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Maemo<br />From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<br /><br />User Interface<br />[edit] OS2005���OS2008<br /><br />Up to Maemo 4 (a.k.a OS2008), the default screen is the "Home" screen���the central point from which all applications and settings are accessed. The Home Screen is divided into the following areas:<br /><br />    * Vertically down the left hand side of the screen is the Taskbar, with applets for the web browser, communications, and application menu by default, but these can be modified using third party plugins (to provide a favorites menu, or a command menu, for example).<br />    * Horizontally across the top left half is the Menubar, which shows the application name and window title and gives access to the application's menu (which contains the typical, File, Edit, View, Tools, etc, menus and submenus)<br />    * Horizontally across the top right half is the Statusbar, containing icons such as battery life, wireless connection, volume, Bluetooth, and brightness by default, but these can be expanded using third party plugins in the same manner as the Taskbar.<br />    * The remaining large part of the display contains Home applets (roughly analogous to Apple Inc.'s Dashboard widgets), which can display data as well as being a shortcut to applications. These include an RSS reader, Internet radio player, Google search box and contact list by default, but can also be expanded with third party plugins.<br /><br />The interface uses either the touch screen, or a directional pad and select button, with separate back, menu, and home buttons. It is capable of two modes of text input: handwriting recognition, and two different sizes of onscreen keyboard, as well as hardware keyboard input with the N810.[2]<br />[edit] Maemo 5 (Fremantle)<br /><br />The UI in Maemo 5 has changed with respect to its predecessors. It provides four fully customizable (add/remove widgets, move widgets around, change the background, shortcut to applications/contacts) "Home" screens,[3] called Panorama Desktop.[4] Switching from one desktop to the others is done by sliding one's finger horizontally on the background. The dashboard is accessed via the upper left icon and shows all the running applications, in a manner similar to the Expos�� feature in Apple's MacOS X operating system. From the dashboard, running applications can be brought back to fullscreen by tapping the preview window or applications can be closed by tapping an X-symbol located in the top right corner of the preview window, similar to the concept of closing applications in other operating systems. The application launcher, where all the installed applications can be launched, can be accessed as well from the dashboard by tapping the same area again in the upper left corner of the screen which invokes the dashboard.[5][6] If no task or application is running in the background, tapping the top left icon skips the dashboard and directly displays the application launcher.<br /><br />Maemo provides the Mozilla-based MicroB web-browser with complete Adobe Flash support, which can operate over a wireless connection. It supports an 800x480 display resolution, so some web pages can be viewed without horizontal scrolling. It can automatically connect to known wireless networks and download RSS feeds and email and disconnect automatically without user intervention.[7]<br /><br />Software is installed or uninstalled using the Application manager. The X Terminal can also be used to install applications using the "apt-get" command (Although this is discouraged for inexperienced users). Users can subscribe to different software repositories which can then be used to automatically keep software up to date. The Application manager also provides an overview of everything currently installed on the system. Data can be synchronized with a PC via a USB connection, and the users files can be accessed using the standard Removable Storage Device protocol.[7]<br />[edit] Features<br />[edit] Updating<br /><br />Maemo devices can be updated using a simple flashing method with a computer over USB.<br /><br />Since Diablo (Maemo 4.1), Maemo supports "Seamless Software Update" (SSU), which allows incremental operating system upgrades "over the air" using apt without the need for a full flash with every update.[8]<br /><br />Flashing remains available as a way to start over from scratch with a clean install (much like formatting your hard drive and reinstalling your OS on a PC).[9]<br />[edit] Security<br /><br />The quick start guide for developers warns that Maemo security concentrates on preventing remote attacks (e.g. by wireless networking and Bluetooth). In particular, it warns that Maemo makes use of a root account, but has a trivial default password (sudo gainroot, pw:rootme).[citation needed]<br /><br />Independent of the root password, Maemo provides a way to lock the device's controls and display with a numeric access code to help prevent unauthorised access.[10]<br />[edit] Components<br /><br />Maemo is a modified version of the Debian Linux distribution, slimmed down for mobile devices.[11] It uses an X Window System-based graphical user interface using Xomap and the Matchbox window manager; the GUI uses the GTK+ toolkit and Hildon user interface widgets and API.[12]<br /><br />BusyBox, a software package for embedded and mobile devices, replaces the GNU Core Utilities used in Debian-proper to reduce memory usage and storage requirements (at the expense of some functionality).[13]<br /><br />ESD is used as the primary sound server, and GStreamer is used by the shipped media player to play back sounds and movies. The formats supported by GStreamer can be extended by compiling GStreamer plugins in scratchbox (Maemo SDK), which was done, for example, to bring Ogg support to the platform.[14] 3rd party media players can access GStreamer directly or via "osso-media-server".[citation needed]<br /><br />Window management is handled by the Matchbox window manager, which limits the screen to showing a single window at a time (Ubuntu Netbook Remix implements a similar system). This is to improve handheld usability on a mobile device with a small screen.<br /><br />Although Maemo is based on Linux and open source software, some parts of Maemo remain closed source. These include some user-space software, like certain statusbar and taskbar applets (including the display brightness applet) and applications, and some system daemons related to connectivity and power management.[citation needed]<br />[edit] Software<br /><br />Maemo comes with a number of built-in applications, but additional applications can be installed from a number of sources, including various official and community software repositories and deb files through either the built-in package manager "Application manager" or apt and dpkg.<br /><br />Bundled applications include the Mozilla-based MicroB browser, Macromedia Flash, Gizmo5, and Skype.[15]<br />[edit] Third-party applications<br /><br />Due in part to the free and open source nature of Linux and Maemo, porting applications to Maemo is a straightforward procedure. Because of this, there are many third-party applications available for the platform. Some applications are original software written specifically for Maemo, while other applications are straight ports of existing Linux programs. Some notable software includes:<br /><br />Media players<br />    Canola (with network streaming), MPlayer<br />Internet<br />    Claws Mail, Modest, Midori, Firefox for mobile<br />Office applications<br />    Gnumeric (spreadsheet), Abiword (word processing)<br />Instant Messaging<br />    Pidgin<br />VOIP<br />    Gizmo5, Skype<br />Games<br />    The Battle for Wesnoth, Wormux<br />Others<br />    FBReader (e-book reader), GPE (OpenSync compatible PIM), rdesktop (RDP remote access), Rhapsody (subscription music, US only), ScummVM (game emulator), Wayfinder (fully featured GPS navigation software), Free42S (HP 42S calculator emulator), gPodder (podcast client), Maemo Mapper (includes GPS functionality), MaemoMyth (MythTV frontend that uses GMythStream), Monsoon HAVA (TV viewer and controller), Navit (GPS navigation software), Obscura Photo Manager, Palm Emulator from Access (ARM based Palm emulator), Phonelink (SMS and voice caller via BT), Quiver Image Viewer, SDict Viewer (sdict-based dictionary/encyclopedia viewer), Vagalume (Last.FM player), VNC, YouAmp (music player), LogMeIn Browser Plugin<br />Fremantle Stars<br />    Applications developed by the community and supported by Nokia as Fremantle Stars will be part of Maemo 5.[16] Some notable applications: Mauku (micro-blogging client),[17] Maemo Mapper (map application),[18] Numpty Physics (game),[19] ScummVM (game, includes Beneath a Steel Sky),[20] Xournal (notes/sketch utility),[21] Fennec (web browser)[4], FBReader (e-book reader),[22] OSM2Go (OpenStreetMap editor)[23]<br />Debian<br />    OpenOffice.org running on Maemo 5 using Easy Debian.<br />    The complete ARM Debian distribution can be installed as a Maemo application.[24], making thousands of software packages available (including OpenOffice, Firefox, Java, the GNOME, and LXDE desktops, etc). Debian ARM packages can also be used if they are modified with the maemo-optify tool for example[25]). The ability to run largely-unmodified linux packages is the main difference compared to other Linux based mobile operating systems such as Android and webOS.[citation needed]<br /><br />Software development<br /><br />Software can be developed in C using the Maemo SDK, in Java which is supported by the Jalimo JVM,[26] in Python, in Ruby, and Mono.<br /><br />The Maemo SDK is based around the Debian-oriented Scratchbox Cross Compilation Toolkit, which provides a sandbox environment in which development may take place. Scratchbox uses Qemu to emulate an ARM processor or sbrsh to remotely execute instructions. Scratchbox-compatible rootstraps are available for both x86 and ARM, so the majority of development and debugging takes place on x86, with final packaging being for ARM.[27]<br /><br />As a new feature to the Maemo operating system, Maemo 5 brings the Qt library as a community-supported component alongside the officially supported GTK+ backend. This is going to change with the Harmattan release which will bring in the Qt library as the default, GTK+ becoming community-supported.[28] The programming languages Python, C and C++ will also be supported.<br /><br />The Forum Nokia Wiki has quality-controlled articles which support Qt development. The Maemo operating system has a development group at Forum Nokia Wiki Maemo.<br />[edit] Hardware<br /><br />The Maemo operating system is designed for Nokia Internet Tablets, which feature very similar specifications to Nokia's high-end N-series and E-series cellphones, with TI OMAP ARM SoCs, large screens, and expandable internal storage.[29] Although the highly optimized, hardware-specific nature of Maemo means running all of it on non-Internet Tablet hardware would be very difficult, most of the important non-proprietary parts of the OS and some of the available 3rd party applications are actively being packaged for Debian and are available for use on other distributions, which will open up a large range of other hardware options.[30]<br /><br />Nokia announced that it would run the Maemo operating system on its new mobile phone, the Nokia N900.[31]<br />[edit] Version history<br />[edit] OS2005<br />OS2005 Desktop<br /><br />Shipped with the 770 in November 2005, this is the original Internet Tablet OS. It came bundled with the Opera web browser, Flash 6, basic Email and RSS clients, audio and video players, PDF and image viewers, a graphical APT front-end (dubbed simply "Application manager"), and a variety of simple games and utilities.[32]<br />[edit] OS2006<br />OS2006 showing Pimlico Dates<br /><br />On May 16, 2006 Nokia announced a new version of Internet Tablet OS,[33] which was subsequentially released as a beta version for the 770 on June 9, 2006 and as a final on June 20, 2006.[34] The update featured improved performance and stability, a built-in Google Talk client, a refreshed look, and a new full-screen finger keyboard. Because of significant API and architecture changes, existing applications required recompiling. It is the last officially supported Internet Tablet OS release for the 770.<br /><br />Also included was the ability to support 2GB RS-MMC cards (formatted FAT). The Linux kernel was upgraded to 2.6.16 with the associated patches for the OMAP platform. This new version uses kernel preemption for improved interactivity.<br />[edit] OS2007<br />OS2007 Desktop showing OMWeather<br /><br />OS2007 was released and bundled with the N800 on January 8, 2007 after its announcement at the Las Vegas CES 2007 summit. It featured significant bug fixes and performance improvements in almost all areas of the OS, bringing updated versions of Opera 8 and Flash 7, an updated interface and various API and library updates.