Meego os flash
This page seems to be saying that a port of KOffice 2.2 to the Kubuntu backports is low urgency, and that it hasn’t been done yet. Now all I need is to find a set of Kubuntu backport packages for KOffice 2.2.Īnybody had any luck yet with that last step? This arrangement also maximises vertical screen real-estate (essential for a netbook) and it allows me to run KOffice 2.2 as the Office suite (which is ideal for a netbook since KOffice 2.2 is very functional but still lighter weight than OpenOffice, and the KOffice 2.2 UI is designed with a widescreen in mind, and consequently it has better use of vertical screen real-estate). This gives me a standard KDE4 environment running happily on the netbook. Also I have enabled several keyborad shortcuts to start common applications. Standard Kubuntu Lucid, with the Lancelot menu with “show categories in panel” option, (also enabled the classic menus via right-click on the desktop), and with the panel moved to the left-hand edge of the netbook screen (vertical panel). I think I’ll stick with waht I have got running now. There seems to be no way to use any applications other than those in the Meego repository, and there are none of those (so no KOffice 2.2). Firstly, the only available browser seems to be Chromium. Several comments on this thread have managed to put me off, however. Perhaps it could be useful in conjunction with the lighter-weight KOffice 2.2 on a netbook. Fix the unmaintained packages issues and become closer/sticky to upstream debian/ubuntu sources. Make decent ports to devices like the beagleboard and carputers. Then please give the ones left behind the entire thing they signed up for.Īt least then we can continue making our N900 devices cool for years to come. They wanted a community, they got it and immediately wanted a new community. I really really hope that Nokia will release the entire Maemo codebase (the closed parts) to the community. I could not find any price information, except the very vague, and unreliable, 1 to 70 on Alibaba. Sure there working on it, but as it looks now, it has none of the cool underpinnings (debian/ubuntu), none of the gui nokia developed the last couple of years (and works very well on PR1.2), everybody has to -again- recompile there apps, even worse repackage it. MEEGO-T01 / APM-D01 / Meegopad T01 (not sure of the name) is not available for retail yet, but it’s listed on Alibaba, as well as on Shenzhen APEC Electronic’s APM-D01 product page. (thought that is ‘fixable’)įor me it all looks feels and for all purposes -is- Moblin. It required a large screen in both directions.
Agreed, also screenshot looks not at all tuned to mobile use.