Thu, 22 Sep 2011 18:40:26 +0200
Start work on first installments of the new MeeGo lecture series.
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4.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 4.2 +++ b/meegointro/meegointro.txt Thu Sep 22 18:40:26 2011 +0200 4.3 @@ -0,0 +1,167 @@ 4.4 +MeeGo Wie Schaut's Aus, 15 minute presentation 4.5 +Vorstellung zum MeeGo mit Hardware Vorfuehrung 4.6 +Audience: Unix like operating system users 4.7 + 4.8 +Index 4.9 + Basic information 4.10 + What is MeeGo? 4.11 + Using MeeGo looks like 4.12 + Commercial support 4.13 + Community support 4.14 + Other support 4.15 + Licenses used 4.16 + Software package management 4.17 + Software delivery 4.18 + Hands on demonstration 4.19 + Netbook 4.20 + Tablet 4.21 + Handheld 4.22 + Questions 4.23 + Optional fun video 4.24 + 4.25 +Author and speaker 4.26 +------------------ 4.27 +Michael Schloh von Bennewitz, Europalab Networks 4.28 +web: http://michael.schloh.com/ 4.29 +email: michael@schloh.com 4.30 +isdn: +49(89)44239885 4.31 +voip: sips:michael@schloh.com 4.32 + 4.33 +--------------- Chapter Basic Information --------------- 4.34 + 4.35 +What is MeeGo? 4.36 +-------------- 4.37 +All devices share the MeeGo core, but... 4.38 +UX (User eXperience) types with screenshots 4.39 + Netbook 4.40 + Handheld 4.41 + Tablet 4.42 + IVI (Diverse Fahrzeuge) 4.43 +From Wikipedia article: 4.44 + MeeGo is a Linux-based open source mobile operating system 4.45 + project. Primarily targeted at mobile devices and information 4.46 + appliances in the consumer electronics market, MeeGo is designed 4.47 + to act as an operating system for hardware platforms such as 4.48 + netbooks, entry-level desktops, nettops, tablet computers, 4.49 + mobile computing and communications devices, in-vehicle 4.50 + infotainment devices, SmartTV / ConnectedTV, IPTV-boxes, 4.51 + smart phones, and other embedded systems. MeeGo is today 4.52 + hosted by the Linux Foundation. 4.53 + 4.54 + It was first announced at Mobile World Congress in February 4.55 + 2010 by Intel and Nokia in a joint press conference. The 4.56 + stated aim is to merge the efforts of Intel's Moblin and 4.57 + Nokia's Maemo former projects into one new common project. 4.58 + According to Intel, MeeGo was developed because Microsoft 4.59 + did not offer comprehensive Windows 7 support for the Atom 4.60 + processor. Aminocom and Novell also play a large part in the 4.61 + MeeGo effort, working with the Linux Foundation on their 4.62 + build infrastructure and official MeeGo products. Amino was 4.63 + responsible for extending MeeGo to TV devices, while Novell 4.64 + is increasingly introducing technology that was originally 4.65 + developed for openSUSE, (including openSUSE Build Service, 4.66 + ZYpp for package management, and other system management 4.67 + tools). In November 2010, AMD also joined the alliance 4.68 + of companies that are actively developing MeeGo. 4.69 + 4.70 +Using MeeGo looks like 4.71 +---------------------- 4.72 +Not worth showing Nokia videos 4.73 +Showing of Intel tablet video 4.74 + 4.75 +Commercial support 4.76 +------------------ 4.77 +Nokia et Intel 4.78 +Texas Instruments 4.79 +LG and some others IVI exclusive 4.80 +Over 30 listed companies providing various types of support 4.81 +Local support by firma 4titoo on Landsberger Strasse 4.82 +Seems to be disolving with Nokia Windows Phone announcement 4.83 + 4.84 +Community support 4.85 +----------------- 4.86 +Central community repository 4.87 +Several communications vehicles 4.88 + Membership on MeeGo homepage 4.89 + Variety of mailing lists 4.90 + IRC is very popular 4.91 + Personal conferences 4.92 + 4.93 +Other support 4.94 +------------- 4.95 +Linux Foundation very involved 4.96 + Hosting 4.97 + Mediation 4.98 + Steering 4.99 + Coordinating 4.100 + 4.101 +Licenses used 4.102 +------------- 4.103 +90% source code uses GPLv3 or GPLv2 4.104 + 4.105 +Software package management 4.106 +--------------------------- 4.107 +RPM based (like Fedora) 4.108 +Zypper based (like OpenSUSE) 4.109 +PackageKit on top of everything 4.110 +Exception is Handset image Harmattan (very Maemo like) 4.111 + Uses dpkg package management system (apt auch?) 4.112 + 4.113 +Software delivery 4.114 +----------------- 4.115 +Most common PackageKit GUI 4.116 +Various command line tools 4.117 +Rather poor 'Garage' application 4.118 +Community Apps in Beta (apps.meego.com) 4.119 +Intel AppUp providing commercial appstore 4.120 +Quite good update tools (at least on releases) 4.121 + 4.122 +--------------- Chapter Hands On Demonstrations --------------- 4.123 + 4.124 +Demonstrate Netbook 4.125 +------------------- 4.126 +Beamer camera input required for this demo 4.127 +Alternative involves manual switching VGA cable 4.128 +Typical use cases 4.129 + 4.130 +Demonstrate Tablet 4.131 +------------------ 4.132 +Beamer camera input required for this demo 4.133 +Alternative involves installing a VNC server 4.134 +Typical use cases 4.135 + 4.136 +Demonstrate Handheld 4.137 +-------------------- 4.138 +Beamer camera input required for this demo 4.139 +Alternative involves installing a VNC server 4.140 +Typical use cases 4.141 + 4.142 +--------------- Chapter End of Presentation --------------- 4.143 + 4.144 +MeeGo Glossary 4.145 +-------------- 4.146 +UX = User eXperience 4.147 + 4.148 +Links 4.149 +----- 4.150 +MeeGo Homepage 4.151 + https://www.meego.com/ 4.152 +Wikipedia 4.153 + https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/MeeGo_(operating_system) 4.154 +The speaker 4.155 + http://michael.schloh.com/ 4.156 +This presentation 4.157 + ftp://ftp.europalab.com/pub/doc/lect/meegointro/meegointro.svg 4.158 +How to make presentations like this one 4.159 + http://sozi.baierouge.fr/ 4.160 + 4.161 +--------------- Opensource Treffen specific --------------- 4.162 + 4.163 +Follow up 4.164 +--------- 4.165 +In the event that no questions are asked or the presentation finishes 4.166 +early, the video 'Stephen Fry, Software Freedom' can be shown to 4.167 +celebrate the recent Software Freedom day (on 17 September.) 4.168 + 4.169 +Questions asked 4.170 +---------------