<br />[edit] OS2008<br />OS2008 Desktop<br /><br />OS2008 was released with the N810 in November 2007, based on Linux 2.6.21, and featuring MicroB, a new Mozilla-based web browser that replaces Opera, integrated Samba file sharing and additional support for Windows Media Player Formats and H.264, improved support for USB devices,[35][36] among other incremental UI improvements (particularly in the direction of finger-friendliness).[37] Dynamic frequency scaling (between 165 MHz and 400 MHz) was also implemented, which gave the N800 a 70 MHz speed increase.[38]<br />[edit] Diablo<br /><br />Diablo is the codename for the OS2008 Feature Upgrade (corresponding to Maemo 4.1).,[39] released in June 2008.[40] Major features include significant improvements to the built-in Application manager, incremental operating system upgrades without reflashing ("Seamless Software Update", SSU), Modest as the default mail client, and a new version of the MicroB browser with more optimizations and some interface improvements (though still based on the same Gecko release as Chinook's MicroB).[41][42]<br />[edit] SSU<br /><br />SSU, in particular, is one of the most significant parts of the Diablo release, as it eliminates the flash-based upgrade system of previous Maemo releases which required the user to completely wipe their device with each upgrade. With SSU, the user can receive "over-the-air" updates to the live system. This also decouples bundled software updates from the major system updates as was required with the flash-based method, so Nokia can release more frequent updates to individual packages than before.[43]<br /><br />The first SSU update was pushed on August 11, 2008, and brought Diablo up to version 4.2008.30-2. The update primarily features MicroB, Modest, and connectivity framework updates as well as a number of other minor bugfixes.<br />[edit] Maemo 5<br />Maemo 5 Screenshot<br /><br />Maemo 5, also known as Fremantle,[39] is the default operating system on the Nokia N900. The release features a much more finger-friendly and consistent UI, and an X-server based on Xorg rather than KDrive.[44][45] It features several new technologies, including the Tracker search system, PulseAudio (replacing ESD), the OHM hardware management daemon, the gUPnP UPnP framework, enhanced location framework, and Upstart. Several existing technologies have also been updated, including Gecko, BlueZ, gstreamer (will include OpenMAX), GTK+, and Telepathy.[46][47]<br /><br />Maemo 5 comes with new hardware, the Nokia N900 featuring a Texas Instruments OMAP3 SoC, with an HSPA modem and HD camera, which provides significant improvements in the areas of speed, 3D acceleration, and media playback. It has been decided by Nokia that the commercial Maemo 5 platform releases will not be available on N800/N810 hardware, for compatibility reasons.[48] An open source Linux project called Mer, a variant of Maemo, has been formed to provide an alternative, fully open operating system for mobile devices including the Nokia N800 and N810.[49]<br /><br />Unlike most smartphones, the end-user is able to gain root access by issuing the command "sudo gainroot" in the terminal in Maemo 5.[50] The device does not need to be unlocked or "jailbroken" in order to install an unsupported application. The UK cellular operator Vodafone has its own branded, somewhat more restricted version of the Maemo 5 operating system. Users can flash (change) to the Global variant of the operating system.<br /><br />The Maemo 5 operating system comes preloaded with a variety of applications such as:<br /><br />Web<br />    Maemo Browser (Mozilla based web browser with Adobe Flash 9.4[51]), RSS reader<br />Phone application<br />VoIP<br />    Session initiation protocol, Skype[52]<br />Conversations (IM chat and SMS, no MMS[53])<br />Media<br />    Camera, Photos, Media player<br />Production<br />    Email, Calendar, PDF reader, Contacts<br />Ovi Maps (Find position on a map using the GPS, Search an address or location, Plan routes)<br />Utilities<br />    Clock, Notes, Calculator, Sketch<br />System Tools<br />    File manager, Application manager for downloads, Widgets<br />Games<br />    Bounce, Chess, Blocks, Marbles and Mahjong<br /><br />Nokia expects the open source community to play a large part in the development of applications for Maemo 5.[54] As an example, Nokia has launched a contest at the onedotzero festival in London called PUSH N900 aimed at designers, artists, hackers and modders. The contest invites participants "to connect the N900 to something you love."[55]<br /><br />Nokia's release of the N800 in January 2007 brought Internet Tablet OS 2007. OS2007 ran only on the N800 and Nokia initially had no plans to release it for the 770; however feedback from disgruntled 770 owners[56] led Nokia to release an unsupported hybrid of OS2006 and OS2007, dubbed Internet Tablet OS 2007 <br />[edit] Future<br />[edit] Mer<br /><br />Mer is a completely open-sourced alternative operating system for the N800 and N810 (collectively known as the N8x0 devices). It is based on Ubuntu 9.04, and with the release of Maemo 5/Fremantle, a new goal has emerged: "[To bring] as much of Fremantle as we can get on the N8x0."<br /><br />Mer is still under development, at release 0.17, and is in the process of obtaining drivers from the various hardware manufacturers of the N8x0 devices (for example, the Mer team recently obtained a set of drivers from Texas Instruments, the manufacturer of the processor).<br />[edit] Harmattan<br /><br />Little is known about Harmattan except for the plans to bundle officially supported Qt libraries with it in place of GTK+/Hildon, as well as improved power profiles.[63][64]<br /><br />Harmattan, with the MeeGo announcement, is set to be the "first" MeeGo incarnation on a Nokia device, rather than Maemo 6.<br />[edit] Qt<br /><br />In January 2008, Nokia began the process of acquiring Trolltech, the developer of the Qt application framework. Nokia has since announced plans for the Qt libraries to be bundled with Maemo by Q4 2008, though without a platform-specific "hildonized" UI as is offered with GTK (meaning Qt applications will look different from hildonized GTK ones).[65][66] This will make porting of Qt applications to the platform easier for developers and make new applications available to users. Qt support on S60 devices will likely lead to cross-platform application sharing between the two platforms.[67][68] The announcement has met with mixed reaction in the developer community.

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Maemo  - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
Maemo<br />From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<br /><br />User Interface<br />[edit] OS2005���OS2008<br /><br />Up to Maemo 4 (a.k.a OS2008), the default screen is the "Home" screen���the central point from which all applications and settings are accessed. The Home Screen is divided into the following areas:<br /><br />    * Vertically down the left hand side of the screen is the Taskbar, with applets for the web browser, communications, and application menu by default, but these can be modified using third party plugins (to provide a favorites menu, or a command menu, for example).<br />    * Horizontally across the top left half is the Menubar, which shows the application name and window title and gives access to the application's menu (which contains the typical, File, Edit, View, Tools, etc, menus and submenus)<br />    * Horizontally across the top right half is the Statusbar, containing icons such as battery life, wireless connection, volume, Bluetooth, and brightness by default, but these can be expanded using third party plugins in the same manner as the Taskbar.<br />    * The remaining large part of the display contains Home applets (roughly analogous to Apple Inc.'s Dashboard widgets), which can display data as well as being a shortcut to applications. These include an RSS reader, Internet radio player, Google search box and contact list by default, but can also be expanded with third party plugins.<br /><br />The interface uses either the touch screen, or a directional pad and select button, with separate back, menu, and home buttons. It is capable of two modes of text input: handwriting recognition, and two different sizes of onscreen keyboard, as well as hardware keyboard input with the N810.[2]<br />[edit] Maemo 5 (Fremantle)<br /><br />The UI in Maemo 5 has changed with respect to its predecessors. It provides four fully customizable (add/remove widgets, move widgets around, change the background, shortcut to applications/contacts) "Home" screens,[3] called Panorama Desktop.[4] Switching from one desktop to the others is done by sliding one's finger horizontally on the background. The dashboard is accessed via the upper left icon and shows all the running applications, in a manner similar to the Expos�� feature in Apple's MacOS X operating system. From the dashboard, running applications can be brought back to fullscreen by tapping the preview window or applications can be closed by tapping an X-symbol located in the top right corner of the preview window, similar to the concept of closing applications in other operating systems. The application launcher, where all the installed applications can be launched, can be accessed as well from the dashboard by tapping the same area again in the upper left corner of the screen which invokes the dashboard.[5][6] If no task or application is running in the background, tapping the top left icon skips the dashboard and directly displays the application launcher.<br /><br />Maemo provides the Mozilla-based MicroB web-browser with complete Adobe Flash support, which can operate over a wireless connection. It supports an 800x480 display resolution, so some web pages can be viewed without horizontal scrolling. It can automatically connect to known wireless networks and download RSS feeds and email and disconnect automatically without user intervention.[7]<br /><br />Software is installed or uninstalled using the Application manager. The X Terminal can also be used to install applications using the "apt-get" command (Although this is discouraged for inexperienced users). Users can subscribe to different software repositories which can then be used to automatically keep software up to date. The Application manager also provides an overview of everything currently installed on the system. Data can be synchronized with a PC via a USB connection, and the users files can be accessed using the standard Removable Storage Device protocol.[7]<br />[edit] Features<br />[edit] Updating<br /><br />Maemo devices can be updated using a simple flashing method with a computer over USB.<br /><br />Since Diablo (Maemo 4.1), Maemo supports "Seamless Software Update" (SSU), which allows incremental operating system upgrades "over the air" using apt without the need for a full flash with every update.[8]<br /><br />Flashing remains available as a way to start over from scratch with a clean install (much like formatting your hard drive and reinstalling your OS on a PC).[9]<br />[edit] Security<br /><br />The quick start guide for developers warns that Maemo security concentrates on preventing remote attacks (e.g. by wireless networking and Bluetooth). In particular, it warns that Maemo makes use of a root account, but has a trivial default password (sudo gainroot, pw:rootme).[citation needed]<br /><br />Independent of the root password, Maemo provides a way to lock the device's controls and display with a numeric access code to help prevent unauthorised access.[10]<br />[edit] Components<br /><br />Maemo is a modified version of the Debian Linux distribution, slimmed down for mobile devices.[11] It uses an X Window System-based graphical user interface using Xomap and the Matchbox window manager; the GUI uses the GTK+ toolkit and Hildon user interface widgets and API.[12]<br /><br />BusyBox, a software package for embedded and mobile devices, replaces the GNU Core Utilities used in Debian-proper to reduce memory usage and storage requirements (at the expense of some functionality).[13]<br /><br />ESD is used as the primary sound server, and GStreamer is used by the shipped media player to play back sounds and movies. The formats supported by GStreamer can be extended by compiling GStreamer plugins in scratchbox (Maemo SDK), which was done, for example, to bring Ogg support to the platform.[14] 3rd party media players can access GStreamer directly or via "osso-media-server".[citation needed]<br /><br />Window management is handled by the Matchbox window manager, which limits the screen to showing a single window at a time (Ubuntu Netbook Remix implements a similar system). This is to improve handheld usability on a mobile device with a small screen.<br /><br />Although Maemo is based on Linux and open source software, some parts of Maemo remain closed source. These include some user-space software, like certain statusbar and taskbar applets (including the display brightness applet) and applications, and some system daemons related to connectivity and power management.