On Tue, 2010-03-16 at 12:33 -0700, Deepak D wrote:
> I don't think you can load your own version of OS on Nexus One. You
> need a Android developer phone to do that. Basically you should have
> root access.
> When you have a device which allows you to load a OS, it should be
> possible to load Meego/Maemo on that.
> The other way should be easier, you can load Android on N900! 
> But why would you do that? When you have such a fantastic platform...

As someone who's spent far too much time putting Android onto WinMo
phones... Maemo/Meego/anything else onto anything running Android really
can't be as difficult as all that. One might have to jailbreak the
phone, thus voiding your warranty... but that's hardly an issue in real
life, right?

Right? ;)

At least all the required drivers will be hanging around in one source
tree or another! TBH, I'd imagine getting android running on an N900
would be tougher than the reverse since Meego could, potentially, "just
work(tm)" with a stock android kernel (well, it's feasible), whereas the
opposite really isn't true.

Mind you, I'd love to have a 'real' mobile computer with slightly
beefier processing than the N900; it seems to struggle on h.264
playback, which is unfortunate.

/Nick


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