Intel and Nokia Provide First MeeGo Release
wehe writes "The first fruit of the cooperation between Intel and Nokia is available: the first release of MeeGo. MeeGo is a merge of the former Maemo and Moblin Linux distros. What is available now is 'The MeeGo distribution infrastructure and the operating system base from the Linux kernel to the OS infrastructure up to the middleware layer. The MeeGo architecture is based on a common core across the different usage models, such as netbooks, handheld, in-vehicle, and connected TV.' The images available now for download are suitable for Intel Atom-based netbooks, ARM-based Nokia N900, and Intel Atom-based handset (Moorestown). RPM repositories as well as git source repositories are there for download, too."
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Um, not what it sounds like.
What I mean is, articles posted should have a date, instead of "5ish" or something.
I mean, Meego actually released for the N900.
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What is truth, what is fiction? What was posted on April 1st? How will an advanced civilization far off in the future know? For that matter, how can I tell?
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I am quite saddened that this new system will not be Debian-based. One of the little joys of my n900 is that it is Debian underneath. I cannot imagine that switching to a Fedora base will make anything better, and I expect it will make many things worse.
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Half the available netbooks are running the GMA500 / Poulsbo and there hasn't been any support by Intel for Linux drivers since 2008. How can they claim MeeGo will support netbook and MID hardware without accelerated video drivers for their own product?
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And thank goodness, I say. One of the little disappointments of my little N900 is that it uses debian packaging system, and I can't even tell what date which packages were installed.
Will MeeGo bring up the Linux OS static up on web sites in future? Linux OS (the monolithic kernel) is great example why Open Source OS works in servers, desktops, mobile devices, embedded systems and supercomputers.
But we should not just stay on Linux. Nokia should start using GNU's OS as well. Even that Hurd is not so mature OS as Linux is, it still has potential to be a such one. Only developers are missing. Maybe problem is that Hurd is with GPLv3 while Linux is GPLv2.
Now when Linux is the OS in the Android and MeeGo and it is used on many different desktop systems in its distributions focused to that usage, like Fedora, Mandriva, OpenSUSE, Debian and Ubuntu. We can start having such big steps on mobile side as well and then get people understand that Linux is just the monolithic OS and they can choose what kind different softwares they use as desktops and application programs they run. So in the end, there might be balance of desktop markets as well because of MeeGo (and Android).
Cool! I'll definitely try this on my EEE PC tonight.
There is an amazing lack of information about MeeGo. What are the features? Any screenshots? I was considering the Nokia N900, but I was disappointed to hear that it didn't come with a word processor and spreadsheet like my old Nokia 9300. Will MeeGo fix this?
Is not yet a desktop, it boots into a terminal. Don't install it in your (main?) N900 or replace your main operating system in your netbook with it, if you aren't developing applications for it and want to test them there. But can be installed in a USB key and test it from there if you are curious.
It has been a long time coming but this is proof that Linux has matured as an OS. Let me be the first to declare that 2010 will be the year of Linux on the brain cylinder.
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Well, if the UI isn't there, I'm not sure what MeeGo is bringing to the table for netbooks with this release. There are already a bevy of distros tailored for running on the Atom. Without insight into the new MeeGo UI, it's hard to recommend bothering with what is there just now.
That's MeeGo, not MeGoo.
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I think RPM was picked because it is transactional. DEB is not.
I thought MeeGo stood for "Me Eyes Glaze Over".
to the OS infrastructure up to the middleware layer
It’s called libraries and demons! “middleware layer”... shit like that word could only come from a manager with no technical knowledge whatsoever.
Any sufficiently advanced intelligence is indistinguishable from stupidity.
The concept of joining the efforts and creating MeeGo is a very good one, but the details that have been announced are not encouraging. Mameo was a mature shipping product with many developers. Moblin was a proof of concept with some interesting ideas. And yet in all the mundane details they seemed to favor what Moblin was using rather than Mameo. Package management isn't a huge deal. Back in the day apt was better than rpm, now aptitude and yum are pretty comparable, with only minor advantages and disadvantages. So why change which they are using for no compelling reason? Why would they choose the convenience of Intel over the convenience of an established developer and user community? It makes no sense whatsoever.
Agreed.
I recently had to use Redhat for a project due to a vendor relationship. We needed to install the initial software on RH3, then updated the software, and then update the distro to RH4. I was amazed-- Redhat "recommends (for stability) a fresh install". The silliness that followed could have been straight from any windoze admin's daily nightmares.
I have Debian systems running lenny+backports that were repeatedly upgraded with a simple, "apt-get dist-upgrade" from systems going back to potato (4 major upgrades) still in production.
Now, imagine a phone. Sorry, but you need to re-flash your phone for major updates, and lose all your information. No OTA major updates for you. You see, we use redcrap... suck it.
Redhat also has a _very_ bad reputation: the gcc fiasco (they wanted to be "first", so pulled CVS head of gcc, packaged it as if it was the next version of gcc to release, and fucked all their customers and the gcc team; gcc ended up skipping this release number to prevent further confusion, and damage to their reputations), the RiserFS fiasco (redcrap refused patches to fix DATA CORRUPTION issues from upstream, again, fucking their customers), the KDE fiasco (redcrap made changes to KDE, then fucked their customers and the KDE team by not fixing the breakage caused by their changes themselves... KDE devs stepped up to protect their own reputations).... goes on and on.... I remember back when redcrap bought an x server so their distro could work with some mobile ATI chipset-- they kept it proprietary, binary only, so they could have a "value add" for their distro, while sucking like a parasite on the work of others for the lions share (99.9999999%) of their distro; yeah they have been giving back since, but I still look at them as a net negative for the community.
Besides, this is idiotic. Debian has a well maintained ARM port. Trying to maintain a port of redcrap to arm has got to be more work, _if_ they continue with support for ARM which seems unlikely (Intel sold its ARM stuff to Marvell, so nothing in it for Intel).
I wish Nokia would just free the proprietary bits of their n900's OS, so folks can self-support. This meego I predict will be a nogo.
Ideal, Nokia frees proprietary bits... they are rolled into a std. debian distro (none of that applications installed to /home/opt crap or any other nonsense. All pkgs just re-built to run more optimally on the omap3, since debian targets a much older ARM architecture by default. N900 becomes what the neo has always tried to become.
I can't afford an N900, and other than that one there are apparently no phones available for running Meego on as far as I can tell (LG's GW990 isn't due out for several months).
Anyone know how hard or easy it will end up being to re-flash, say, an older Android-based phone to run off of Meego instead?
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No, I haven't read the article.
Whaddya take me for, a n00b?
That's it? That's a system? Using the last modified date on a file? That may work for a make system, but for a supposed database of installed files, it falls short. How do I know those files were not modified for some other reason other than the install?
The datestamp on this should correspond to when you installed it. http://www.squidoo.com/womensera
MeeGo is not using Fedora base, it's a new distribution that happens to use RPM. http://www.squidoo.com/womensera