[citation needed]<br />[edit] Software<br /><br />Maemo comes with a number of built-in applications, but additional applications can be installed from a number of sources, including various official and community software repositories and deb files through either the built-in package manager "Application manager" or apt and dpkg.<br /><br />Bundled applications include the Mozilla-based MicroB browser, Macromedia Flash, Gizmo5, and Skype.[15]<br />[edit] Third-party applications<br /><br />Due in part to the free and open source nature of Linux and Maemo, porting applications to Maemo is a straightforward procedure. Because of this, there are many third-party applications available for the platform. Some applications are original software written specifically for Maemo, while other applications are straight ports of existing Linux programs. Some notable software includes:<br /><br />Media players<br />    Canola (with network streaming), MPlayer<br />Internet<br />    Claws Mail, Modest, Midori, Firefox for mobile<br />Office applications<br />    Gnumeric (spreadsheet), Abiword (word processing)<br />Instant Messaging<br />    Pidgin<br />VOIP<br />    Gizmo5, Skype<br />Games<br />    The Battle for Wesnoth, Wormux<br />Others<br />    FBReader (e-book reader), GPE (OpenSync compatible PIM), rdesktop (RDP remote access), Rhapsody (subscription music, US only), ScummVM (game emulator), Wayfinder (fully featured GPS navigation software), Free42S (HP 42S calculator emulator), gPodder (podcast client), Maemo Mapper (includes GPS functionality), MaemoMyth (MythTV frontend that uses GMythStream), Monsoon HAVA (TV viewer and controller), Navit (GPS navigation software), Obscura Photo Manager, Palm Emulator from Access (ARM based Palm emulator), Phonelink (SMS and voice caller via BT), Quiver Image Viewer, SDict Viewer (sdict-based dictionary/encyclopedia viewer), Vagalume (Last.FM player), VNC, YouAmp (music player), LogMeIn Browser Plugin<br />Fremantle Stars<br />    Applications developed by the community and supported by Nokia as Fremantle Stars will be part of Maemo 5.[16] Some notable applications: Mauku (micro-blogging client),[17] Maemo Mapper (map application),[18] Numpty Physics (game),[19] ScummVM (game, includes Beneath a Steel Sky),[20] Xournal (notes/sketch utility),[21] Fennec (web browser)[4], FBReader (e-book reader),[22] OSM2Go (OpenStreetMap editor)[23]<br />Debian<br />    OpenOffice.org running on Maemo 5 using Easy Debian.<br />    The complete ARM Debian distribution can be installed as a Maemo application.[24], making thousands of software packages available (including OpenOffice, Firefox, Java, the GNOME, and LXDE desktops, etc). Debian ARM packages can also be used if they are modified with the maemo-optify tool for example[25]). The ability to run largely-unmodified linux packages is the main difference compared to other Linux based mobile operating systems such as Android and webOS.[citation needed]<br /><br />Software development<br /><br />Software can be developed in C using the Maemo SDK, in Java which is supported by the Jalimo JVM,[26] in Python, in Ruby, and Mono.<br /><br />The Maemo SDK is based around the Debian-oriented Scratchbox Cross Compilation Toolkit, which provides a sandbox environment in which development may take place. Scratchbox uses Qemu to emulate an ARM processor or sbrsh to remotely execute instructions. Scratchbox-compatible rootstraps are available for both x86 and ARM, so the majority of development and debugging takes place on x86, with final packaging being for ARM.[27]<br /><br />As a new feature to the Maemo operating system, Maemo 5 brings the Qt library as a community-supported component alongside the officially supported GTK+ backend. This is going to change with the Harmattan release which will bring in the Qt library as the default, GTK+ becoming community-supported.[28] The programming languages Python, C and C++ will also be supported.<br /><br />The Forum Nokia Wiki has quality-controlled articles which support Qt development. The Maemo operating system has a development group at Forum Nokia Wiki Maemo.<br />[edit] Hardware<br /><br />The Maemo operating system is designed for Nokia Internet Tablets, which feature very similar specifications to Nokia's high-end N-series and E-series cellphones, with TI OMAP ARM SoCs, large screens, and expandable internal storage.[29] Although the highly optimized, hardware-specific nature of Maemo means running all of it on non-Internet Tablet hardware would be very difficult, most of the important non-proprietary parts of the OS and some of the available 3rd party applications are actively being packaged for Debian and are available for use on other distributions, which will open up a large range of other hardware options.[30]<br /><br />Nokia announced that it would run the Maemo operating system on its new mobile phone, the Nokia N900.[31]<br />[edit] Version history<br />[edit] OS2005<br />OS2005 Desktop<br /><br />Shipped with the 770 in November 2005, this is the original Internet Tablet OS. It came bundled with the Opera web browser, Flash 6, basic Email and RSS clients, audio and video players, PDF and image viewers, a graphical APT front-end (dubbed simply "Application manager"), and a variety of simple games and utilities.[32]<br />[edit] OS2006<br />OS2006 showing Pimlico Dates<br /><br />On May 16, 2006 Nokia announced a new version of Internet Tablet OS,[33] which was subsequentially released as a beta version for the 770 on June 9, 2006 and as a final on June 20, 2006.[34] The update featured improved performance and stability, a built-in Google Talk client, a refreshed look, and a new full-screen finger keyboard. Because of significant API and architecture changes, existing applications required recompiling. It is the last officially supported Internet Tablet OS release for the 770.<br /><br />Also included was the ability to support 2GB RS-MMC cards (formatted FAT). The Linux kernel was upgraded to 2.6.16 with the associated patches for the OMAP platform. This new version uses kernel preemption for improved interactivity.<br />[edit] OS2007<br />OS2007 Desktop showing OMWeather<br /><br />OS2007 was released and bundled with the N800 on January 8, 2007 after its announcement at the Las Vegas CES 2007 summit. It featured significant bug fixes and performance improvements in almost all areas of the OS, bringing updated versions of Opera 8 and Flash 7, an updated interface and various API and library updates.<br />[edit] OS2008<br />OS2008 Desktop<br /><br />OS2008 was released with the N810 in November 2007, based on Linux 2.6.21, and featuring MicroB, a new Mozilla-based web browser that replaces Opera, integrated Samba file sharing and additional support for Windows Media Player Formats and H.264, improved support for USB devices,[35][36] among other incremental UI improvements (particularly in the direction of finger-friendliness).[37] Dynamic frequency scaling (between 165 MHz and 400 MHz) was also implemented, which gave the N800 a 70 MHz speed increase.[38]<br />[edit] Diablo<br /><br />Diablo is the codename for the OS2008 Feature Upgrade (corresponding to Maemo 4.1).,[39] released in June 2008.[40] Major features include significant improvements to the built-in Application manager, incremental operating system upgrades without reflashing ("Seamless Software Update", SSU), Modest as the default mail client, and a new version of the MicroB browser with more optimizations and some interface improvements (though still based on the same Gecko release as Chinook's MicroB).[41][42]<br />[edit] SSU<br /><br />SSU, in particular, is one of the most significant parts of the Diablo release, as it eliminates the flash-based upgrade system of previous Maemo releases which required the user to completely wipe their device with each upgrade. With SSU, the user can receive "over-the-air" updates to the live system. This also decouples bundled software updates from the major system updates as was required with the flash-based method, so Nokia can release more frequent updates to individual packages than before.[43]<br /><br />The first SSU update was pushed on August 11, 2008, and brought Diablo up to version 4.2008.30-2. The update primarily features MicroB, Modest, and connectivity framework updates as well as a number of other minor bugfixes.<br />[edit] Maemo 5<br />Maemo 5 Screenshot<br /><br />Maemo 5, also known as Fremantle,[39] is the default operating system on the Nokia N900. The release features a much more finger-friendly and consistent UI, and an X-server based on Xorg rather than KDrive.[44][45] It features several new technologies, including the Tracker search system, PulseAudio (replacing ESD), the OHM hardware management daemon, the gUPnP UPnP framework, enhanced location framework, and Upstart. Several existing technologies have also been updated, including Gecko, BlueZ, gstreamer (will include OpenMAX), GTK+, and Telepathy.[46][47]<br /><br />Maemo 5 comes with new hardware, the Nokia N900 featuring a Texas Instruments OMAP3 SoC, with an HSPA modem and HD camera, which provides significant improvements in the areas of speed, 3D acceleration, and media playback. It has been decided by Nokia that the commercial Maemo 5 platform releases will not be available on N800/N810 hardware, for compatibility reasons.[48] An open source Linux project called Mer, a variant of Maemo, has been formed to provide an alternative, fully open operating system for mobile devices including the Nokia N800 and N810.[49]<br /><br />Unlike most smartphones, the end-user is able to gain root access by issuing the command "sudo gainroot" in the terminal in Maemo 5.[50] The device does not need to be unlocked or "jailbroken" in order to install an unsupported application. The UK cellular operator Vodafone has its own branded, somewhat more restricted version of the Maemo 5 operating system. Users can flash (change) to the Global variant of the operating system.<br /><br />The Maemo 5 operating system comes preloaded with a variety of applications such as:<br /><br />Web<br />    Maemo Browser (Mozilla based web browser with Adobe Flash 9.4[51]), RSS reader<br />Phone application<br />VoIP<br />    Session initiation protocol, Skype[52]<br />Conversations (IM chat and SMS, no MMS[53])<br />Media<br />    Camera, Photos, Media player<br />Production<br />    Email, Calendar, PDF reader, Contacts<br />Ovi Maps (Find position on a map using the GPS, Search an address or location, Plan routes)<br />Utilities<br />    Clock, Notes, Calculator, Sketch<br />System Tools<br />    File manager, Application manager for downloads, Widgets<br />Games<br />    Bounce, Chess, Blocks, Marbles and Mahjong<br /><br />Nokia expects the open source community to play a large part in the development of applications for Maemo 5.[54] As an example, Nokia has launched a contest at the onedotzero festival in London called PUSH N900 aimed at designers, artists, hackers and modders. The contest invites participants "to connect the N900 to something you love."[55]<br /><br />Nokia's release of the N800 in January 2007 brought Internet Tablet OS 2007. OS2007 ran only on the N800 and Nokia initially had no plans to release it for the 770; however feedback from disgruntled 770 owners[56] led Nokia to release an unsupported hybrid of OS2006 and OS2007, dubbed Internet Tablet OS 2007 <br />[edit] Future<br />[edit] Mer<br /><br />Mer is a completely open-sourced alternative operating system for the N800 and N810 (collectively known as the N8x0 devices). It is based on Ubuntu 9.04, and with the release of Maemo 5/Fremantle, a new goal has emerged: "[To bring] as much of Fremantle as we can get on the N8x0."<br /><br />Mer is still under development, at release 0.17, and is in the process of obtaining drivers from the various hardware manufacturers of the N8x0 devices (for example, the Mer team recently obtained a set of drivers from Texas Instruments, the manufacturer of the processor).<br />[edit] Harmattan<br /><br />Little is known about Harmattan except for the plans to bundle officially supported Qt libraries with it in place of GTK+/Hildon, as well as improved power profiles.[63][64]<br /><br />Harmattan, with the MeeGo announcement, is set to be the "first" MeeGo incarnation on a Nokia device, rather than Maemo 6.<br />[edit] Qt<br /><br />In January 2008, Nokia began the process of acquiring Trolltech, the developer of the Qt application framework. Nokia has since announced plans for the Qt libraries to be bundled with Maemo by Q4 2008, though without a platform-specific "hildonized" UI as is offered with GTK (meaning Qt applications will look different from hildonized GTK ones).[65][66] This will make porting of Qt applications to the platform easier for developers and make new applications available to users. Qt support on S60 devices will likely lead to cross-platform application sharing between the two platforms.[67][68] The announcement has met with mixed reaction in the developer community.

