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Re-jigged Intel Mobile Linux stack Dumps Ubuntu

Re-jigged Intel Mobile Linux stack Dumps Ubuntu   more»»
The Register: "Intel's project to put a Linux and open source stack on mobile devices is getting overhauled to attract developer support, having failed to generate much interest... the existing Ubuntu-based kernel is out and Fedora is in, along with a set of Gnome-compatible mobile components that updates Moblin's previous Gnome implementation."
Fri Jul 25, 2008


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