I thought that for dual booting option, the necessary to have the memory card slot on any phone. So here in Nokia N9, it is lacking. So do you think that it is very difficult to set up dual boot in Nokia N9 or is it simply impossible?
I thought that for dual booting option, the necessary to have the memory card slot on any phone. So here in Nokia N9, it is lacking. So do you think that it is very difficult to set up dual boot in Nokia N9 or is it simply impossible?
I don’t think that you should need memory card in order to configure the dual boot. There are few ways to set up dual boot in Nokia N9. It can easily done by partitioning the memory. But for that you need to find a proper workaround like app or something. Then you can easily go for Dual boo set up.
The Requirements of dual boot is as follows:
- A Nokia N9 and a microUSB cable.
- A microSD card (at least 2 GB in size)
- A PC to create Meego. It is recommended that support SSSE3 CPU as ARM, or any Linux distributions MIC2 that supports x86.
As far as I know that the Meego will need a SD card to be installed in at least 2 GB. Before starting the process, making sure we have enough capacity card, we have to say no to it precedes if you are not absolutely sure of what you do, if there is a problem Nokia is not responsible. In addition, Meegan is not yet at a stage that allows it to be usable.
The developers used the upcoming Maemo Update PR 1.3 on a dual boot solution, with which one has the choice whether to mobile phones with Maemo, or would prefer to start with MeeGo. Future, it should also be possible to develop apps in Qt for Maemo, which also run on Meego.
Nokia has released its operating system Meego. On the Linux -based operating system Meego from Nokia has been released in version 1.1. Thus it is possible that system is on the Maemo smartphone N9 to install. To achieve this, the manufacturer of the submarine program in the software package is integrated. The dual-boot installation tool will be much easier. Precondition is the current version 1.3 of Maemo.
Dual boot with MeeGo and Maemo, the user can consider the operating systems with which he prefers to work. Currently considered to see if it should not give apps that run both Maemo and MeeGo with. Currently it is possible to download a developer MeeGo image and install. But the user should be sure to know what he is doing, such a system interventions usually disappears by the warranty of the device and something goes wrong, it has sent to the user himself.
As far as I know that with 600 MHz processor and 1GB RAM will be available, you can dual-boot, you can access MeeGo without problems in addition to Maemo Linux-based.
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