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=== Notes / Known Issues === | === Notes / Known Issues === | ||
| + | * '''KUbuntu is not supported at this time'''. Uninstalling the SDK in KUbuntu removes critical system files. See [https://bugs.meego.com/show_bug.cgi?id=14925 bug #14925]. | ||
* In Windows, the virtual machine (QEMU) relies on kqemu to provide CPU virtualization support. On some machines this does not work. If you have trouble, please see [http://wiki.meego.com/SDK/Docs/1.1/Troubleshooting#QEMU_SDK_Errors troubleshooting]. | * In Windows, the virtual machine (QEMU) relies on kqemu to provide CPU virtualization support. On some machines this does not work. If you have trouble, please see [http://wiki.meego.com/SDK/Docs/1.1/Troubleshooting#QEMU_SDK_Errors troubleshooting]. | ||
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* When uninstalling, everything you've installed as part of the SDK, ''including MADDE targets and runtimes'', will be removed. | * When uninstalling, everything you've installed as part of the SDK, ''including MADDE targets and runtimes'', will be removed. | ||
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This tutorial describes how to use the MeeGo SDK 1.2 Preview. It contains support for the recently released tablet images.
This version of the SDK is provides a preview of the following features:
The following related SDK documentation is useful for getting familiar with the application development lifecycle:
Additional applicable, up-to-date, generic MeeGo development information can be found at:
Hardware
Software:
Filesystem:
The MeeGo SDK should be installed on a hardlink-capable filesystem (Unix file systems or NTFS. FAT filesystems are not hardlink-capable and not supported.)
Follow the links below to install the SDK