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...and just another think jumping to my mind - does this mean that Intel will support a platform that runs on ARM?!? Well how strange this might be for the Intel x86 community?
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Yeah! This is what I had hoped for since July 2007. Moblin and Maemo had always been so close...
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let maemo live!, maemo vs. moblin war, rpm vs. deb war |
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I hope both communities merge well and come out stronger.
Moblin is really nice on netbooks. And all of us here are Maemo fans anyway.
I think they would complement each other. :-)