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[Untitled] The Ubuntu Mobile operating system is undergoing its most radical change, with a port to the ARM processor for Internet devices and netbooks, and may use Nokia's LGPL Qt development environment as an alternative to GNOME.
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[Linux Expert] Linux Expert » Blog Archive » Ubuntu Mobile Looks At Qt As GNOME ...: Derwent sends along a Computerworld piece which begins: “The Ubuntu Mobile operating system is undergoing its most radical change with a port to the ARM processor for Internet devices and netbooks, and may use Nokia’s LGPL Qt development environment as an alternative to GNOME. During a presentation at this year’s linux.conf.au conference, Canonical’s David Mandala said Ubuntu Mobile has changed a lot over the past year…
[Untitled] Ubuntu Mobile Looks at Qt: We've ported the main repository, and compiled Universe," Mandala said. "About 500 packages are still not built out of some 10000."
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[Linux Expert] Linux Expert » Blog Archive » Ubuntu Mobile Looks At Qt As GNOME ...: Derwent sends along a Computerworld piece which begins: “The Ubuntu Mobile operating system is undergoing its most radical change with a port to the ARM processor for Internet devices and netbooks, and may use Nokia’s LGPL Qt development environment as an alternative to GNOME. During a presentation at this year’s linux.conf.au conference, Canonical’s David Mandala said Ubuntu Mobile has changed a lot over the past year…
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