Day 1 is here - opening up the MeeGo development
Today is the culmination of a huge effort by the worldwide Nokia and Intel teams to share the MeeGo operating system code with the open source community. This is the latest step in the full merger of Maemo and Moblin, and we are happy to open the repositories and move the ongoing development work into the open - as we set out to do from the beginning.
What are we opening? The MeeGo distribution infrastructure and the operating system base from the Linux kernel to the OS infrastructure up to the middleware layer. The MeeGo architecture is based on a common core across the different usage models, such as netbooks, handheld, in-vehicle, and connected TV. The MeeGo common core includes the various key subsystems including the core operating system libraries, the comms and telephony services, internet and social networking services, visual services, media services, data management, device services, and personal services. More on this will be described on meego.com over the next few days.
The downloaded images will boot from a USB stick or directly flashed on the device from your Linux PC, but since the MeeGo User Experiences for the usage models mentioned previously are not yet included in today's MeeGo core, these images will boot into terminal.
After Day 1, the rest will follow soon – in the next few days, we will post the next steps leading to the first release of MeeGo in May.
The images available today are: Intel Atom-based netbooks, ARM-based Nokia N900, and Intel Atom-based handset (Moorestown). These images can be downloaded from http://meego.com/downloads
The corresponding package (RPM) repositories are at repo.meego.com/MeeGo and the git source repositories are available at http://meego.gitorious.org/. Bugzilla is at http://bugzilla.meego.com/
Please download, test, and provide feedback. The wiki on meego.com and the MeeGo mailing lists are excellent ways to share information and ask questions.
We'll post a proposed timeline soon which should answer your questions about opening the user experience, applications, and application framework repositories. For now, please take a look and let us know what you think.
Imad Sousou
Director of Intel’s Open Source Technology Center
Co-chair of the MeeGo TSG
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I can't find the MeeGo kernel
I can't find the MeeGo kernel source code too
Nice Post
I've never even thought about commenting till now. I guess if I really like a post I find myself checking the external links for more and favoriting (if that is a word) the post instead.From now on though I'll definitely try and drop a comment every so often.
Thank You
Kukri
MeeGO Boot Error
We have Fedora 10 installed on Intel Atom230 processor on 945GCLF board.
We want to install Meego Image from USB tick and we have followed the steps as:
1. Downloaded meego-preview-netbook-core-xxxxxxxx.usbimg uploaded under meego/downloads.
2. sudo mic-image-writer meego-preview-netbook-core-xxxxxxxx.usbimg
However When booting the live image from USB stick on a netbook, a login prompt appears:
Boot Error.
Any Help is Appreciated.
Thanks
what make after login and password?
I i have instaled meego on usb stick with win32diskimager (for moblin) on windows 7 and i have boot in usb stick and login root and password meego and i have wait many minute but the screen wait here
escuse me for my english i am french !!!please help me!
Nothing because what
Nothing because what Intel/Nokia did there is shit there is no GUI.
Intel and Nokia managers are bluffers try to sell shit without any background the MeeGo start is an absolute failure
Meego Works Perfect
Hallo,
Ive testen MeeGo on a lenovo T400, also a pc with a Gigabyte motherboard (ga-945GCM-S2L) with a E6750 CPU.
Works fine, very fast. No problems.
Bye!
Excuse me...
But, I believe I speak for the community when I say the user account Slashdot is a troll.
And if you are not said creature...
It's a new OS. It's being developed. Calm down. It will get pretty.
login and password for the usbimg live image
I found this information elsewhere but will post it here to make it (hopefully) easier for others to find.
To copy the usbimg to a USB stick, use:
sudo mic-image-writer meego-preview-netbook-core-xxxxxxxx.usbimg
(had to unmount the USB stick first)
(also reformatted it to FAT32, but not sure if this was necessary)
When booting the live image from USB stick on a netbook, a login prompt appears:
login: root
password: meego
Enjoy!
MeeGo with Qemu
http://www.sundtek.de/meego/index.txt
this explains how to replace the existing kernel with the Ubuntu 9.10 (2.6.31) kernel for x86
How can i run it?
yeah, a newbie question, i know :D
but, how do i put it in my pendrive?
tried DD but it didnt work :(
Bootable Meego USB Flash Drive
I used HP Drive Key Boot Utility on a Windows PC. You have to rename the file from .usbimg to .img so that the program recognizes it. Then you can use the utility to do a Backup / Restore and restore the meego .img file onto the usb stick (takes a while). After that you have to run the utility again and "Add Configuration to Existing Key", select "HP Firmware Flash Package" and that should give you a bootable stick. I used this method with a Sandisk Cruzer Micro and it booted fine on an old Dell Optiplex desktop with a Pentium 4. It's not very exciting though because it's just a command line and after doing a uname and cat-ing /etc/meego-release I lost interest.
btw, can't Intel/Nokia afford some kind of spam filtering or something? The majority of these comments are ridiculous. I don't like Uggs and I don't want to watch baseball or buy handbags.
Where can I get moorestown dev hardware?
I'd love to be able to get my hands on some moorestown reference hardware to do my own hardware prototyping, is there an engineering board with functioning touch screen that I can acquire?
-Thom
QEMU
I note a qemu fork is part of this, will this go away at some point? qemu seems to be forked very often (kvm, xen and more).
Great i have been waiting for
Great
i have been waiting for a long time!
Thanks for your works
Test and try it
Great Job!
TEST, and USE it.
Distribution?
As someone looking to enter into this development space for the first time, which distribution would be the preferred/recommended? Fedora 12? Other? Thanks.
MeeGo
Probably MeeGo itself?
Good job
Good job and hope it get better.
Thank every one for what you did.
Congratulations
Congratulations on this great feat. I wish MeeGo all success...
Nice work!
Nice work! Downloading the tarball for my n900 right now! However one little question, where can I find the kernel source code? http://meego.gitorious.org/meego-os-base/kernel-source Doesn't show any code commits.
Thanks and keep up the great work :)
Me too.............
Me too.............
I'm always amazed that in a
I'm always amazed that in a community with the "release early and often matra", a lot of open source people seem to get upset when you call something a release and it doesn't cover everything they want. That said, the mailing list post does say in the next few days, we will post the next steps leading to the first release of MeeGo in May.
Anyway, I wish MeeGo all success and hope it get better.
Stephanie
Your Forex Robot enthusiast
Well put
Stephanie, I am of the same support.
I really appreciate communities that are this impactful on the projects that help us.
Ms.Ryan
The FAP Ultra Expert
registration
i have registered and i have accessed by your link,now how can I change my pwd?