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I don't know the differences, so pardon me. But would the Atom netbook builds be able to run on my budget desktop hardware, or does ATOM have inherent architectural differences that make it necessary? I assumed MeeGo would run on all x86 hardware, but what do I know?
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So has anyone put it on the n900 yet?
http://jkontherun.com/2010/03/31/meego-build/
From the article
"The first MeeGo code drop just landed and I’m downloading it now for my netbook. There are three builds in the repository, each supporting different hardware platforms: Intel Atom netbooks, the ARM-powered Nokia N900 and Intel Atom handhelds on the Moorestown architecture."