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2010-03-31
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@ Michigan
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2010-03-31
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@ earth?
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Isn't the message from x86 Linux distributions clear:
You're only as good as your supported drivers, proprietary or otherwise.
The title has it right, maybe one developer will be interested in a distribution that doesn't support the bulk of their hardware. At best, a second developer will run it in a chroot.
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2010-03-31
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@ Warsaw, Poland
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Isn't the message from x86 Linux distributions clear:
You're only as good as your supported drivers, proprietary or otherwise.
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2010-03-31
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@ Barcelona
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Actually, there is supposed to be an official (Qt based) MeeGo API (not published yet), and that’s the "expected" level of app-level compatibility. Unless delayed, April will see Moblin 2.2 and the first incarnation of the Qt based netbook UX.
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2010-03-31
, 14:09
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@ Finland
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If this is the definition of MeeGo, there's no branding problem _at all_: Harmattan is as MeeGo as the code drop that will come today.
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2010-03-31
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@ Barcelona
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Not the definition of MeeGo, but MeeGo compatibility. A subtle, but very important difference.
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2010-04-01
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@ USA
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2010-04-01
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@ North West England
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2010-04-01
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#20
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Blogging about mobile linux - The Penguin Moves!
Maintainer of PyQt (see introduction and docs), AppWatch, QuickBrownFox, etc