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adnansanni Posts: > 500

Hey everybody today I've got something:

Ubuntu Linux Running On Sony Ericsson P990i

cheak this out:

http://www.techeblog.com/inde[....]running-on-sony-ericsson-p990i
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Posted: 2007-04-16 19:15:58
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Dogmann Posts: > 500

Hi all.

This has already been discredited as nothing more than a video running on the P990 and is a hoax apparently as discussed over @MY-Symbian.

Marc
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Posted: 2007-04-16 19:22:34
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himlims_nl Posts: > 500

is this for real?
is it realy possible to run ubuntu at a p990?

this must be by far the best news i've heard this year.
could anyone please comfirm it's possible?
(i cannot read the external links due proxyserver restriction)
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Posted: 2007-04-19 13:27:26
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himlims_nl Posts: > 500

would be great to instll trolltech, opie on your phone
posibilities become huge
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Posted: 2007-04-19 13:41:53
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Nitro Fan Posts: > 500

The question why springs to mind!
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Posted: 2007-04-19 13:59:54
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himlims_nl Posts: > 500

why?
- full support of any codec (quicktime/realmedia/wmv/mp3/mp4/ etc etc.)
- endless possibilities condisering software (word/excel/100000 free games etc.)
- everything can be modified (shortcut buttons/menus/service)
- you can run services (ssh/apache/database)
- remote desktop (controll your windows pc on / with your mobile)
- stability (i havn't looked at the custom kernel, but usualy it's much more stable than symbian and windows(mobile))
- etc.
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Posted: 2007-04-19 14:07:19
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anonymuser Posts: > 500

It's still a hoax though. A very unconvincing one at that. The Youtube video shows someone soldering a wire between two points on the P990's motherboard (supposedly the motherboard anyway, most likely some other spare piece of PCB scrap) and then voila! Ubuntu linux appears! Complete with GSM drivers no doubt!

I couldn't even get Ubuntu running on my IBM Thinkpad - I'll eat my phone if you can run it on a P990... SE have had enough trouble just getting UIQ to work on it!

[ This Message was edited by: Boinng on 2007-04-19 13:23 ]
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Posted: 2007-04-19 14:14:05
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himlims_nl Posts: > 500

i have not trouble with ubuntu and my thinkpad
but too bad it's a hoax

//offtopic
at what point does (k)ubuntu fail at your laptoP:?
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[ This Message was edited by: himlims_nl on 2007-04-19 13:38 ]
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Posted: 2007-04-19 14:32:34
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anonymuser Posts: > 500

//offtopic still

Quite often the boot CD fails to boot at all, and just stalls at the boot menu, or on a blank screen. I burnt a few different versions of the disk (on my desktop, using different media) and they were all quite unreliable on my TP, sometimes working, sometimes not. On the one occasion everything seemed fine, and I decided to proceed with an install to the hard drive, it supposedly created it's own partition and began to install. It then stalled at 22% (for hours) and when I rebooted, I found it had completely trashed the hard drive. Luckily, there was nothing too precious on there, and I needed to do something to fix my Windows install anyway, so I ended up just wiping it clean and starting again with XP.

When I researched it on the net, I found quite a few people had trouble with Thinkpads (of the T2x series like mine, anyway) and there were various contradictory fixes and workarounds, but as a Linux newbie looking for an easy introduction it was all enough to put me right off the idea!
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Posted: 2007-04-19 15:11:21
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himlims_nl Posts: > 500

true; that's a thinkpad issue.
i found out the following worked quite all right.
(make shure boot from cd/dvd is enabled in your bios)
place the disk, boot your system (proble the cd doesn't fireup)
once you hear the TP search for your cd/dvd restart your pc using the slide at top right of your keyboard.
it restarts and it should boot from cd/dvd (this is because your TP isn't fast enough to launch/read the cd/dvd, but once it's started up after 30sec. it does read/reconize the cd/dvd. if your reboot using the slide it does boot from cd)

make shure you have the following partitions made using the partmanager.
a main partition i prefer ext2 or ext3 (where you install linux) should be named "/" with a few gb i recommend 3/4gb at minimum
make a 2nd partition named swap (using swap format) it should be 2/3 times the size of your real ram; eg if you have 512mb ram, make a swap of 1gb or so.
optional make a /boot drive round 256mb, but it's not required.

you can still keep your windows drive to make a dual boot.
good luck
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Posted: 2007-04-19 15:18:47
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