Meego image on VMware Workstation
I have created a MeeGo image using the kickstart file
'meego-netbook-chromium-ia32-1.0-20100524.1.ks' using the option:
sudo mic-image-creator --config=meego-netbook-chromium-ia32-1.0-20100524.1.ks
--format=livecd --cache=mycache
When I load this image in VMwa
On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 8:52 PM, Gabriel M. Beddingfield
wrote:
> Yes, but not with Xephyr. See the pre-requisites here:
>
> http://wiki.meego.com/Getting_started_with_the_MeeGo_SDK_for_Linux
>
> (Which is also the first hit on Google for "meego sdk")
There is a way to do it, apparently (didn't
Hello,
On Sunday, September 05, 2010 11:24:00 am Deepa Sony wrote:
> Am new to MeeGo Sdk , I would like to develop
> applications using MeeGo SDK on xephyr. What are the
This is the wrong list for this... you should ask questions
about developing apps with the MeeGo SDK on meego-sdk.
This list
On 9/5/2010 8:58 AM, Randolph Dohm wrote:
Had anyone sucess to install MeeGo on Dell Streak Mobile Phone 5" ?
how is your question related to the development of meego?
please stay on topic on the mailing lists!
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Hi All,
Am new to MeeGo Sdk , I would like to develop applications using
MeeGo SDK on xephyr. What are the requiremets to use Xephyr
on my Laptop.
These are my LapTop details:
Core2duo processor
320Gb Hard Disk.
4GB RAM
nvidia graphic card.
With this system configuration, is it possible to deve
Had anyone sucess to install MeeGo on Dell Streak Mobile Phone 5" ?
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On Fri, 2010-09-03 at 23:59 +0100, Wichmann, Mats D wrote:
> There's a rough early version available on
> http://wiki.meego.com/Quality/Compliance
> So I'm proposing we just follow up to this thread -
> edits, questions, comments, etc.
A general comment is the lack of reference to the relevant fr
On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 2:25 AM, Gabriel Beddingfield wrote:
> If you are the upstream OS (MeeGo, Fedora, RHEL, Debian, etc.) then
> you work through this issue with policies and negotiations on mailing
> lists, etc -- because you're making it a part of your OS. In this
> case, we're talking about