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{{Infobox device
| manufacturer = Nokia
| name = N9
| codename = Lankku, rm-696
| image = File:N9_tty_side.jpg
| imagecaption = postmarketOS loading screen with TTY on top
| releaseyear = 2011
| originalsoftware = MeeGo
| chipset = TI Omap 3630
| cpu = Single-core 1.0 GHz Cortex A8
| gpu =  PowerVR SGX530
| storage = 16/64 GB
| display = "Clear Black" AMOLED 854 × 480 px
| memory = 1 GB
}}
 
== Contributors ==
* filippz
* pavelmachek
 
== Maintainer(s) ==
* fixme
 
== What works ==
* Touchscreen/display
* USB Networking
* Battery voltage readout
 
== What does not work ==
* Battery charging
 
== What could work ==
* Bluetooth
 
== How to enter flash mode ==
This device is pretty similar to nokia N950, with minor differences in kernel. Bootloader has same problems. See https://elinux.org/N950
 
Kernel can be started without flashing, using:
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="shell-session">
$ sudo /data/l/maemo/0xffff/src/0xFFFF -m kernel:vmlinuz-nokia-n9-dtb -m initfs:initramfs-nokia-n9 -l -b
</syntaxhighlight>
 
Note that attempt to pass command line arguments will result in kernel not booting on some devices, and that by booting custom kernel you get permanent boot slowdown with "you have modified your system" message.
 
== Notes ==
 
== Installation ==
 
Might be possible using Nemo flashing image.
 
== Photos ==
* [[Media:N9_xfce4.jpg|Running XFCE4]]
* [https://twitter.com/fi1ippz/status/945692340194349056?s=09 PowerVR SGX (TI 4.10.00.01) drivers with v4.15-rc3 kernel]
* [[Media:N9_tty.jpg|postmarketOS loading screen with TTY on top (alternative photo)]]
 
== Links ==
* {{github|1046}} Add basic support for Nokia N9

Latest revision as of 15:34, 23 July 2023