Maemo  - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
Maemo<br />From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<br /><br />User Interface<br />[edit] OS2005���OS2008<br /><br />Up to Maemo 4 (a.k.a OS2008), the default screen is the "Home" screen���the central point from which all applications and settings are accessed. The Home Screen is divided into the following areas:<br /><br />    * Vertically down the left hand side of the screen is the Taskbar, with applets for the web browser, communications, and application menu by default, but these can be modified using third party plugins (to provide a favorites menu, or a command menu, for example).<br />    * Horizontally across the top left half is the Menubar, which shows the application name and window title and gives access to the application's menu (which contains the typical, File, Edit, View, Tools, etc, menus and submenus)<br />    * Horizontally across the top right half is the Statusbar, containing icons such as battery life, wireless connection, volume, Bluetooth, and brightness by default, but these can be expanded using third party plugins in the same manner as the Taskbar.<br />    * The remaining large part of the display contains Home applets (roughly analogous to Apple Inc.'s Dashboard widgets), which can display data as well as being a shortcut to applications. These include an RSS reader, Internet radio player, Google search box and contact list by default, but can also be expanded with third party plugins.<br /><br />The interface uses either the touch screen, or a directional pad and select button, with separate back, menu, and home buttons. It is capable of two modes of text input: handwriting recognition, and two different sizes of onscreen keyboard, as well as hardware keyboard input with the N810.[2]<br />[edit] Maemo 5 (Fremantle)<br /><br />The UI in Maemo 5 has changed with respect to its predecessors. It provides four fully customizable (add/remove widgets, move widgets around, change the background, shortcut to applications/contacts) "Home" screens,[3] called Panorama Desktop.[4] Switching from one desktop to the others is done by sliding one's finger horizontally on the background. The dashboard is accessed via the upper left icon and shows all the running applications, in a manner similar to the Expos�� feature in Apple's MacOS X operating system. From the dashboard, running applications can be brought back to fullscreen by tapping the preview window or applications can be closed by tapping an X-symbol located in the top right corner of the preview window, similar to the concept of closing applications in other operating systems. The application launcher, where all the installed applications can be launched, can be accessed as well from the dashboard by tapping the same area again in the upper left corner of the screen which invokes the dashboard.[5][6] If no task or application is running in the background, tapping the top left icon skips the dashboard and directly displays the application launcher.<br /><br />Maemo provides the Mozilla-based MicroB web-browser with complete Adobe Flash support, which can operate over a wireless connection. It supports an 800x480 display resolution, so some web pages can be viewed without horizontal scrolling. It can automatically connect to known wireless networks and download RSS feeds and email and disconnect automatically without user intervention.[7]<br /><br />Software is installed or uninstalled using the Application manager. The X Terminal can also be used to install applications using the "apt-get" command (Although this is discouraged for inexperienced users). Users can subscribe to different software repositories which can then be used to automatically keep software up to date. The Application manager also provides an overview of everything currently installed on the system. Data can be synchronized with a PC via a USB connection, and the users files can be accessed using the standard Removable Storage Device protocol.[7]<br />[edit] Features<br />[edit] Updating<br /><br />Maemo devices can be updated using a simple flashing method with a computer over USB.<br /><br />Since Diablo (Maemo 4.1), Maemo supports "Seamless Software Update" (SSU), which allows incremental operating system upgrades "over the air" using apt without the need for a full flash with every update.[8]<br /><br />Flashing remains available as a way to start over from scratch with a clean install (much like formatting your hard drive and reinstalling your OS on a PC).[9]<br />[edit] Security<br /><br />The quick start guide for developers warns that Maemo security concentrates on preventing remote attacks (e.g. by wireless networking and Bluetooth). In particular, it warns that Maemo makes use of a root account, but has a trivial default password (sudo gainroot, pw:rootme).[citation needed]<br /><br />Independent of the root password, Maemo provides a way to lock the device's controls and display with a numeric access code to help prevent unauthorised access.[10]<br />[edit] Components<br /><br />Maemo is a modified version of the Debian Linux distribution, slimmed down for mobile devices.[11] It uses an X Window System-based graphical user interface using Xomap and the Matchbox window manager; the GUI uses the GTK+ toolkit and Hildon user interface widgets and API.[12]<br /><br />BusyBox, a software package for embedded and mobile devices, replaces the GNU Core Utilities used in Debian-proper to reduce memory usage and storage requirements (at the expense of some functionality).[13]<br /><br />ESD is used as the primary sound server, and GStreamer is used by the shipped media player to play back sounds and movies. The formats supported by GStreamer can be extended by compiling GStreamer plugins in scratchbox (Maemo SDK), which was done, for example, to bring Ogg support to the platform.[14] 3rd party media players can access GStreamer directly or via "osso-media-server".[citation needed]<br /><br />Window management is handled by the Matchbox window manager, which limits the screen to showing a single window at a time (Ubuntu Netbook Remix implements a similar system). This is to improve handheld usability on a mobile device with a small screen.<br /><br />Although Maemo is based on Linux and open source software, some parts of Maemo remain closed source. These include some user-space software, like certain statusbar and taskbar applets (including the display brightness applet) and applications, and some system daemons related to connectivity and power management.[citation needed]<br />[edit] Software<br /><br />Maemo comes with a number of built-in applications, but additional applications can be installed from a number of sources, including various official and community software repositories and deb files through either the built-in package manager "Application manager" or apt and dpkg.<br /><br />Bundled applications include the Mozilla-based MicroB browser, Macromedia Flash, Gizmo5, and Skype.[15]<br />[edit] Third-party applications<br /><br />Due in part to the free and open source nature of Linux and Maemo, porting applications to Maemo is a straightforward procedure. Because of this, there are many third-party applications available for the platform. Some applications are original software written specifically for Maemo, while other applications are straight ports of existing Linux programs. Some notable software includes:<br /><br />Media players<br />    Canola (with network streaming), MPlayer<br />Internet<br />    Claws Mail, Modest, Midori, Firefox for mobile<br />Office applications<br />    Gnumeric (spreadsheet), Abiword (word processing)<br />Instant Messaging<br />    Pidgin<br />VOIP<br />    Gizmo5, Skype<br />Games<br />    The Battle for Wesnoth, Wormux<br />Others<br />    FBReader (e-book reader), GPE (OpenSync compatible PIM), rdesktop (RDP remote access), Rhapsody (subscription music, US only), ScummVM (game emulator), Wayfinder (fully featured GPS navigation software), Free42S (HP 42S calculator emulator), gPodder (podcast client), Maemo Mapper (includes GPS functionality), MaemoMyth (MythTV frontend that uses GMythStream), Monsoon HAVA (TV viewer and controller), Navit (GPS navigation software), Obscura Photo Manager, Palm Emulator from Access (ARM based Palm emulator), Phonelink (SMS and voice caller via BT), Quiver Image Viewer, SDict Viewer (sdict-based dictionary/encyclopedia viewer), Vagalume (Last.FM player), VNC, YouAmp (music player), LogMeIn Browser Plugin<br />Fremantle Stars<br />    Applications developed by the community and supported by Nokia as Fremantle Stars will be part of Maemo 5.[16] Some notable applications: Mauku (micro-blogging client),[17] Maemo Mapper (map application),[18] Numpty Physics (game),[19] ScummVM (game, includes Beneath a Steel Sky),[20] Xournal (notes/sketch utility),[21] Fennec (web browser)[4], FBReader (e-book reader),[22] OSM2Go (OpenStreetMap editor)[23]<br />Debian<br />    OpenOffice.org running on Maemo 5 using Easy Debian.<br />    The complete ARM Debian distribution can be installed as a Maemo application.[24], making thousands of software packages available (including OpenOffice, Firefox, Java, the GNOME, and LXDE desktops, etc). Debian ARM packages can also be used if they are modified with the maemo-optify tool for example[25]). The ability to run largely-unmodified linux packages is the main difference compared to other Linux based mobile operating systems such as Android and webOS.[citation needed]<br /><br />Software development<br /><br />Software can be developed in C using the Maemo SDK, in Java which is supported by the Jalimo JVM,[26] in Python, in Ruby, and Mono.