Before diving into the software, it's essential to understand the hardware that makes all this tinkering possible. The Nokia N9, codenamed "Lankku" (Finnish for "a flat plank of wood"), is a smartphone built on a Linux-based MeeGo "Harmattan" operating system—Nokia's first and only MeeGo phone. It was announced on June 21, 2011, and captivated enthusiasts with its bold, buttonless design, housed in a seamless polycarbonate unibody.
An in the N9 community refers to builds that:
One of the most "exclusive" features for the Nokia N9 is the ability to multi-boot multiple operating systems. Using a custom bootloader like , you can have, for example, the original MeeGo Harmattan, NitDroid (Android), and Nemo Mobile all installed on the same device, choosing which one to boot into at startup. This multi-boot capability is a truly unique and powerful feature that allows you to experience the best of all worlds.
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Before diving into the software, it's essential to understand the hardware that makes all this tinkering possible. The Nokia N9, codenamed "Lankku" (Finnish for "a flat plank of wood"), is a smartphone built on a Linux-based MeeGo "Harmattan" operating system—Nokia's first and only MeeGo phone. It was announced on June 21, 2011, and captivated enthusiasts with its bold, buttonless design, housed in a seamless polycarbonate unibody.
An in the N9 community refers to builds that:
One of the most "exclusive" features for the Nokia N9 is the ability to multi-boot multiple operating systems. Using a custom bootloader like , you can have, for example, the original MeeGo Harmattan, NitDroid (Android), and Nemo Mobile all installed on the same device, choosing which one to boot into at startup. This multi-boot capability is a truly unique and powerful feature that allows you to experience the best of all worlds.