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Re: Nokia is porting Ubuntu to ARM
Are there any installation guides available?
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Re: Nokia is porting Ubuntu to ARM
According to this article
http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS2097004728.html ... "Speaking at the Embedded Linux Conference in Mountain View this week, Christian showed an N800 tablet running the GIMP, an open source image processing package that he said worked well on the device. " Does that mean that it is possible in the not so far away future to run GIMP even with OS2008. Although this is Ubuntu port it shouldn't be too difficult to port it to Maemo? I always thought that GIMP would be too impractical: slow and memory hungry with clunky interface for my N800. How can it run "well"? |
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I don't believe he got it running so well... at least not 2.4.x
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So, if Maemo is "Debian based" why can't we use all those packages now? Because the internet tablet OS is not actually in sync with any released distro, so everything needs to be (at the very least) recompiled. Iirc ITOS2005 had some amount of binary compatibility with Debian's arm port, which made many things usable without recompiling (I'm not sure how much, I only used OS2005 for a few weeks before OS2006 came out). Nokia's ITOS2006 broke this compatibility for a good reason, the switch to EABI (armel). At the time there was no Debian armel. Now, there is, but only in the unstable branch. In a nutshell: Running a proper distro like Ubuntu or Debian on the tablet (instead of Nokia's "debian-based" ITOS crap) is extremely attractive because the porting effort is shared with those targeting other arm devices, which translates to more software being available (and, kept updated). |
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However, this page claims that some form of Ubuntu can still be made to run on a 486 with 32MB of RAM and 300MB of disk! In any case, the obvious thing from Ubuntu to run on the NIT is the Ubuntu Mobile Edition (with Hildon), which didn't exist yet in 7.04. So, why they're porting 7.04 and 7.10 when 8.04 is nearing release is beyond me. But if/when 8.04 is available for ARM, it should be trivial to recompile all of the existing OS2008 "hildonised" apps for Ubuntu. So, I think 8.04-on-ARM really is a panacea of sorts :) I really really really hope that ITOS2009 is nothing more than Ubuntu 8.04 (or 8.10, or 9.04 or whatever, but a *released distro*) plus whatever extra packages Nokia wants to add. That way, we will be able to apt-get install (and upgrade!) thousands of packages which are maintained by people who don't know or care about internet tablets per se. Prior to hearing about this development, I was pretty sure I wouldn't be buying another Nokia product because of the horrible decisions they've made with OS2007/2008. Now, I'm not so sure. |
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so... does this mean i should stop trying to get kde to run on my n800?
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The Ubuntu ARM port doesn't have KDE yet because their build systems didn't have enough RAM (apparently building KDE requires more than 256MB...) but it will eventually. For now, if you want KDE, go here (I've never tried it myself, but many people in that thread appear to be using it just fine). |
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