Netbooks are rather impractical when you want to change things to the Meego
system, you have to reboot it every time.  Netbooks are to light on
computational power for serious compiling as well.

While you contrast the cost of using a Netbook for Meego with CDK's costing
$2-4K. I think it better to compare Meego to other mobile Linux devices such
as  Android and WebOX, both of which have SDK's that have no problem working
in a virtual environment on just about any x86 platform.





On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Auke Kok <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 07/26/10 10:20, David Boosalis wrote:
>
>> I don't know if Meego is ever going to support non-Intel hardware, so
>> I am thinking about buying a Intel graphics card.  Is there a such a
>> thing as a discrete Intel graphics card, I do not see one at
>>
>
> they do not exist. Intel has never sold separate graphics cards for its
> line of gfx chipsets, as they are integrated in the chipset.
>
>
>  offer some advise here.  I really don't want to buy a whole new
>> system, aside from the cost I just don't have room for another
>> computer box.
>>
>
> how about a netbook? sub-400$, small, low power.... I doubt you'd have to
> make much room for it as well.
>
> Professional CDK's for handsets are 2-4K USD, seems like netbooks are a
> great value offering almost all the same functionality.
>
> Auke
>
>
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