michael@1: MeeGo Wie Schaut's Aus, 15 minute presentation michael@1: Vorstellung zum MeeGo mit Hardware Vorfuehrung michael@1: Audience: Unix like operating system users michael@6: Lecturer notes michael@1: michael@1: Index michael@1: Basic information michael@1: What is MeeGo? michael@3: Using looks like video michael@1: Commercial support michael@1: Community support michael@1: Other support michael@1: Licenses used michael@1: Software package management michael@1: Software delivery michael@1: Hands on demonstration michael@3: First words on user interfaces michael@1: Netbook michael@1: Tablet michael@1: Handheld michael@1: Questions michael@1: Optional fun video michael@1: michael@1: Author and speaker michael@1: ------------------ michael@1: Michael Schloh von Bennewitz, Europalab Networks michael@1: web: http://michael.schloh.com/ michael@1: email: michael@schloh.com michael@1: isdn: +49(89)44239885 michael@1: voip: sips:michael@schloh.com michael@1: michael@1: --------------- Chapter Basic Information --------------- michael@1: michael@1: What is MeeGo? michael@1: -------------- michael@1: All devices share the MeeGo core, but... michael@1: UX (User eXperience) types with screenshots michael@1: Netbook michael@1: Handheld michael@1: Tablet michael@1: IVI (Diverse Fahrzeuge) michael@1: From Wikipedia article: michael@1: MeeGo is a Linux-based open source mobile operating system michael@1: project. Primarily targeted at mobile devices and information michael@1: appliances in the consumer electronics market, MeeGo is designed michael@1: to act as an operating system for hardware platforms such as michael@1: netbooks, entry-level desktops, nettops, tablet computers, michael@1: mobile computing and communications devices, in-vehicle michael@1: infotainment devices, SmartTV / ConnectedTV, IPTV-boxes, michael@1: smart phones, and other embedded systems. MeeGo is today michael@1: hosted by the Linux Foundation. michael@1: michael@1: It was first announced at Mobile World Congress in February michael@1: 2010 by Intel and Nokia in a joint press conference. The michael@1: stated aim is to merge the efforts of Intel's Moblin and michael@1: Nokia's Maemo former projects into one new common project. michael@1: According to Intel, MeeGo was developed because Microsoft michael@1: did not offer comprehensive Windows 7 support for the Atom michael@1: processor. Aminocom and Novell also play a large part in the michael@1: MeeGo effort, working with the Linux Foundation on their michael@1: build infrastructure and official MeeGo products. Amino was michael@1: responsible for extending MeeGo to TV devices, while Novell michael@1: is increasingly introducing technology that was originally michael@1: developed for openSUSE, (including openSUSE Build Service, michael@1: ZYpp for package management, and other system management michael@1: tools). In November 2010, AMD also joined the alliance michael@1: of companies that are actively developing MeeGo. michael@1: michael@3: Using MeeGo looks like video michael@3: ---------------------------- michael@1: Not worth showing Nokia videos michael@1: Showing of Intel tablet video michael@1: michael@1: Commercial support michael@1: ------------------ michael@1: Nokia et Intel michael@1: Texas Instruments michael@1: LG and some others IVI exclusive michael@1: Over 30 listed companies providing various types of support michael@1: Local support by firma 4titoo on Landsberger Strasse michael@1: Seems to be disolving with Nokia Windows Phone announcement michael@1: michael@1: Community support michael@1: ----------------- michael@1: Central community repository michael@1: Several communications vehicles michael@1: Membership on MeeGo homepage michael@1: Variety of mailing lists michael@1: IRC is very popular michael@1: Personal conferences michael@1: michael@1: Other support michael@1: ------------- michael@1: Linux Foundation very involved michael@1: Hosting michael@1: Mediation michael@1: Steering michael@1: Coordinating michael@1: michael@1: Licenses used michael@1: ------------- michael@1: 90% source code uses GPLv3 or GPLv2 michael@1: michael@1: Software package management michael@1: --------------------------- michael@1: RPM based (like Fedora) michael@1: Zypper based (like OpenSUSE) michael@1: PackageKit on top of everything michael@1: Exception is Handset image Harmattan (very Maemo like) michael@1: Uses dpkg package management system (apt auch?) michael@1: michael@1: Software delivery michael@1: ----------------- michael@1: Most common PackageKit GUI michael@1: Various command line tools michael@1: Rather poor 'Garage' application michael@1: Community Apps in Beta (apps.meego.com) michael@1: Intel AppUp providing commercial appstore michael@1: Quite good update tools (at least on releases) michael@1: michael@1: --------------- Chapter Hands On Demonstrations --------------- michael@1: michael@3: About user interfaces and UX terminology michael@3: ---------------------------------------- michael@3: Reminder of various UX (User eXperience) types michael@3: michael@1: Demonstrate Netbook michael@1: ------------------- michael@1: Beamer camera input required for this demo michael@1: Alternative involves manual switching VGA cable michael@1: Typical use cases michael@1: michael@1: Demonstrate Tablet michael@1: ------------------ michael@1: Beamer camera input required for this demo michael@1: Alternative involves installing a VNC server michael@1: Typical use cases michael@1: michael@1: Demonstrate Handheld michael@1: -------------------- michael@1: Beamer camera input required for this demo michael@1: Alternative involves installing a VNC server michael@1: Typical use cases michael@1: michael@1: --------------- Chapter End of Presentation --------------- michael@1: michael@1: MeeGo Glossary michael@1: -------------- michael@1: UX = User eXperience michael@1: michael@1: Links michael@1: ----- michael@1: MeeGo Homepage michael@1: https://www.meego.com/ michael@1: Wikipedia michael@1: https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/MeeGo_(operating_system) michael@1: The speaker michael@1: http://michael.schloh.com/ michael@1: This presentation michael@1: ftp://ftp.europalab.com/pub/doc/lect/meegointro/meegointro.svg michael@1: How to make presentations like this one michael@1: http://sozi.baierouge.fr/ michael@1: michael@1: --------------- Opensource Treffen specific --------------- michael@1: michael@1: Follow up michael@1: --------- michael@1: In the event that no questions are asked or the presentation finishes michael@1: early, the video 'Stephen Fry, Software Freedom' can be shown to michael@1: celebrate the recent Software Freedom day (on 17 September.) michael@1: michael@1: Questions asked michael@1: ---------------