New linux device NC_1 from Necuno
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I would like to see some evidence of their claims, from the software side. For example, all over the web site, it talks about this "aera OS" thing, which is supposedly a Linux based OS which they make for the phone. However, despite much searching, I can find absolutely no information about it.
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I will try to get hands-on on FOSDEM and see. Last year they had a "non-functioning deactivated" prototype, which was essentially a 3D-printed case with nothing inside
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"Aera OS can be run on select off-the-shelf devices (e.g Sony Xperia X ) or it can be combined with our third level."
https://www.f6s.com/necunosolutionsltd
A part of SFOS maybe?
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@Mic_ said in New linux device NC_1 from Necuno:
A part of SFOS maybe?
There's literally no actual information, so I don't want to make assumptions. There are also old blog posts where they talk about partnerships with pmOS, KDE, etc⦠similar to how Purism did with the Librem 5, but those are all from before this "aera OS" existed I guess.
I would much like to know what it is actually though, and what "hardening" has been done.
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@dobey https://necunos.com/blog/necuno-solutions-and-nemo-mobile-collaboration/
Nemo based on Mer-core. Mer-core was started as a fork from Nokia MeeGo. Sailfish based on MeeGo.
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@Mic_ said in New linux device NC_1 from Necuno:
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December 2018
Again, this is quite old and from a time before this aera os seems to have ever been mentioned by Necuno. Obviously Nemo is not a "hardened Linux" either.
I'm talking about aera os only, and not the previous "partnerships" with other mobile OS projects like Nemo, pmOS, etc⦠which were all mentioned in 2018 prior to any claim of Necuno developing a hardened OS called aera os.
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Well maybe @Flohack will find something out. I don't think I belong to the user group but nevertheless it an interessting topic.
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@Flohack said in New linux device NC_1 from Necuno:
I will try to get hands-on on FOSDEM and see. Last year they had a "non-functioning deactivated" prototype, which was essentially a 3D-printed case with nothing inside
I did you find them?
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@makeixo Yes. Bascially now they showed a prototype which had cables sticking out and sticky tape held it together. On the device it was running Nemo, but again a lot of primises were given.
I personally think they are in early prototype stage, as I lack hard evidence they already did both software and hardware in such a away that its already beta-grade. -
@Flohack Well, if they continue to work on it, I think, its good thing.
Nemo is an interesting choice. I have always the impression, somewhere in siberia there is just 1 russian, who develops the UX. But I like what I have seen. I think it could be a nice UX/OS.
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Posting such a message and such a pic - and having ONLY such a prototype - is a bit strange or not!?
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@makeixo If its the same basic than Sailfish - there must be a lot of developers.
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@Mic_ Well, Jolla isn't that big either. Is it the same as SFOS just with another UX? I don't know
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@makeixo Yeah, I don't know too.
The Nemo Mobile Telegram Group has 106 follower: https://t.me/NemoMobile
Nemo on a N5 from 2016: https://twitter.com/kahelineetu/status/694989902262439938
Last post is to try UT
https://twitter.com/search?q=%23MerProject&src=hashtag_click&f=live
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Seems so that even the nemo developer does not get a Necuno phone
Nemo is working on the pinephone
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I found this here:
https://www.aeratechnology.com/aera-in-action
https://www.zdnet.com/article/zoho-full-stack-operating-system-and-data-protector/
Could there be a connection?
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@Mic_ Seems unrelated.