Friday, October 15, 2010

Nokia N900 gets MeeGo boot option

Nokia N900 gets MeeGo boot option
Nokia N900 gets MeeGo boot option Specification
For the Linux Phone Nokia N900 until mid-November its own version of the stand MeeGo operating system available. This is intended to allow the N900 then start either with or MeeGo Maemo. The MeeGo developers in the official forums MeeGo announced. The update to PR 1.3 will therefore be available before the MeeGo Conference in November.


The development team works with their own information for quite some time on an adaptation of the MeeGo OS for the Nokia N900. Last but not least thanks to the close cooperation with Nokia to make rapid progress.

MeeGo: Open Source OS from Nokia and Intel
The mobile and open OS called MeeGo is clear from the two Linux operating systems Moblin and Maemo. The final version should come first in the fourth quarter of 2010 on new appliances. Among others, Nokia will equip its future N-series MeeGo instead of the current with the Symbian OS. According to Nokia MeeGo will support multi-tasking, so using multiple programs simultaneously. Applications and Apps for MeeGo phones will then have the Nokia Ovi and can be for a sale on laptops, netbooks, and even use televisions. On the MeeGo Web developers can download the SDK for the new operating system.
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