Wow! i fired this email off when i got home last night and it stirred quite an exchange. however, a bit of background will show my reaction is not a knee-jerk on my part, just the culmination of a path turning sour. i used to work for danger before M$ bought it out. i enjoyed the mobile sidekick platform we provided despite its targeted youth market. its use for google/email on the go was Great! this is what i must have in my truck. when i later got laid off last spring, i decided to look for a way to use Linux in a similar portable form factor. after some looking about, the hot setup seemed to be a netbook and moblin. i chose moblin as i reasoned that backed by Intel (motivated by atom sales) should be a solid platform/open src steward to begin on. i selected a product direction of OBD to USB reasoning there may be a few gearheads in the fedora crowd that should also enjoy a window to their automotive computers. the project kept me busy all summer while i looked for new work. however, i was less than overwhelmed by the moblin desktop. in a landscape precious screen, they dedicate 1/3 to twitter/social networking(waste), 1/3 to the last jpg's i've looked at (yawn), and a paltry 1/3 for my desktop with icons & calendar space. 1/3 is not enough. i really just want a mobile fedora; i have it at home & work, i use it, i like it. as for meetoo, err, meego, its just another social centric os trying to compete with M$ products yet to be released. i hate a deployment that hides all the behind the scenes stuff i want to know about. moblin died for me because it failed to live up to my needs. my next posts will focus on adapting fc11 to a small form factor. thx again to all that reported using fc on the eeepc. as for meego, you and the kids have fun, i got work to do. On 02/16/2010 12:12 AM, birger wrote: > On Mon, 2010-02-15 at 18:39 -0800, jack craig wrote: >> Hi Folks, >> >> I regret to report that Moblin, my hope for a mobile linux, is dead. > > As someone alse already pointed out, Moblin is not dead. > > What is happening is that Moblin (intel-based) and Maemo (Arm-based) are > merging to create MeeGo. > > MeeGo is supposed to have common lower layers, and alternative UX (User > eXperience) layers. There will be UX layers for cell phones, tablets, > netbooks, stationary media phones, and whatnot. > > MeeGo will use rpm as packaging mechanism. It will run X, have gtk > support, but main GUI SDK will be QT. > > Given that it should support intel and arm and be based on rpm, is there > some way fedora and MeeGo could interact? Could a platform with Intel > and Nokia as sponsors cooperate with the huge Fedora community with > RedHat as sponsor? Could Fedora become a development platform for both? > It would certainly help defragment linux a bit. > > MeeGo is set to become the biggest linux on mobile devices if Nokia mean > what they say: According to Ari Jaaksi, VP Nokia “We will put all our > force behind making MeeGo THE operating system” and “Nokia will ship > tons of MeeGo devices, Intel, too. And others will use MeeGo in their > devices. It is open, free, powerful and compatible.” > > That said, I prefer running Fedora on my netbooks. I actually think > there is no problem at all running a full gnome on a netbook. I usually > remove the panels and install cairo-dock. I also make a few gui tweaks > that I am used to doing on older hardware (getting rid of gradients in > window borders and so on). Seriously, a netbook is more powerful than > what I used to run linux on just 1-2 years ago. > > birger > -- jack craig jackc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 831-684-1375 (Office) 831-596-6924 (cell) IM: jackcraigaptos (AIM) -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines