Personally, I prefer Fedora 12. I believe it's more close to MeeGo's image. (RPM based). Any comments?

Regards,

Dengyi


On 04/16/2010 10:40 AM, Kai Ouyang wrote:
Thank you very much!
Another question: which os should i choose? Fedora Core 12 (according http://wiki.meego.com/Developing_in_a_Meego_Environment#Setting_up_your_development_environment), or Ubuntu 9.10?

2010/4/16 Dengyi Wang <dengyi.w...@windriver.com <mailto:dengyi.w...@windriver.com>>

    Hi Quyang,

    You may try this to start.

    1) download the MeeGo image from repo.meego.com
    <http://repo.meego.com/> (Netbook image is suggested )
    2) Install "MeeGo Image creator" tools, following this link:
    http://wiki.meego.com/Image_Creation
    3) Use mic-chroot + the image you just downloaded to enter the
    chroot jail
    4) You may need to install some extra packages for development.
    Something like "yum install qtcreator". This is run under the
    chroot jail
    5) Now, you're under MeeGo environment, you can start your
    application development.

    Notes
    1) This works for x86 processor only, (not for Arm).
    2) You must be very careful to use mic-chroot. Read the warning
    info it gives when it's run.
    3) google "moblin chroot development", you will find more info
    about this way.

    Regards,

    Dengyi Wang




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Best Regards
   Steve Ouyang

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