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2010-03-26
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2010-03-30
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some packages can be updated, you will get a firmware-update-notification when you remove mp-fremantle-generic-pr. The device will work normally, but some applications can have a strange behavior with updated packages, and some updates will temp. brick your device.
I was able to install (without bricking) via apt-get: Kile, Inkscape, Dia, Audacity, Mousepad, pcmanfm, Blender, Netbeans and dependencies.
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2012-10-08
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2012-10-08
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you have to keep in mind that this is an embedded system, not some stock x86 intel platform. many optimizations for mobile use, concerning battery life and so on, went into the software components of Maemo. these optimizations take time to be reimplemented and tested with newer versions, which is why the major version number of system packages hardly changes at all...
btw, under linux it's much easier to have multiple versions of the same software installed - via chroot (again, let me point you to Easy Debian
and for the record, the different .NET frameworks aren't as "non-disturbing" as you think
the way windows currently manages multiple DLL versions isn't exactly a rosegarden either. just look at the WinSXS folder of a system after a few months... since windows has no idea which dlls could be of use some time in the future, it simply caches all of them, all the time. and don't you dare touch that folder, unless you like the colour blue...
"What we perceive is not nature itself, but nature exposed to our method of questioning."
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