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Nokia Leaks Phone With Full GNU/Linux Distribution

An anonymous reader writes "It is now clear why Nokia has been so slow with S60 updates: the upcoming N900 just left everything else in the dust. Unlike Google's Linux platform, Nokia is not intentionally breaking compatibility with real distros, choosing instead to bring you the unmatchable power of GNU/Linux on your phone. This is the most awesome device I have ever seen: MAP3 CPU/GPU, 3,5" 800x480 touchscreen, keyboard, Wi-Fi, HSPA, GPS; 5-MP camera, CZ lens, 32 GB storage, SD slot; X11, VT100 terminal emulator, APT package manager. Estimated price without credit: $780 (N.5800: $390, iPhone 3GS: $750). Developers should note that even though the current desktop is still GTK+, Qt will be standard across all Nokia platforms in the near future (less powerful phones will use Qt on the Symbian kernel). Users can download flashing software from Nokia, and patches can be submitted at the Maemo site."

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  1. most awesome? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    This is the most awesome device I have ever seen

    someone is clearly not familiar with the LHC.

  2. Re:$800? by Sir_Lewk · · Score: 4, Funny

    In fact, forget the smartphone and netbook...

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    "linux is just DOS with a UNIX like syntax" -- Galactic Dominator (944134)
  3. Two rival factions by Blakey+Rat · · Score: 5, Funny

    I like how there are two rival Slashdot cellphone factions.

    There's the "phone should just make phone calls and not have all this shit added on!" faction, which is pre-dominant in a lot of stories.

    And then there's the "I can't possibly get by with a phone that doesn't have VT-100 emulation!" faction, who are probably all rushing out to buy this thing right now.

    I, uh, don't really have anywhere clever to go with this idea though...

  4. Re:Hmmm by SilverEyes · · Score: 5, Funny

    "bring you the unmatchable power of GNU/Linux". Cheesiest. Line. Ever. On /.

    Just for the record: is there anything that you can name that can do more than Linux? Ever had an OS run on your wristwatch that was also able to run on the world fastest super computers, space exploration and operation critical medical hardware?

    Just curious...

    Batman can do anything.

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    Interesting.
  5. Re:Yeah but by petes_PoV · · Score: 4, Funny

    In almost every country in the world, the answer is "yes - we can do that already". I have heard that some, more remote parts of Africa and Siberia still have poor coverage - does anywhere else still suffer from this?

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    politicians are like babies' nappies: they should both be changed regularly and for the same reasons
  6. Re:Overage fees by bemymonkey · · Score: 4, Funny

    Imagine not being able to call 911 because your phone got Slashdotted...

  7. Re:Hmmm by Dragonslicer · · Score: 5, Funny

    is there anything that you can name that can do more than Linux?

    Chuck Norris