Andriod not the only open source mobile os out there now

Amedee Van Gasse amedee-ubuntu at amedee.be
Fri Feb 5 17:18:07 GMT 2010


On 04-02-10 04:43, Christopher Chan wrote:
> Symbian has been open sourced by Nokia.
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8496263.stm
>
>
> Hopefully this means more support of Nokia phones on Ubuntu in the
> future. Unless, of course, there already are solutions to sync data with
> Nokia phones...
>
> Kudos to Nokia. First qt goes LGPL and now Symbian goes open source.
>
Nokia N900 runs on Maemo, and isn't that some kind of Debian derivation?
Talking about the Android: did you know that you can run Debian on it?

If you can run Debian on a platform, then it is trivial to run Ubuntu on 
it too.



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