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The kickstartfile for the closed image is available at: http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/meego-codedrop.php
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Follow the instructions in Creating_ARM_image_using_MeeGo_Image_Creator to create the raw image with mic-image-creator.
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Follow the instructions in [[ARM/Creating ARM image using MeeGo Image Creator|Creating image using MeeGo Image Creator]] to create the raw image with mic-image-creator.
[[ARM/N900/Install/MMC| The created raw image can be flashed directly to SD card with a card reader.]]
[[ARM/N900/Install/MMC| The created raw image can be flashed directly to SD card with a card reader.]]

Revision as of 21:48, 30 June 2010

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Release notes for MeeGo 1.0 Handset Daily releases

under construction check again a bit later - sorry

MeeGo 1.0 Handset UX preview release for N900

released at 30/6/2010

It is intended for MeeGo developers for development purposes, and

- has no value for end users

- has value for MeeGo application developers.

Features included:

- Handset UX

- Some reference Applications

Features NOT included

- Modem drivers and protocol stack

- Modem audio drivers

This is due to schedule conflict with the effort that is currently open sourcing related drivers to Linux Kernel upstream. We will add support to those as soon as possible, and thay will be available at least development repositories and images in coming weeks.

Where to get kickstart - how to build an image

The kickstartfile for the closed image is available at: http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/meego-codedrop.php

Follow the instructions in Creating image using MeeGo Image Creator to create the raw image with mic-image-creator.

The created raw image can be flashed directly to SD card with a card reader. The other method is to mount the card using ARM/N900/Using Rescue Initrd and writing the card with N900.


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