Posts Tagged ‘chinook’
This attempts to be a common response to a meta-thread with instances in maemo-users and InternetTabletTalk. – Sorry for the SDHC bugfix release, but the other option would have been just to wait for Chinook. We thought it was worth going ahead to avoid more hassle to certain SDHC owners doing certain long downloads over […]
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Tags: chinook, Debian, diablo, elephanta, GNU/Linux, kernel, maemo, N800, Nokia, repository, SDHC, update
Now that maemo Chinook approaches is a good time to define the features to implement in the following releases of our SDK and development platform: Diablo and Elephanta. Your suggestions are welcome. You can file enhancement requests at bugs.maemo.org (preferred), send a proposal to be discussed at maemo-developers or post a comment here. We are […]
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Tags: chinook, development, diablo, elephanta, GNOME, maemo, open source, ubuntu
maemo Chinook approaches
Today we have released the maemo 4.0 beta Chinook SDK, and it feels good. Chinook will be a major release with several enhancements, new features and an API break to get a better alignment with the contemporary GNU/Linux desktop (details). This beta still misses some components but it is good enough to port applications from […]
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Tags: beta, chinook, development, GNU/Linux, maemo, Nokia, open source, SDK