<br /><br />The Maemo SDK is based around the Debian-oriented Scratchbox Cross Compilation Toolkit, which provides a sandbox environment in which development may take place. Scratchbox uses Qemu to emulate an ARM processor or sbrsh to remotely execute instructions. Scratchbox-compatible rootstraps are available for both x86 and ARM, so the majority of development and debugging takes place on x86, with final packaging being for ARM.[27]<br /><br />As a new feature to the Maemo operating system, Maemo 5 brings the Qt library as a community-supported component alongside the officially supported GTK+ backend. This is going to change with the Harmattan release which will bring in the Qt library as the default, GTK+ becoming community-supported.[28] The programming languages Python, C and C++ will also be supported.<br /><br />The Forum Nokia Wiki has quality-controlled articles which support Qt development. The Maemo operating system has a development group at Forum Nokia Wiki Maemo.<br />[edit] Hardware<br /><br />The Maemo operating system is designed for Nokia Internet Tablets, which feature very similar specifications to Nokia's high-end N-series and E-series cellphones, with TI OMAP ARM SoCs, large screens, and expandable internal storage.[29] Although the highly optimized, hardware-specific nature of Maemo means running all of it on non-Internet Tablet hardware would be very difficult, most of the important non-proprietary parts of the OS and some of the available 3rd party applications are actively being packaged for Debian and are available for use on other distributions, which will open up a large range of other hardware options.[30]<br /><br />Nokia announced that it would run the Maemo operating system on its new mobile phone, the Nokia N900.[31]<br />[edit] Version history<br />[edit] OS2005<br />OS2005 Desktop<br /><br />Shipped with the 770 in November 2005, this is the original Internet Tablet OS. It came bundled with the Opera web browser, Flash 6, basic Email and RSS clients, audio and video players, PDF and image viewers, a graphical APT front-end (dubbed simply "Application manager"), and a variety of simple games and utilities.[32]<br />[edit] OS2006<br />OS2006 showing Pimlico Dates<br /><br />On May 16, 2006 Nokia announced a new version of Internet Tablet OS,[33] which was subsequentially released as a beta version for the 770 on June 9, 2006 and as a final on June 20, 2006.[34] The update featured improved performance and stability, a built-in Google Talk client, a refreshed look, and a new full-screen finger keyboard. Because of significant API and architecture changes, existing applications required recompiling. It is the last officially supported Internet Tablet OS release for the 770.<br /><br />Also included was the ability to support 2GB RS-MMC cards (formatted FAT). The Linux kernel was upgraded to 2.6.16 with the associated patches for the OMAP platform. This new version uses kernel preemption for improved interactivity.<br />[edit] OS2007<br />OS2007 Desktop showing OMWeather<br /><br />OS2007 was released and bundled with the N800 on January 8, 2007 after its announcement at the Las Vegas CES 2007 summit. It featured significant bug fixes and performance improvements in almost all areas of the OS, bringing updated versions of Opera 8 and Flash 7, an updated interface and various API and library updates.<br />[edit] OS2008<br />OS2008 Desktop<br /><br />OS2008 was released with the N810 in November 2007, based on Linux 2.6.21, and featuring MicroB, a new Mozilla-based web browser that replaces Opera, integrated Samba file sharing and additional support for Windows Media Player Formats and H.264, improved support for USB devices,[35][36] among other incremental UI improvements (particularly in the direction of finger-friendliness).[37] Dynamic frequency scaling (between 165 MHz and 400 MHz) was also implemented, which gave the N800 a 70 MHz speed increase.[38]<br />[edit] Diablo<br /><br />Diablo is the codename for the OS2008 Feature Upgrade (corresponding to Maemo 4.1).,[39] released in June 2008.[40] Major features include significant improvements to the built-in Application manager, incremental operating system upgrades without reflashing ("Seamless Software Update", SSU), Modest as the default mail client, and a new version of the MicroB browser with more optimizations and some interface improvements (though still based on the same Gecko release as Chinook's MicroB).[41][42]<br />[edit] SSU<br /><br />SSU, in particular, is one of the most significant parts of the Diablo release, as it eliminates the flash-based upgrade system of previous Maemo releases which required the user to completely wipe their device with each upgrade. With SSU, the user can receive "over-the-air" updates to the live system. This also decouples bundled software updates from the major system updates as was required with the flash-based method, so Nokia can release more frequent updates to individual packages than before.[43]<br /><br />The first SSU update was pushed on August 11, 2008, and brought Diablo up to version 4.2008.30-2. The update primarily features MicroB, Modest, and connectivity framework updates as well as a number of other minor bugfixes.<br />[edit] Maemo 5<br />Maemo 5 Screenshot<br /><br />Maemo 5, also known as Fremantle,[39] is the default operating system on the Nokia N900. The release features a much more finger-friendly and consistent UI, and an X-server based on Xorg rather than KDrive.[44][45] It features several new technologies, including the Tracker search system, PulseAudio (replacing ESD), the OHM hardware management daemon, the gUPnP UPnP framework, enhanced location framework, and Upstart. Several existing technologies have also been updated, including Gecko, BlueZ, gstreamer (will include OpenMAX), GTK+, and Telepathy.[46][47]<br /><br />Maemo 5 comes with new hardware, the Nokia N900 featuring a Texas Instruments OMAP3 SoC, with an HSPA modem and HD camera, which provides significant improvements in the areas of speed, 3D acceleration, and media playback. It has been decided by Nokia that the commercial Maemo 5 platform releases will not be available on N800/N810 hardware, for compatibility reasons.[48] An open source Linux project called Mer, a variant of Maemo, has been formed to provide an alternative, fully open operating system for mobile devices including the Nokia N800 and N810.[49]<br /><br />Unlike most smartphones, the end-user is able to gain root access by issuing the command "sudo gainroot" in the terminal in Maemo 5.[50] The device does not need to be unlocked or "jailbroken" in order to install an unsupported application. The UK cellular operator Vodafone has its own branded, somewhat more restricted version of the Maemo 5 operating system. Users can flash (change) to the Global variant of the operating system.<br /><br />The Maemo 5 operating system comes preloaded with a variety of applications such as:<br /><br />Web<br />    Maemo Browser (Mozilla based web browser with Adobe Flash 9.4[51]), RSS reader<br />Phone application<br />VoIP<br />    Session initiation protocol, Skype[52]<br />Conversations (IM chat and SMS, no MMS[53])<br />Media<br />    Camera, Photos, Media player<br />Production<br />    Email, Calendar, PDF reader, Contacts<br />Ovi Maps (Find position on a map using the GPS, Search an address or location, Plan routes)<br />Utilities<br />    Clock, Notes, Calculator, Sketch<br />System Tools<br />    File manager, Application manager for downloads, Widgets<br />Games<br />    Bounce, Chess, Blocks, Marbles and Mahjong<br /><br />Nokia expects the open source community to play a large part in the development of applications for Maemo 5.[54] As an example, Nokia has launched a contest at the onedotzero festival in London called PUSH N900 aimed at designers, artists, hackers and modders. The contest invites participants "to connect the N900 to something you love."[55]<br /><br />Nokia's release of the N800 in January 2007 brought Internet Tablet OS 2007. OS2007 ran only on the N800 and Nokia initially had no plans to release it for the 770; however feedback from disgruntled 770 owners[56] led Nokia to release an unsupported hybrid of OS2006 and OS2007, dubbed Internet Tablet OS 2007 <br />[edit] Future<br />[edit] Mer<br /><br />Mer is a completely open-sourced alternative operating system for the N800 and N810 (collectively known as the N8x0 devices). It is based on Ubuntu 9.04, and with the release of Maemo 5/Fremantle, a new goal has emerged: "[To bring] as much of Fremantle as we can get on the N8x0."<br /><br />Mer is still under development, at release 0.17, and is in the process of obtaining drivers from the various hardware manufacturers of the N8x0 devices (for example, the Mer team recently obtained a set of drivers from Texas Instruments, the manufacturer of the processor).<br />[edit] Harmattan<br /><br />Little is known about Harmattan except for the plans to bundle officially supported Qt libraries with it in place of GTK+/Hildon, as well as improved power profiles.[63][64]<br /><br />Harmattan, with the MeeGo announcement, is set to be the "first" MeeGo incarnation on a Nokia device, rather than Maemo 6.<br />[edit] Qt<br /><br />In January 2008, Nokia began the process of acquiring Trolltech, the developer of the Qt application framework. Nokia has since announced plans for the Qt libraries to be bundled with Maemo by Q4 2008, though without a platform-specific "hildonized" UI as is offered with GTK (meaning Qt applications will look different from hildonized GTK ones).[65][66] This will make porting of Qt applications to the platform easier for developers and make new applications available to users. Qt support on S60 devices will likely lead to cross-platform application sharing between the two platforms.[67][68] The announcement has met with mixed reaction in the developer community.

