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Hardware Companies Team Up To Fight Mobile Linux Fragmentation

Nunavut writes with news that a number of hardware companies have banded together to battle the fragmentation of the mobile Linux market. ARM, Freescale Semiconductor, IBM, Samsung, ST-Ericsson, and Texas Instruments are forming Linaro, a nonprofit organization that plans to focus on "low-level software around the Linux kernel that touches the silicon, key pieces of middleware that enable new markets, and tools that help the developer write and debug code." "Linaro's chief goal is to reduce the time that it takes to bring a new ARM-powered product to market with Linux. This effort is largely neutral with respect to what software environment and components individual vendors choose to run in user space. Linaro will not compete with existing platforms such as MeeGo and Android. Instead, it will attempt to improve the shared underlying software components that allow those platforms and others to run on ARM SoCs. In principle, this could actually reduce fragmentation at the lower levels of the Linux stack."

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  1. Re:Biggest issue they face... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Congrats!

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  2. Re:Uh oh by maxwell+demon · · Score: 5, Funny

    enable new markets

    This probably will not go well.

    Oh, that one is easy. Just go to the configuration, and check the box at "enable new markets". Alternatively you can also do it by hand with
    echo 1 > /proc/market/new/enabled

    --
    The Tao of math: The numbers you can count are not the real numbers.
  3. re biggest issue they face by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    generation z is the last one dude the world ends after this so quit wasting time reading summaries and punctuating how much did you pay for 4551 anyway question mark