Doh! Well trust T-Mobile, aye?.. it's pretty iritating, so there's no flash support in cupcake either?.. hmm I know (what I assume is version 2) the g2 has flash 10 support so it must be coming..

Just going to have either play the waiting game, or flash it with JesusFreke's copy, then begs the question do you trust a guy who calls himself jesusfreke haha

On 17 Aug 2009, 1:43 PM, "samwise" <samwise@bagshot-row.org> wrote:

Hi, Alex.

I have a Vodafone HTC Magic Android phone.  Fortunately, for me, it
came with Cupcake (Android OS 1.5) by default, so I haven't had any of
the problems you describe.  Although I'm pretty sure I don't have
Flash support - that's supposed to be on the way, but it's not in
Cupcake out of the box.  October was the last date, I remember reading
...

I haven't hacked it much - I've installed some apps that weren't in
the Android market but, so far, I haven't seen any real need to root
it, tbh.  Android is pretty flexible anyway, and does most things out
of the box or with apps from the market place so I haven't felt a need
to put Debian (or Ubuntu) on it.

Peter.

2009/8/17 Alex Scotton <alex.scotton@gmail.com>:

> Hi guys, > > I'm a relative new comer to the world of linux, I use Ubuntu when I > can, however ha...

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