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Maemo<br />From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<br /><br />User Interface<br />[edit] OS2005���OS2008<br /><br />Up to Maemo 4 (a.k.a OS2008), the default screen is the "Home" screen���the central point from which all applications and settings are accessed. The Home Screen is divided into the following areas:<br /><br />    * Vertically down the left hand side of the screen is the Taskbar, with applets for the web browser, communications, and application menu by default, but these can be modified using third party plugins (to provide a favorites menu, or a command menu, for example).<br />    * Horizontally across the top left half is the Menubar, which shows the application name and window title and gives access to the application's menu (which contains the typical, File, Edit, View, Tools, etc, menus and submenus)<br />    * Horizontally across the top right half is the Statusbar, containing icons such as battery life, wireless connection, volume, Bluetooth, and brightness by default, but these can be expanded using third party plugins in the same manner as the Taskbar.<br />    * The remaining large part of the display contains Home applets (roughly analogous to Apple Inc.'s Dashboard widgets), which can display data as well as being a shortcut to applications. These include an RSS reader, Internet radio player, Google search box and contact list by default, but can also be expanded with third party plugins.<br /><br />The interface uses either the touch screen, or a directional pad and select button, with separate back, menu, and home buttons. It is capable of two modes of text input: handwriting recognition, and two different sizes of onscreen keyboard, as well as hardware keyboard input with the N810.[2]<br />[edit] Maemo 5 (Fremantle)<br /><br />The UI in Maemo 5 has changed with respect to its predecessors. It provides four fully customizable (add/remove widgets, move widgets around, change the background, shortcut to applications/contacts) "Home" screens,[3] called Panorama Desktop.[4] Switching from one desktop to the others is done by sliding one's finger horizontally on the background. The dashboard is accessed via the upper left icon and shows all the running applications, in a manner similar to the Expos�� feature in Apple's MacOS X operating system. From the dashboard, running applications can be brought back to fullscreen by tapping the preview window or applications can be closed by tapping an X-symbol located in the top right corner of the preview window, similar to the concept of closing applications in other operating systems. The application launcher, where all the installed applications can be launched, can be accessed as well from the dashboard by tapping the same area again in the upper left corner of the screen which invokes the dashboard.[5][6] If no task or application is running in the background, tapping the top left icon skips the dashboard and directly displays the application launcher.<br /><br />Maemo provides the Mozilla-based MicroB web-browser with complete Adobe Flash support, which can operate over a wireless connection. It supports an 800x480 display resolution, so some web pages can be viewed without horizontal scrolling. It can automatically connect to known wireless networks and download RSS feeds and email and disconnect automatically without user intervention.[7]<br /><br />Software is installed or uninstalled using the Application manager. The X Terminal can also be used to install applications using the "apt-get" command (Although this is discouraged for inexperienced users). Users can subscribe to different software repositories which can then be used to automatically keep software up to date. The Application manager also provides an overview of everything currently installed on the system. Data can be synchronized with a PC via a USB connection, and the users files can be accessed using the standard Removable Storage Device protocol.[7]<br />[edit] Features<br />[edit] Updating<br /><br />Maemo devices can be updated using a simple flashing method with a computer over USB.<br /><br />Since Diablo (Maemo 4.1), Maemo supports "Seamless Software Update" (SSU), which allows incremental operating system upgrades "over the air" using apt without the need for a full flash with every update.[8]<br /><br />Flashing remains available as a way to start over from scratch with a clean install (much like formatting your hard drive and reinstalling your OS on a PC).[9]<br />[edit] Security<br /><br />The quick start guide for developers warns that Maemo security concentrates on preventing remote attacks (e.g. by wireless networking and Bluetooth). In particular, it warns that Maemo makes use of a root account, but has a trivial default password (sudo gainroot, pw:rootme).[citation needed]<br /><br />Independent of the root password, Maemo provides a way to lock the device's controls and display with a numeric access code to help prevent unauthorised access.[10]<br />[edit] Components<br /><br />Maemo is a modified version of the Debian Linux distribution, slimmed down for mobile devices.[11] It uses an X Window System-based graphical user interface using Xomap and the Matchbox window manager; the GUI uses the GTK+ toolkit and Hildon user interface widgets and API.[12]<br /><br />BusyBox, a software package for embedded and mobile devices, replaces the GNU Core Utilities used in Debian-proper to reduce memory usage and storage requirements (at the expense of some functionality).[13]<br /><br />ESD is used as the primary sound server, and GStreamer is used by the shipped media player to play back sounds and movies. The formats supported by GStreamer can be extended by compiling GStreamer plugins in scratchbox (Maemo SDK), which was done, for example, to bring Ogg support to the platform.[14] 3rd party media players can access GStreamer directly or via "osso-media-server".[citation needed]<br /><br />Window management is handled by the Matchbox window manager, which limits the screen to showing a single window at a time (Ubuntu Netbook Remix implements a similar system). This is to improve handheld usability on a mobile device with a small screen.<br /><br />Although Maemo is based on Linux and open source software, some parts of Maemo remain closed source. These include some user-space software, like certain statusbar and taskbar applets (including the display brightness applet) and applications, and some system daemons related to connectivity and power management.[citation needed]<br />[edit] Software<br /><br />Maemo comes with a number of built-in applications, but additional applications can be installed from a number of sources, including various official and community software repositories and deb files through either the built-in package manager "Application manager" or apt and dpkg.<br /><br />Bundled applications include the Mozilla-based MicroB browser, Macromedia Flash, Gizmo5, and Skype.[15]<br />[edit] Third-party applications<br /><br />Due in part to the free and open source nature of Linux and Maemo, porting applications to Maemo is a straightforward procedure. Because of this, there are many third-party applications available for the platform. Some applications are original software written specifically for Maemo, while other applications are straight ports of existing Linux programs. Some notable software includes:<br /><br />Media players<br />    Canola (with network streaming), MPlayer<br />Internet<br />    Claws Mail, Modest, Midori, Firefox for mobile<br />Office applications<br />    Gnumeric (spreadsheet), Abiword (word processing)<br />Instant Messaging<br />    Pidgin<br />VOIP<br />    Gizmo5, Skype<br />Games<br />    The Battle for Wesnoth, Wormux<br />Others<br />    FBReader (e-book reader), GPE (OpenSync compatible PIM), rdesktop (RDP remote access), Rhapsody (subscription music, US only), ScummVM (game emulator), Wayfinder (fully featured GPS navigation software), Free42S (HP 42S calculator emulator), gPodder (podcast client), Maemo Mapper (includes GPS functionality), MaemoMyth (MythTV frontend that uses GMythStream), Monsoon HAVA (TV viewer and controller), Navit (GPS navigation software), Obscura Photo Manager, Palm Emulator from Access (ARM based Palm emulator), Phonelink (SMS and voice caller via BT), Quiver Image Viewer, SDict Viewer (sdict-based dictionary/encyclopedia viewer), Vagalume (Last.FM player), VNC, YouAmp (music player), LogMeIn Browser Plugin<br />Fremantle Stars<br />    Applications developed by the community and supported by Nokia as Fremantle Stars will be part of Maemo 5.[16] Some notable applications: Mauku (micro-blogging client),[17] Maemo Mapper (map application),[18] Numpty Physics (game),[19] ScummVM (game, includes Beneath a Steel Sky),[20] Xournal (notes/sketch utility),[21] Fennec (web browser)[4], FBReader (e-book reader),[22] OSM2Go (OpenStreetMap editor)[23]<br />Debian<br />    OpenOffice.org running on Maemo 5 using Easy Debian.<br />    The complete ARM Debian distribution can be installed as a Maemo application.[24], making thousands of software packages available (including OpenOffice, Firefox, Java, the GNOME, and LXDE desktops, etc). Debian ARM packages can also be used if they are modified with the maemo-optify tool for example[25]). The ability to run largely-unmodified linux packages is the main difference compared to other Linux based mobile operating systems such as Android and webOS.[citation needed]<br /><br />Software development<br /><br />Software can be developed in C using the Maemo SDK, in Java which is supported by the Jalimo JVM,[26] in Python, in Ruby, and Mono.<br /><br />The Maemo SDK is based around the Debian-oriented Scratchbox Cross Compilation Toolkit, which provides a sandbox environment in which development may take place. Scratchbox uses Qemu to emulate an ARM processor or sbrsh to remotely execute instructions. Scratchbox-compatible rootstraps are available for both x86 and ARM, so the majority of development and debugging takes place on x86, with final packaging being for ARM.[27]<br /><br />As a new feature to the Maemo operating system, Maemo 5 brings the Qt library as a community-supported component alongside the officially supported GTK+ backend. This is going to change with the Harmattan release which will bring in the Qt library as the default, GTK+ becoming community-supported.[28] The programming languages Python, C and C++ will also be supported.<br /><br />The Forum Nokia Wiki has quality-controlled articles which support Qt development. The Maemo operating system has a development group at Forum Nokia Wiki Maemo.<br />[edit] Hardware<br /><br />The Maemo operating system is designed for Nokia Internet Tablets, which feature very similar specifications to Nokia's high-end N-series and E-series cellphones, with TI OMAP ARM SoCs, large screens, and expandable internal storage.[29] Although the highly optimized, hardware-specific nature of Maemo means running all of it on non-Internet Tablet hardware would be very difficult, most of the important non-proprietary parts of the OS and some of the available 3rd party applications are actively being packaged for Debian and are available for use on other distributions, which will open up a large range of other hardware options.[30]<br /><br />Nokia announced that it would run the Maemo operating system on its new mobile phone, the Nokia N900.[31]<br />[edit] Version history<br />[edit] OS2005<br />OS2005 Desktop<br /><br />Shipped with the 770 in November 2005, this is the original Internet Tablet OS. It came bundled with the Opera web browser, Flash 6, basic Email and RSS clients, audio and video players, PDF and image viewers, a graphical APT front-end (dubbed simply "Application manager"), and a variety of simple games and utilities.[32]<br />[edit] OS2006<br />OS2006 showing Pimlico Dates<br /><br />On May 16, 2006 Nokia announced a new version of Internet Tablet OS,[33] which was subsequentially released as a beta version for the 770 on June 9, 2006 and as a final on June 20, 2006.[34] The update featured improved performance and stability, a built-in Google Talk client, a refreshed look, and a new full-screen finger keyboard. Because of significant API and architecture changes, existing applications required recompiling. It is the last officially supported Internet Tablet OS release for the 770.<br /><br />Also included was the ability to support 2GB RS-MMC cards (formatted FAT). The Linux kernel was upgraded to 2.6.16 with the associated patches for the OMAP platform. This new version uses kernel preemption for improved interactivity.