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#14
Originally Posted by qgil View Post
The MeeGo Security framework (which is what was called Maemo 6 Security Framework) is highly configurable. It's up to the device vendor to define the level of openness of a device and it's up to the customers to buy a device with the desired levels of openness.

No matter what, MeeGo will fulfill the requirements of the licenses of the components integrated.
I know this is more of a meego.com question, but how does this relate to the Intel counterparts ? The Maemo 6 Security Framework was in good part based on TrustZone, which is AFAIK an ARM specific technology (=not present on the Intel counterparts). Still confused
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