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On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 1:31 AM, medwinz <[email protected]> wrote: > Fresh from the oven Smeegol (SUSE Meego Linux). > Bagi yang mau coba di netbook silakan > > salam, > > -- > medwinz > http://medwinz.blogsome.com > http://en.opensuse.org/User:Medwin > [email protected] > openSUSE community member > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Andrew Wafaa <[email protected]> > Date: Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 8:17 PM > Subject: [opensuse-announce] Announcing Smeegol 1.0 - MeeGo with a > twist of Geeko > To: openSUSE Announce ML <[email protected]>, openSUSE > Goblin ML <[email protected]> > > > The openSUSE Goblin Team[0] are pleased to announce the first public > release of Smeegol. > > Smeegol is based on the netbook user interface that came from the > MeeGo(TM)*[1] project. Smeegol offers the latest Banshee’s powerful > music player, a newer Evolution Express as mail and agenda client and > several additional social networks. > > > The MeeGo project, a collaborative effort by Nokia, Intel and a quickly > growing community of volunteers under the umbrella of the Linux > Foundation, aims to create an operating system designed for > small-formfactor devices with limited computing power and screen estate. > Think about platforms such as netbooks/entry-level desktops, handheld > computing and communications devices, in-vehicle infotainment devices, > connected TVs, and media phones. Novell is a part of the MeeGo effort, > working with the Linux Foundation on their build infrastructure[2] and > official MeeGo products. MeeGo is using increasingly more openSUSE > technology, including zypper and other system management tools. > > Smeegol is an openSUSE volunteer effort by the Goblin Team to create an > openSUSE interpretation of the MeeGo(TM)* user experience, offering the > compelling advantages of the openSUSE infrastructure. Users are able to > pull from the full openSUSE ecosystem for applications, using > repositories on the Build Service and other 3rd party repositories. > Moreover, thanks to SUSE Studio[3] anyone can now easily create a > customized Smeegol based OS from a convenient webinterface! On SUSE > Gallery you can find an appliance (Featured Appliance this week) ready > to be cloned for customization. Finally, openSUSE users can easily > install Smeegol using the openSUSE one click install technology. > > Key features > > Smeegol 1.0 has some unique features to both stock openSUSE & > MeeGo(TM)*: > > Media playback is provided by the latest offering from the latest > Banshee Project[4], version 1.8.0. This provides users with the ability > to purchase music directly from within the application using Amazon’s > MP3 store. The Miro Guide is also available out of the box so you can > hunt for the perfect podcast. Besides the latest version of Banshee, we > also provide the Community Extensions[5]. These add additional > functionality should you desire, like sharing music with friends over IM > using Telepathy, stream music from Magnatune, discover internet radio > stations with LiveRadio and a nice shuffle-by-similar and > fill-by-similar modes, based on your songs’ acoustic similarity using > Mirage. > A full range of social network support including Facebook, Twitter, > MySpace, Flickr and Digg. > Network connectivity using NetworkManager. > Choice of web browsers – both FireFox and Chromium are supplied (you can > install others if you wish) > Choice on how to handle your PIM data – using a single application (full > Evolution) or compartmentalise it using Evolution Express > Getting It > > You can get a live Smeegol system for 32 and 64 bit systems[6]. Both > images are hybrid iso, so you can burn it onto any removable media – > disc or disk. > > openSUSE users can install Smeegol by clicking[7]. > > Find a SUSE Studio image, ready to be cloned and customized, on SUSE > Studio image on the SUSE Gallery here[8]. > > Joining In The Fun > > The Goblin team comprises several openSUSE community members, and > they’re a friendly bunch always on the look out for help. So why not > jump on board and join us on IRC – #opensuse-moblin on Freenode; or join > on the mailing list – [email protected] (pretty low traffic). > Currently Smeegol is not part of the upcoming openSUSE release (Factory) > and we can certainly use a hand in getting it in there. > > Bugs, Issues, Enhancements > > > As this is a first release there are potentially gremlins that try and > ruin your fun. Firstly sorry if you encounter any, but please file a > bug[9]. If you have a feature you would like please file a request in > openFate[10]. Consider helping out with the solution, we’re very much > open for help! For other issues, e-mail us and we’ll point you in the > right direction. > > Notice that unfortunately Smeegol does not play well in a virtualized > environment (hence a broken SUSE Studio Testdrive). > > Thanks > > There are many people to thank for helping us realise this milestone. > This has been a true community effort, with help from upstream Banshee > and MeeGo(TM)*, and also from the many teams within openSUSE including > the GNOME, KDE and LXDE teams. A big thank you to all of you. > > *MeeGo is a trademark of the Linux Foundation[11]. Please note that the > Smeegol effort is an independent community project and not part of the > Novell and Linux Foundation efforts. > > 0=http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Goblin > 1=http://www.meego.com/ > 2=http://wiki.meego.com/Build_Infrastructure<http://www.meego.com/%0A2=http://wiki.meego.com/Build_Infrastructure> > 3=http://susestudio.com/ > 4=http://banshee.fm/ <http://susestudio.com/%0A4=http://banshee.fm/> > 5=http://banshee.fm/download/extensions/ > 6=http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Meego:/Netbook/images/iso > > 7=http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Meego:/Netbook/openSUSE_11.3/GoblinUI.ymp > 8=http://susegallery.com/a/FbDcLt/smeegol<http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Meego:/Netbook/images/iso%0A7=http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Meego:/Netbook/openSUSE_11.3/GoblinUI.ymp%0A8=http://susegallery.com/a/FbDcLt/smeegol> > 9= > https://bugzilla.novell.com/enter_bug.cgi?classification=7340&product=openSUSE.org&component=3rd%20party%20software&[email protected]&short_desc=Meego:Netbook:%20Bug > 10=https://features.opensuse.org/<https://bugzilla.novell.com/enter_bug.cgi?classification=7340&product=openSUSE.org&component=3rd%20party%20software&[email protected]&short_desc=Meego:Netbook:%20Bug%0A10=https://features.opensuse.org/> > 11=http://www.linuxfoundation.org/ > > > -- > Andrew Wafaa > IRC: FunkyPenguin. > GPG: 0x3A36312F > openSUSE: Get It, Discover It, Create It at http://www.opensuse.org > > ______________________________________________ > --- > Info Milis : http://opensuse.or.id/milis > Keluar dari Milis : Kirim email ke [email protected] > Manajemen Keanggotaan : > http://lists.opensuse-id.org/listinfo.cgi/milis-opensuse-id.org > > -- regard'z wiedhodho ************************************************* mail : [email protected] [email protected] homepage : http://blog.nano-corp.net ************************************************* ______________________________________________ --- Info Milis : http://opensuse.or.id/milis Keluar dari Milis : Kirim email ke [email protected] Manajemen Keanggotaan : http://lists.opensuse-id.org/listinfo.cgi/milis-opensuse-id.org