<br />[edit] OS2007<br />OS2007 Desktop showing OMWeather<br /><br />OS2007 was released and bundled with the N800 on January 8, 2007 after its announcement at the Las Vegas CES 2007 summit. It featured significant bug fixes and performance improvements in almost all areas of the OS, bringing updated versions of Opera 8 and Flash 7, an updated interface and various API and library updates.<br />[edit] OS2008<br />OS2008 Desktop<br /><br />OS2008 was released with the N810 in November 2007, based on Linux 2.6.21, and featuring MicroB, a new Mozilla-based web browser that replaces Opera, integrated Samba file sharing and additional support for Windows Media Player Formats and H.264, improved support for USB devices,[35][36] among other incremental UI improvements (particularly in the direction of finger-friendliness).[37] Dynamic frequency scaling (between 165 MHz and 400 MHz) was also implemented, which gave the N800 a 70 MHz speed increase.[38]<br />[edit] Diablo<br /><br />Diablo is the codename for the OS2008 Feature Upgrade (corresponding to Maemo 4.1).,[39] released in June 2008.[40] Major features include significant improvements to the built-in Application manager, incremental operating system upgrades without reflashing ("Seamless Software Update", SSU), Modest as the default mail client, and a new version of the MicroB browser with more optimizations and some interface improvements (though still based on the same Gecko release as Chinook's MicroB).[41][42]<br />[edit] SSU<br /><br />SSU, in particular, is one of the most significant parts of the Diablo release, as it eliminates the flash-based upgrade system of previous Maemo releases which required the user to completely wipe their device with each upgrade. With SSU, the user can receive "over-the-air" updates to the live system. This also decouples bundled software updates from the major system updates as was required with the flash-based method, so Nokia can release more frequent updates to individual packages than before.[43]<br /><br />The first SSU update was pushed on August 11, 2008, and brought Diablo up to version 4.2008.30-2. The update primarily features MicroB, Modest, and connectivity framework updates as well as a number of other minor bugfixes.<br />[edit] Maemo 5<br />Maemo 5 Screenshot<br /><br />Maemo 5, also known as Fremantle,[39] is the default operating system on the Nokia N900. The release features a much more finger-friendly and consistent UI, and an X-server based on Xorg rather than KDrive.[44][45] It features several new technologies, including the Tracker search system, PulseAudio (replacing ESD), the OHM hardware management daemon, the gUPnP UPnP framework, enhanced location framework, and Upstart. Several existing technologies have also been updated, including Gecko, BlueZ, gstreamer (will include OpenMAX), GTK+, and Telepathy.[46][47]<br /><br />Maemo 5 comes with new hardware, the Nokia N900 featuring a Texas Instruments OMAP3 SoC, with an HSPA modem and HD camera, which provides significant improvements in the areas of speed, 3D acceleration, and media playback. It has been decided by Nokia that the commercial Maemo 5 platform releases will not be available on N800/N810 hardware, for compatibility reasons.[48] An open source Linux project called Mer, a variant of Maemo, has been formed to provide an alternative, fully open operating system for mobile devices including the Nokia N800 and N810.[49]<br /><br />Unlike most smartphones, the end-user is able to gain root access by issuing the command "sudo gainroot" in the terminal in Maemo 5.[50] The device does not need to be unlocked or "jailbroken" in order to install an unsupported application. The UK cellular operator Vodafone has its own branded, somewhat more restricted version of the Maemo 5 operating system. Users can flash (change) to the Global variant of the operating system.<br /><br />The Maemo 5 operating system comes preloaded with a variety of applications such as:<br /><br />Web<br />    Maemo Browser (Mozilla based web browser with Adobe Flash 9.4[51]), RSS reader<br />Phone application<br />VoIP<br />    Session initiation protocol, Skype[52]<br />Conversations (IM chat and SMS, no MMS[53])<br />Media<br />    Camera, Photos, Media player<br />Production<br />    Email, Calendar, PDF reader, Contacts<br />Ovi Maps (Find position on a map using the GPS, Search an address or location, Plan routes)<br />Utilities<br />    Clock, Notes, Calculator, Sketch<br />System Tools<br />    File manager, Application manager for downloads, Widgets<br />Games<br />    Bounce, Chess, Blocks, Marbles and Mahjong<br /><br />Nokia expects the open source community to play a large part in the development of applications for Maemo 5.[54] As an example, Nokia has launched a contest at the onedotzero festival in London called PUSH N900 aimed at designers, artists, hackers and modders. The contest invites participants "to connect the N900 to something you love."[55]<br /><br />Nokia's release of the N800 in January 2007 brought Internet Tablet OS 2007. OS2007 ran only on the N800 and Nokia initially had no plans to release it for the 770; however feedback from disgruntled 770 owners[56] led Nokia to release an unsupported hybrid of OS2006 and OS2007, dubbed Internet Tablet OS 2007 <br />[edit] Future<br />[edit] Mer<br /><br />Mer is a completely open-sourced alternative operating system for the N800 and N810 (collectively known as the N8x0 devices). It is based on Ubuntu 9.04, and with the release of Maemo 5/Fremantle, a new goal has emerged: "[To bring] as much of Fremantle as we can get on the N8x0."<br /><br />Mer is still under development, at release 0.17, and is in the process of obtaining drivers from the various hardware manufacturers of the N8x0 devices (for example, the Mer team recently obtained a set of drivers from Texas Instruments, the manufacturer of the processor).<br />[edit] Harmattan<br /><br />Little is known about Harmattan except for the plans to bundle officially supported Qt libraries with it in place of GTK+/Hildon, as well as improved power profiles.[63][64]<br /><br />Harmattan, with the MeeGo announcement, is set to be the "first" MeeGo incarnation on a Nokia device, rather than Maemo 6.<br />[edit] Qt<br /><br />In January 2008, Nokia began the process of acquiring Trolltech, the developer of the Qt application framework. Nokia has since announced plans for the Qt libraries to be bundled with Maemo by Q4 2008, though without a platform-specific "hildonized" UI as is offered with GTK (meaning Qt applications will look different from hildonized GTK ones).[65][66] This will make porting of Qt applications to the platform easier for developers and make new applications available to users. Qt support on S60 devices will likely lead to cross-platform application sharing between the two platforms.[67][68] The announcement has met with mixed reaction in the developer community.

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Maemo  - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
Maemo<br />From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<br /><br />User Interface<br />[edit] OS2005–OS2008<br /><br />Up to Maemo 4 (a.k.a OS2008), the default screen is the "Home" screen—the central point from which all applications and settings are accessed. The Home Screen is divided into the following areas:<br /><br />    * Vertically down the left hand side of the screen is the Taskbar, with applets for the web browser, communications, and application menu by default, but these can be modified using third party plugins (to provide a favorites menu, or a command menu, for example).<br />    * Horizontally across the top left half is the Menubar, which shows the application name and window title and gives access to the application's menu (which contains the typical, File, Edit, View, Tools, etc, menus and submenus)<br />    * Horizontally across the top right half is the Statusbar, containing icons such as battery life, wireless connection, volume, Bluetooth, and brightness by default, but these can be expanded using third party plugins in the same manner as the Taskbar.<br />    * The remaining large part of the display contains Home applets (roughly analogous to Apple Inc.'s Dashboard widgets), which can display data as well as being a shortcut to applications. These include an RSS reader, Internet radio player, Google search box and contact list by default, but can also be expanded with third party plugins.<br /><br />The interface uses either the touch screen, or a directional pad and select button, with separate back, menu, and home buttons. It is capable of two modes of text input: handwriting recognition, and two different sizes of onscreen keyboard, as well as hardware keyboard input with the N810.[2]<br />[edit] Maemo 5 (Fremantle)<br /><br />The UI in Maemo 5 has changed with respect to its predecessors. It provides four fully customizable (add/remove widgets, move widgets around, change the background, shortcut to applications/contacts) "Home" screens,[3] called Panorama Desktop.[4] Switching from one desktop to the others is done by sliding one's finger horizontally on the background. The dashboard is accessed via the upper left icon and shows all the running applications, in a manner similar to the Exposé feature in Apple's MacOS X operating system. From the dashboard, running applications can be brought back to fullscreen by tapping the preview window or applications can be closed by tapping an X-symbol located in the top right corner of the preview window, similar to the concept of closing applications in other operating systems. The application launcher, where all the installed applications can be launched, can be accessed as well from the dashboard by tapping the same area again in the upper left corner of the screen which invokes the dashboard.[5][6] If no task or application is running in the background, tapping the top left icon skips the dashboard and directly displays the application launcher.<br /><br />Maemo provides the Mozilla-based MicroB web-browser with complete Adobe Flash support, which can operate over a wireless connection. It supports an 800x480 display resolution, so some web pages can be viewed without horizontal scrolling. It can automatically connect to known wireless networks and download RSS feeds and email and disconnect automatically without user intervention.[7]<br /><br />Software is installed or uninstalled using the Application manager. The X Terminal can also be used to install applications using the "apt-get" command (Although this is discouraged for inexperienced users). Users can subscribe to different software repositories which can then be used to automatically keep software up to date. The Application manager also provides an overview of everything currently installed on the system. Data can be synchronized with a PC via a USB connection, and the users files can be accessed using the standard Removable Storage Device protocol.[7]<br />[edit] Features<br />[edit] Updating<br /><br />Maemo devices can be updated using a simple flashing method with a computer over USB.<br /><br />Since Diablo (Maemo 4.1), Maemo supports "Seamless Software Update" (SSU), which allows incremental operating system upgrades "over the air" using apt without the need for a full flash with every update.[8]<br /><br />Flashing remains available as a way to start over from scratch with a clean install (much like formatting your hard drive and reinstalling your OS on a PC).[9]<br />[edit] Security<br /><br />The quick start guide for developers warns that Maemo security concentrates on preventing remote attacks (e.g. by wireless networking and Bluetooth). In particular, it warns that Maemo makes use of a root account, but has a trivial default password (sudo gainroot, pw:rootme).[citation needed]<br /><br />Independent of the root password, Maemo provides a way to lock the device's controls and display with a numeric access code to help prevent unauthorised access.[10]<br />[edit] Components<br /><br />Maemo is a modified version of the Debian Linux distribution, slimmed down for mobile devices.[11] It uses an X Window System-based graphical user interface using Xomap and the Matchbox window manager; the GUI uses the GTK+ toolkit and Hildon user interface widgets and API.[12]<br /><br />BusyBox, a software package for embedded and mobile devices, replaces the GNU Core Utilities used in Debian-proper to reduce memory usage and storage requirements (at the expense of some functionality).[13]<br /><br />ESD is used as the primary sound server, and GStreamer is used by the shipped media player to play back sounds and movies. The formats supported by GStreamer can be extended by compiling GStreamer plugins in scratchbox (Maemo SDK), which was done, for example, to bring Ogg support to the platform.