Hello Nnaemeka. MeeGo is alive and continues currently under the Mer
project: http://www.merproject.org/ and is used by companies like
Jolla: https://twitter.com/JollaMobile
Also, the infrastructure at MeeGo.com is in good use for example in
the form of the public OBS:
2011/10/5 Jeremiah Foster jeremiah.fos...@pelagicore.com:
Distrowatch are server and dektop disties. The special thing in MeeGo was
that
the focus was on emerging devices.
And how exactly did it do that? By using Connman? By using an embedded
Linux kernel? Btrfs? By being small? What exactly
ma, 2011-10-03 kello 19:09 +0100, Si Howard kirjoitti:
I'm for that! Wasn't the Mer project part of the Maemo 5.0 porting to
the Nokia N8X0 platform?
That's one way of putting it, but it was indeed about reconstructing
Maemo so that it worked as a whole distribution. That then made possible
to
(cc:ing to meego-dev as well since Jos originally wanted to post there,
too)
to, 2011-09-29 kello 21:40 +0200, Jos Poortvliet kirjoitti:
Dear MeeGo friends!
Many people in your community wonder where to go since the Tizen
announcement. At a MeeGo meet in Tampere, many expressed concerns:
2010/6/28 Jan-Simon Möller jsmoel...@linuxfoundation.org:
me...@[meego-netbook-sdk]::~$ /opt/cross/bin/armv7l-meego-linux-gnueabi-gcc
-c test.c as: unrecognized option '-meabi=5'
me...@[meego-netbook-sdk]::~$ /opt/cross/bin/armv7l-meego-linux-gnueabi-gcc
-print-prog-name=as as
ok, what
2010/4/29 David Greaves da...@dgreaves.com:
http://wiki.meego.com/Packaging/Deb_conversion_example
More to follow - we'd appreciate constructive feedback both from those
knowledgeable about rpms and those trying to gain that knowledge.
Yes, feedback and changes welcome. Like I noted on the