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Originally Posted by msnbcnnbcbs View Post
kernel-adaptation-medfield.i586 2.6.35.3-9.1
xorg-x11-server-Xorg-setuid.i586 1.9.0-7.7
mesa-libGL.i586 7.9-2.28
glibc.i686 2.11.90-22.12
meegotouch-compositor.i586 0.8.0-1.22
Of course Meego targets Intel platforms, otherwise, what would be the point of it not being Maemo6?

Of course there are Intel kernel adaptions, there is an Intel-based reference handset, as well as an arm-based Nokia reference handset (which many of us have).

Of course Intel would like to see commercial launches of Meego-powered handsets with Intel CPUs.

But, none of that necessarily has anything to do with what Meego handset Nokia will be launching (which will most likely be ARM-based).

Honestly, it seems people don't even apply logic and reasoning.

Now, the real question would be about a Nokia tablet-like device.

One also wonders if a architecture agnostic "binaries" aren't a good idea for a multi-architecture project, or will there be an Intel vs ARM dichotomy of (proprietary) apps and apps stores for Meego?
 

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