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#101
Originally Posted by superhero View Post
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Is it possible to watch these nokia world conferences/keynotes if u want to call it that. online, live stream? plz if yes let me know where!!!

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Most companies allow this. Im not sure if they will or will not this year. We will have to wait.
 
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#102
Originally Posted by superhero View Post
well people on this forum are hoping to see a glimpse of the nokia N9 or better and a lot of meego.

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Is it possible to watch these nokia world conferences/keynotes if u want to call it that. online, live stream? plz if yes let me know where!!!

Thanx
i say yes every company that has keynotes has live streams just got to find out were.
 
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#103
Originally Posted by qgil View Post
You have the option to contribute to those open source projects making them so great that no vendor feels tempted to put their investment in a poorer or just equivalent alternative.
I am sure the community can help to make this real. Here are
many good developers and users, which helped to add missing
features or make good replacement for Maemo5 components.
But of course, this is hard work. And at the moment I can not
even start:
http://forum.meego.com/showthread.php?t=1317
Missing hardware requirements, no decent CPU (no virtualisation,
no SSSE3 instruction set, and no intel graphic card).
May take some time until I take part in this :-(

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#104
Originally Posted by riahc3 View Post
Could you post the contents of that file?
I guess I can. It's a MeeGo file and not a Nokia file. I think. Anyway, here ya go:

Code:
[Default]
resolutionX=864
resolutionY=480
ppiX=261
ppiY=261
showStatusBar=true

[N900]
resolutionX=800
resolutionY=480
ppiX=261
ppiY=261
showStatusBar=false    

[N95]
resolutionX=240
resolutionY=320
ppiX=153
ppiY=153
showStatusBar=false    

[Pineapple]
resolutionX=480
resolutionY=320
ppiX=163
ppiY=163
showStatusBar=false    

[N95i]
resolutionX=240
resolutionY=800
ppiX=152
ppiY=152
showStatusBar=false    

[QVGAL]
resolutionX=320
resolutionY=240
ppiX=152
ppiY=152
showStatusBar=true

[N97]
resolutionX=640
resolutionY=360
ppiX=209
ppiY=209
showStatusBar=false    

[mbook]
resolutionX=1024 
resolutionY=570
ppiX=248
ppiY=248
 
[jax10]
resolutionX=800
resolutionY=460
ppiX=192
ppiY=192
 
[dellmini]
resolutionX=1280
resolutionY=780
ppiX=125
ppiY=125

[eero]
resolutionX=1280
resolutionY=720
ppiX=120
ppiY=120

[aava]
resolutionX=864
resolutionY=480
ppiX=256
ppiY=256
showStatusBar=true

[russelville]
resolutionX=704
resolutionY=480
ppiX=345
ppiY=345

[slate]
resolutionX=1024
resolutionY=600
ppiX=261
ppiY=261
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#105
Originally Posted by nicolai View Post
I am sure the community can help to make this real. Here are
many good developers and users, which helped to add missing
features or make good replacement for Maemo5 components.
But of course, this is hard work. And at the moment I can not
even start:
http://forum.meego.com/showthread.php?t=1317
Missing hardware requirements, no decent CPU (no virtualisation,
no SSSE3 instruction set, and no intel graphic card).
May take some time until I take part in this :-(

nicolai
One of the key benefits of many Linux distributions is that they usually run on a wide range of hardware devices.

MeeGo is a step backward in that respect. You can achieve the same thing with "proper" custom-installations of something like Debian or Fedora.

At the moment all I see is Intel getting the benefit.
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#106
Some nice shots of handset UX customization(hopefully these haven't been posted already).



http://meego.com/developers/ui-desig...s/introduction
 

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#107
Originally Posted by johnel View Post
One of the key benefits of many Linux distributions is that they usually run on a wide range of hardware devices.
They do. Currently MeeGo runs on Intel CPUs with SSSE3 or better and Via's Nano chips, along with ARMv5 and ARMv7.

At the moment all I see is Intel getting the benefit.
Considering how much Intel is pumping into MeeGo, I don't see why they shouldn't. There are builds being done (and not by Intel) of MeeGo without SSSE3 requirements.
 
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#108
The more I see of Meego, the more I think it has a shot of replacing Maemo 5 on my n900
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#109
Originally Posted by bandora View Post
@egoshin, Can I dual boot into MeeGo?
Yes. You have choices -

1. Boot from PC via USB - http://wiki.meego.com/ARM/N900/Install/Dual_Boot section "Dual booting using flasher". It is preferable for the first time, just to do an evaluation. Don't forget to put MeeGo image to uSD before that - http://wiki.meego.com/ARM/N900/Install/MMC

2. Boot manually, without PC. You need to have a kernel-power installed from Titan, for exam (I believe it has kexec feature enabled). Then put Meego image on uSD (see again http://wiki.meego.com/ARM/N900/Install/MMC). And execute kexec in N900 as in http://wiki.meego.com/ARM/N900/Install/kexec section "Running MeeGo".

3. Install MeeGo kernel permanently and have a dual boot ... but this needs some script patching because dual boot doesn't work with kexec (due to some bug). See http://wiki.meego.com/ARM/N900/Install/Dual_Boot but you can't follow this because of that bug.

I need to admit - I didn't test all this due to lack of time.

EDIT: instead of writing raw image to uSD you can just install deb file from Nokia-patched MeeGo - http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/meego-codedrop.php And Nokia kernel variant is there too, but I don;t know about - does it support kexec or not.

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#110
So it looks like the boys and girls over at meego are coming good on their October Launch.

Will this much anticipated os be fully functional and end-user friendly on the N900?
 
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