Ubuntu Mobile looks like it would be amazing, and I seriously doubt that they wouldn't bother compiling it for ARM.
This would be... so amazing to have a truly open system on the Internet Tablet line, and Nokia could put more time into hardware instead of listening to us ***** about their crappy software. Hm... my take is that the UI is really going to sell it. http://geekpenguin.blogspot.com/2007...tu-mobile.html Links to everything there.
I just hope they really do compile it for out platform!
Ubuntu Mobile looks like it would be amazing, and I seriously doubt that they wouldn't bother compiling it for ARM.
This would be... so amazing to have a truly open system on the Internet Tablet line, and Nokia could put more time into hardware instead of listening to us ***** about their crappy software. Hm... my take is that the UI is really going to sell it.
I personally think that this is about the only thing Nokia could do to save the platform. To just open it up and allow a more common Unix in there as opposed to the IMNSHO goofy "Hildon" nonsense along with a platform independent development environment...ahhh, dreams!
I could be completely wrong here, but do note that this UI is built on top of the same pieces that Nokia uses for the N800. It is quite possible, actually quite likely that much of this will be portable.
* To move the user interface from the Maemo UI to the UME UI, we do the following:
o Hide the task navigator (a panel). (/etc/hildon-desktop/desktop.conf file change)
o Create a new panel and place it at the top. (/etc/hildon-desktop/desktop.conf file change)
o Tell matchbox not to show window decorations
o Add new plugins to our top panel (application menu and statusbar)
o Change the theme
o Create a home area plugin for navigation.
I personally think that this is about the only thing Nokia could do to save the platform. To just open it up and allow a more common Unix in there as opposed to the IMNSHO goofy "Hildon" nonsense along with a platform independent development environment...ahhh, dreams!
You do, of course, realise that MIDLinux and Ubuntu Mobile are *both* based on exactly the same Hildon that Nokia developed?
...and that Hildon has now moved upstream to be part of GNOME Mobile?
Arm port will not be official ... but an arm port will be done but not officially supported.
Khertan,
saw a post last day on a debian malling list, they (armel group .. not sure who they are) made a official demand to be a official port of debian. Their request look quite complete but i'm not sure it will be approved.