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Showing posts with label meego. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meego. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Sailfish OS

Sailfish OS is another mobile OS based on meego. Meego was abandoned by Nokia and then Intel some time back. Some ex-employee of Nokia continue work on meego and came out with Sailfish OS.

Here is the demo of Sailfish OS


update: previous video was not working, replace with this one.

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Saturday, June 25, 2011

Nokia N9 - what you need to know!,

Nokia first Meego phone is here! The Nokia N9 is first Nokia meego phone that will be available this year. How will it perform? See the video from engadget after the jump......


Nokia N9 hardware and GUI review:

Note: very cool!

Nokia N9 NFC connection


Neat? Let's go get one. :)

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source: all video in this post are from engadget.com!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Running Meego on Laptop

More than a month ago, I was trying out Meego on my laptop and was too lazy to write down the steps in this blog :P ......

I did write a post saying coming soon, but time fly! Before I knew it, it already mid of Apr. Here is the post:
http://outdatedpenanguncle.blogspot.com/2011/03/coming-soonrunning-meego-on-laptop.html

I didn't get Meego for netbook to works, however I manage to get Meego for IVI (In-Vehicle Infotainment) to run on my laptop, well, on the VirtualBox to be exact. :)

Here are the steps:
1. Download Meego IVI live img from this website:
http://meego.com/downloads/releases/1.1/meego-v1.1-in-vehicle-infotainment-ivi

2. Convert the .img file to .iso using MagicISO:
   Get from here: http://www.magiciso.com/
     2.1. Run MagicISO
     2.2. "Tools" -> "Convert ..." to open converting window
     2.3. Enter IMG filename to source file editbox.
     2.4. Choose "Standard ISO Image file(.ISO)" as output format..
     2.5. Enter output ISO file name into output file editbox.
     2.6. Click "convert" to process

3. Setup a new Virtual Machine (get it from here if you haven't install it)
     3.1. Launch VirtualBox, "Machine" -> "New" to invoke New Virtual Machine Wizard -> Click "Next"
     3.2. Fill in the name of the Virtual Machine (VM) [Meego-IVI for my case] -> Choose "Linux" for "Operation System" -> Choose "Other Linux" for "Version" -> Click "Next"
     3.3. Choose the memory you wish to use by this Virtual Machine [at least 512M to get Meego-IVI to works properly, else crash!] -> Click "Next"
     3.4. Check "Book Hard Disk", and select "Create new Hard disk" -> Click "Next"
     3.5. click "Next at the "Create New Virtual Disk Wizard" welcome windows -> select "Dynamically expanding storage" [to keep disk usage to minimum] -> Click "Next"
     3.6. Put a name for the virtual hard disk [Meego-IVI in this case]and leave the path to default [......\.VirtualBox\HardDisks], select the size to be 512MB, that should be enough -> click "Next" -> click "Finish" at the Summary windows.
     3.7. Click "Finish" at the Summary windows for "Create New Virtual Machine" -> wait for a while for the virtual machine to appear on the VirtualBox main windows.

4. Mount the .iso file to the newly created Virtual Machine
     4.1. High light the new Virtual Machine [Meego-IVI] and click "Settings"
     4.2. Select "Storage" -> at "Storage Tree", select the "Empty" DVD icon -> at "Attributes", the Slot should be "IDE Secondary Master" -> click the icon for "Open Virtual Media Manager"
     4.3. Click "Add" and locate the .iso file that generate from step2 -> click "Open" to add it to the Virtual Media Manager.
     4.4. High light the .iso -> click "Select" to mount the iso.
     4.5. Click "OK" to close the Settings windows.

5. Fun time!
     5.1. High light the "Meego-IVI" and click "Start"
     5.2. Choose Boot Meego and press enter and wait for it to boot

     5.3. ta-da......

     5.4. Meego is linux, so you can find xterm on it :)


Okay, have fun try it out :)


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Source: myself la, except step2 from internet

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Coming Soon...Running Meego on laptop

I have been busy lately, the new blog posts that appear on this blog last few days was wrote on last week when I was a bit free. Some might not aware that we can post blog post at later day, fear not, here is a simple instruction.

Okay, I wanted to write on how to run meego on laptop, I did manage to run it, just that have not writing it on this blog. Stay tune, I will try my best. :)



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