Hi,

Javier Gálvez Guerrero wrote:
> Yes, I knew this, but Moblin needs from Ubuntu Mobile Edition and
> viceversa and Maemo seems to be a more global independent platform in
> this sense, doesn't it?

I'm not sure what you mean by more independent. Moblin targets Ubuntu
Mobile among other clients/users, and Maemo targets Nokia's personal
internet tablets, among others.

>     For an IPTV application, you probably have all you need in just the
>     GNOME Mobile stack - GStreamer, GTK+, Xorg, libxml2...
> 
> Great. So I just need to develop my application using these native
> libraries with the Maemo SDK and load into the device.

As I said, if you stick to the common GNOME Mobile APIs, you should be
able to manage both moblin & Maemo pretty easily.

> It seems that with Internet Connectivity API and others I can get some
> information. What I really need is quite simple. Basically, I need to
> get the signal strength fluctuations and scan the radio interface for
> available access points or points or attachement. I supposed that I was
> able to get this kind information from the specific hardware devices as
> it would make no sense to provide with this API if they can not be used.
> Are these APIs for what I think they are?

I'm afraid I'm not really a developer, so I can't tell you with any
authority :)

Cheers,
Dave.

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