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GPLv3 made fully explicit what is both implicit and explicit in GPLv2 underthe clauses related to providing full source and scripts for utilization of theprogram. Alan Cox and others have defended the perspective that GPLv2does not have the "Tivoization" hole. What has not occurred is litigation to establish this within a legal framework.That what Motorola and others are doing is wrong in an ethical framework is plain for all to see, and we should remind programmers and consumers ofthis. That Google has contributed their new code under a free softwarecompatible license is a positive action. That Google has bent over backwards to actively replace all other GPL code with the exception of the kernel from the Android shows that in this development scenario, they are not our friend. Kuhn: At Least Motorola Admits It Posted Jul 16, 2010 15:34 UTC (Fri) by rsidd (subscriber, #2582) [Link]
Right, but the problem is that we have only conjecture about what parts are true, which parts are false/wrong, and what parts are conjecture. :)"E-fuses are used more like jumpers of yore (only shrunk to be on the die) than like the ones in your fusebox in the garage. We architect our software and arrange our manufacturing flows accordingly. (Beyond that level of description, I'm not sure where I cross into proprietary information, so I'll stop there.)"No worries; I respect that (I used to work at a large hard drive manufacturer for two summers). It sounds a lot like this is a plausible scenario."The fact that the device is recoverable by a reflash implies that nothing truly permanent has happened to the device."Well, no. Strictly speaking, Mot says"If a device attempts to boot with unapproved software, it will go into recovery mode, and can re-boot once approved software is re-installed."How the re-installation can occur is completely unspecified. It could conceivably be that the OP was correct that the software can fuse a selected part in order to require you to go back to the shop and get a new chip, or get a second fuse blown for you (perhaps something like DVD drives do where you get five free reflashes at the store and then it's clear you're a baddie and you have to buy a new phone (or even just a new chip)) It's hardware/software; the primary constraints are laws, consumer (or customer, if they're like me and know and use the distinction) reaction and how much we can pack into a chip before it's too big/consumes too much power. Hooray for digital progress!"This mode should be the same mode the phone goes to if a legitimate update fails, say, due to a power glitch during the update." It *could* be the same, but we have only supposition."That's got nothing to do with the e-fuse question at hand, though. It just determines how you restore the phone once it's been flashed with unauthorized code."They might be unrelated. They might not be unrelated. We have no [b]data[/b], we have only supposition (and layer upon layer of it). There are definitely scenarios that could involve the fuse, even if the supposition that the fuse is permanently blown is true."Refusing to load unsigned code until a service center reinstalls it isn't nearly so malevolent as irreversibly destroying the phone."Malevolence is motivation and rather tangential to the questions at hand. Rather, the question is what the [i]problems[/i] to us would be. and how problematic having a phone be a brick until you get it to a service center depends on a lot of things, and notably how far and inconvenient it is to get to the service center. :)To summarize, my current position is that we need a lot more data before we can draw reliable conclusions about anything in this situation. Hopefully mot will be forthcoming with it. I'm very very glad you brought more data to the table. Despite not necessarily being directly transferable to the mot scenario, they're at least indicative about the state of current technology."I told them I didn't want to have to root my phone to be able to use it in the way that I want."I'll drink to that! (Is incidentally why I don't have an iphone; my mac fanatic friends/colleagues said, well just root it to get an xterm and ssh.. riiiiight. "Jailbreaking" is rather a poor metaphor; rather, it should be something like hostage-freeing perhaps, or something involving a raid on a property theft ring and getting your TV back. :) Kuhn: At Least Motorola Admits It Posted Jul 19, 2010 9:33 UTC (Mon) by mpr22 (subscriber, #60784) [Link]
I suggest actually trying out Android apps instead of reading the biased kool-aid flavored, subjective comparisons.Sure you could go out and download a random app from Android Market and compare that with some curated iOS app and then complain about the lack of refinement but that is not to say the whole of Android apps suck or that there is something wrong with Android UI. As with every other open platform you need to pick your apps carefully. There is no wall to guard you.Ever since I got my N1 - my iPod touch 3G sees no use at all. I actually hate the limited experience. I don't use every app in the store - I do spend a minimal effort scanning through the list of apps and their ratings whenever I need that occassional new app but most of the ones I end up using are very reasonably polished and refined. And the notification system along with multitasking makes the whole experience way better than what I have today with iOS 4 on the iPod Touch. Kuhn: At Least Motorola Admits It Posted Jul 16, 2010 15:35 UTC (Fri) by Zack (guest, #37335) [Link]
A few of the kernel drivers are proprietary, so in order to make full use of the hardware, you must use a kernel version with an identical ABI. Many of the applications, like the dialer, are proprietary, so to run a fully open user space, you'll have to replace them, which is entirely possible.The n900 may not be perfect, freedom wise, but it is easily close enough that it can be used like a tiny laptop with a data/voice modem. Kuhn: At Least Motorola Admits It Posted Jul 16, 2010 15:38 UTC (Fri) by gorpon (subscriber, #25040) [Link]
What do you mean by crap? I am having lots of fun and getting a lot of use from maemo apps and features on my n900. The Ovi store may not have a ton of free apps for download, but the maemo does have a lot of the standard software you would expect to see on or available to a more conventional desktop install of debian or ubuntu (x-windows, wireshark, pidgin, snes and bochs emulators, freeciv, vpnc, gnumeric, etc...) The last time I checked there was no way to run an x-server for android(outside of vnc) or the iPhone. Well it works out of the box in maemo.This morning I wrote a python script on my phone that helps me catch my morning train. :)Last week I had windows 95 running inside of bochs on it. :) shiny vs freedom, shiny wins Posted Jul 17, 2010 15:21 UTC (Sat) by nhippi (guest, #34640) [Link] 2b1af7f3a8