CyanogenMod 7.0 released
CM7 is based on the 2.3.3 (Gingerbread) release of Android from Google. We've added most of the great features from CM6 you know and love, and many new ones including support for several tablets. We are currently providing support for 30 devices! I continue to be amazed with this community and the dedication of everyone involved." CyanogenMod is an alternative Android distribution; LWN reviewed this release in March.
Posted Apr 11, 2011 14:11 UTC (Mon)
by coriordan (guest, #7544)
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The Replicant project makes a fully free software Android-based stack. I can't find anything on CyanogenMod's website about being exclusively free software. That usually means it isn't :-/ Anyone know better? (I only skimmed the two previous LWN articles - 1, 2 - but didn't see it there either. I'll give them another read later.)
Posted Apr 11, 2011 14:40 UTC (Mon)
by cowsandmilk (guest, #55475)
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Posted Apr 11, 2011 15:33 UTC (Mon)
by rvfh (guest, #31018)
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Posted Apr 11, 2011 16:01 UTC (Mon)
by rfunk (subscriber, #4054)
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Posted Apr 11, 2011 16:10 UTC (Mon)
by rfunk (subscriber, #4054)
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"CyanogenMod does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway."
Posted Apr 12, 2011 11:08 UTC (Tue)
by coriordan (guest, #7544)
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Posted Apr 12, 2011 18:26 UTC (Tue)
by yokem_55 (subscriber, #10498)
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Posted Apr 12, 2011 19:43 UTC (Tue)
by coriordan (guest, #7544)
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Rather than seeing any similar commitment, their website ignores the issue, seeming to pretend there's no problem. That indicates that they've no interest in software freedom, and the situation could get worse rather than better.
I don't know the project well. Maybe they're a great team, but from their website, all I can tell is that it has proprietary software and there's nothing to say that they don't intend on adding more and more proprietary software.
Posted Apr 12, 2011 19:45 UTC (Tue)
by rfunk (subscriber, #4054)
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Posted Apr 12, 2011 20:04 UTC (Tue)
by coriordan (guest, #7544)
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Replicant seems like a way more interesting project.
Posted Apr 13, 2011 20:03 UTC (Wed)
by tetromino (guest, #33846)
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I suppose that depends on your definition of "interesting". As far as I am concerned, a mobile phone operating system fully supports only ONE phone model - HTC Dream/G1, which by now is completely obsolete, out of production, and cannot be bought in mainstream stores - is pretty much of zero interest to anyone other than diehard Dream owners.
Posted Apr 12, 2011 13:07 UTC (Tue)
by kay (subscriber, #1362)
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It's more about "mod"ify existing android to get the best out of as many as posible devices.
Kay
Posted Apr 14, 2011 3:48 UTC (Thu)
by drag (guest, #31333)
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Posted Apr 12, 2011 10:37 UTC (Tue)
by pointwood (guest, #2814)
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Posted Apr 17, 2011 7:23 UTC (Sun)
by lab (guest, #51153)
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Coming from another Gingerbread ROM (Oxygen 2.0.3, which I can highly recommend) on my HTC Desire (GSM), I tried installing CM7, but after installing found that I had lost root. Still searching the interwebs to find out which magical incantations I might have missed. CM 6.1.1 and other ROMs have been just fine on it.
Posted Apr 13, 2011 17:01 UTC (Wed)
by mrfredsmoothie (guest, #3100)
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Other aftermarket Android: http://replicant.us/
Other aftermarket Android: http://replicant.us/
Free software in mobile phones
Other aftermarket Android: http://replicant.us/
Other aftermarket Android: http://replicant.us/
Other aftermarket Android: http://replicant.us/
Other aftermarket Android: http://replicant.us/
Other aftermarket Android: http://replicant.us/
Open Source & CyanogenMod
Open Source & CyanogenMod
Open Source & CyanogenMod
Is cyanogen free software?
Is cyanogen free software?
CyanogenMod 7.0 released
CyanogenMod 7.0 released
CyanogenMod 7.0 released