[14] 3rd party media players can access GStreamer directly or via "osso-media-server".[citation needed]<br /><br />Window management is handled by the Matchbox window manager, which limits the screen to showing a single window at a time (Ubuntu Netbook Remix implements a similar system). This is to improve handheld usability on a mobile device with a small screen.<br /><br />Although Maemo is based on Linux and open source software, some parts of Maemo remain closed source. These include some user-space software, like certain statusbar and taskbar applets (including the display brightness applet) and applications, and some system daemons related to connectivity and power management.[citation needed]<br />[edit] Software<br /><br />Maemo comes with a number of built-in applications, but additional applications can be installed from a number of sources, including various official and community software repositories and deb files through either the built-in package manager "Application manager" or apt and dpkg.<br /><br />Bundled applications include the Mozilla-based MicroB browser, Macromedia Flash, Gizmo5, and Skype.[15]<br />[edit] Third-party applications<br /><br />Due in part to the free and open source nature of Linux and Maemo, porting applications to Maemo is a straightforward procedure. Because of this, there are many third-party applications available for the platform. Some applications are original software written specifically for Maemo, while other applications are straight ports of existing Linux programs. Some notable software includes:<br /><br />Media players<br />    Canola (with network streaming), MPlayer<br />Internet<br />    Claws Mail, Modest, Midori, Firefox for mobile<br />Office applications<br />    Gnumeric (spreadsheet), Abiword (word processing)<br />Instant Messaging<br />    Pidgin<br />VOIP<br />    Gizmo5, Skype<br />Games<br />    The Battle for Wesnoth, Wormux<br />Others<br />    FBReader (e-book reader), GPE (OpenSync compatible PIM), rdesktop (RDP remote access), Rhapsody (subscription music, US only), ScummVM (game emulator), Wayfinder (fully featured GPS navigation software), Free42S (HP 42S calculator emulator), gPodder (podcast client), Maemo Mapper (includes GPS functionality), MaemoMyth (MythTV frontend that uses GMythStream), Monsoon HAVA (TV viewer and controller), Navit (GPS navigation software), Obscura Photo Manager, Palm Emulator from Access (ARM based Palm emulator), Phonelink (SMS and voice caller via BT), Quiver Image Viewer, SDict Viewer (sdict-based dictionary/encyclopedia viewer), Vagalume (Last.FM player), VNC, YouAmp (music player), LogMeIn Browser Plugin<br />Fremantle Stars<br />    Applications developed by the community and supported by Nokia as Fremantle Stars will be part of Maemo 5.[16] Some notable applications: Mauku (micro-blogging client),[17] Maemo Mapper (map application),[18] Numpty Physics (game),[19] ScummVM (game, includes Beneath a Steel Sky),[20] Xournal (notes/sketch utility),[21] Fennec (web browser)[4], FBReader (e-book reader),[22] OSM2Go (OpenStreetMap editor)[23]<br />Debian<br />    OpenOffice.org running on Maemo 5 using Easy Debian.<br />    The complete ARM Debian distribution can be installed as a Maemo application.[24], making thousands of software packages available (including OpenOffice, Firefox, Java, the GNOME, and LXDE desktops, etc). Debian ARM packages can also be used if they are modified with the maemo-optify tool for example[25]). The ability to run largely-unmodified linux packages is the main difference compared to other Linux based mobile operating systems such as Android and webOS.[citation needed]<br /><br />Software development<br /><br />Software can be developed in C using the Maemo SDK, in Java which is supported by the Jalimo JVM,[26] in Python, in Ruby, and Mono.<br /><br />The Maemo SDK is based around the Debian-oriented Scratchbox Cross Compilation Toolkit, which provides a sandbox environment in which development may take place. Scratchbox uses Qemu to emulate an ARM processor or sbrsh to remotely execute instructions. Scratchbox-compatible rootstraps are available for both x86 and ARM, so the majority of development and debugging takes place on x86, with final packaging being for ARM.[27]<br /><br />As a new feature to the Maemo operating system, Maemo 5 brings the Qt library as a community-supported component alongside the officially supported GTK+ backend. This is going to change with the Harmattan release which will bring in the Qt library as the default, GTK+ becoming community-supported.[28] The programming languages Python, C and C++ will also be supported.<br /><br />The Forum Nokia Wiki has quality-controlled articles which support Qt development. The Maemo operating system has a development group at Forum Nokia Wiki Maemo.<br />[edit] Hardware<br /><br />The Maemo operating system is designed for Nokia Internet Tablets, which feature very similar specifications to Nokia's high-end N-series and E-series cellphones, with TI OMAP ARM SoCs, large screens, and expandable internal storage.[29] Although the highly optimized, hardware-specific nature of Maemo means running all of it on non-Internet Tablet hardware would be very difficult, most of the important non-proprietary parts of the OS and some of the available 3rd party applications are actively being packaged for Debian and are available for use on other distributions, which will open up a large range of other hardware options.[30]<br /><br />Nokia announced that it would run the Maemo operating system on its new mobile phone, the Nokia N900.[31]<br />[edit] Version history<br />[edit] OS2005<br />OS2005 Desktop<br /><br />Shipped with the 770 in November 2005, this is the original Internet Tablet OS. It came bundled with the Opera web browser, Flash 6, basic Email and RSS clients, audio and video players, PDF and image viewers, a graphical APT front-end (dubbed simply "Application manager"), and a variety of simple games and utilities.[32]<br />[edit] OS2006<br />OS2006 showing Pimlico Dates<br /><br />On May 16, 2006 Nokia announced a new version of Internet Tablet OS,[33] which was subsequentially released as a beta version for the 770 on June 9, 2006 and as a final on June 20, 2006.[34] The update featured improved performance and stability, a built-in Google Talk client, a refreshed look, and a new full-screen finger keyboard. Because of significant API and architecture changes, existing applications required recompiling. It is the last officially supported Internet Tablet OS release for the 770.<br /><br />Also included was the ability to support 2GB RS-MMC cards (formatted FAT). The Linux kernel was upgraded to 2.6.16 with the associated patches for the OMAP platform. This new version uses kernel preemption for improved interactivity.<br />[edit] OS2007<br />OS2007 Desktop showing OMWeather<br /><br />OS2007 was released and bundled with the N800 on January 8, 2007 after its announcement at the Las Vegas CES 2007 summit. It featured significant bug fixes and performance improvements in almost all areas of the OS, bringing updated versions of Opera 8 and Flash 7, an updated interface and various API and library updates.<br />[edit] OS2008<br />OS2008 Desktop<br /><br />OS2008 was released with the N810 in November 2007, based on Linux 2.6.21, and featuring MicroB, a new Mozilla-based web browser that replaces Opera, integrated Samba file sharing and additional support for Windows Media Player Formats and H.264, improved support for USB devices,[35][36] among other incremental UI improvements (particularly in the direction of finger-friendliness).[37] Dynamic frequency scaling (between 165 MHz and 400 MHz) was also implemented, which gave the N800 a 70 MHz speed increase.[38]<br />[edit] Diablo<br /><br />Diablo is the codename for the OS2008 Feature Upgrade (corresponding to Maemo 4.1).,[39] released in June 2008.[40] Major features include significant improvements to the built-in Application manager, incremental operating system upgrades without reflashing ("Seamless Software Update", SSU), Modest as the default mail client, and a new version of the MicroB browser with more optimizations and some interface improvements (though still based on the same Gecko release as Chinook's MicroB).[41][42]<br />[edit] SSU<br /><br />SSU, in particular, is one of the most significant parts of the Diablo release, as it eliminates the flash-based upgrade system of previous Maemo releases which required the user to completely wipe their device with each upgrade. With SSU, the user can receive "over-the-air" updates to the live system. This also decouples bundled software updates from the major system updates as was required with the flash-based method, so Nokia can release more frequent updates to individual packages than before.[43]<br /><br />The first SSU update was pushed on August 11, 2008, and brought Diablo up to version 4.2008.30-2. The update primarily features MicroB, Modest, and connectivity framework updates as well as a number of other minor bugfixes.<br />[edit] Maemo 5<br />Maemo 5 Screenshot<br /><br />Maemo 5, also known as Fremantle,[39] is the default operating system on the Nokia N900. The release features a much more finger-friendly and consistent UI, and an X-server based on Xorg rather than KDrive.[44][45] It features several new technologies, including the Tracker search system, PulseAudio (replacing ESD), the OHM hardware management daemon, the gUPnP UPnP framework, enhanced location framework, and Upstart. Several existing technologies have also been updated, including Gecko, BlueZ, gstreamer (will include OpenMAX), GTK+, and Telepathy.[46][47]<br /><br />Maemo 5 comes with new hardware, the Nokia N900 featuring a Texas Instruments OMAP3 SoC, with an HSPA modem and HD camera, which provides significant improvements in the areas of speed, 3D acceleration, and media playback. It has been decided by Nokia that the commercial Maemo 5 platform releases will not be available on N800/N810 hardware, for compatibility reasons.[48] An open source Linux project called Mer, a variant of Maemo, has been formed to provide an alternative, fully open operating system for mobile devices including the Nokia N800 and N810.[49]<br /><br />Unlike most smartphones, the end-user is able to gain root access by issuing the command "sudo gainroot" in the terminal in Maemo 5.[50] The device does not need to be unlocked or "jailbroken" in order to install an unsupported application. The UK cellular operator Vodafone has its own branded, somewhat more restricted version of the Maemo 5 operating system. Users can flash (change) to the Global variant of the operating system.<br /><br />The Maemo 5 operating system comes preloaded with a variety of applications such as:<br /><br />Web<br />    Maemo Browser (Mozilla based web browser with Adobe Flash 9.4[51]), RSS reader<br />Phone application<br />VoIP<br />    Session initiation protocol, Skype[52]<br />Conversations (IM chat and SMS, no MMS[53])<br />Media<br />    Camera, Photos, Media player<br />Production<br />    Email, Calendar, PDF reader, Contacts<br />Ovi Maps (Find position on a map using the GPS, Search an address or location, Plan routes)<br />Utilities<br />    Clock, Notes, Calculator, Sketch<br />System Tools<br />    File manager, Application manager for downloads, Widgets<br />Games<br />    Bounce, Chess, Blocks, Marbles and Mahjong<br /><br />Nokia expects the open source community to play a large part in the development of applications for Maemo 5.[54] As an example, Nokia has launched a contest at the onedotzero festival in London called PUSH N900 aimed at designers, artists, hackers and modders. The contest invites participants "to connect the N900 to something you love."[55]<br /><br />Nokia's release of the N800 in January 2007 brought Internet Tablet OS 2007. OS2007 ran only on the N800 and Nokia initially had no plans to release it for the 770; however feedback from disgruntled 770 owners[56] led Nokia to release an unsupported hybrid of OS2006 and OS2007, dubbed Internet Tablet OS 2007 <br />[edit] Future<br />[edit] Mer<br /><br />Mer is a completely open-sourced alternative operating system for the N800 and N810 (collectively known as the N8x0 devices). It is based on Ubuntu 9.04, and with the release of Maemo 5/Fremantle, a new goal has emerged: "[To bring] as much of Fremantle as we can get on the N8x0."<br /><br />Mer is still under development, at release 0.17, and is in the process of obtaining drivers from the various hardware manufacturers of the N8x0 devices (for example, the Mer team recently obtained a set of drivers from Texas Instruments, the manufacturer of the processor).<br />[edit] Harmattan<br /><br />Little is known about Harmattan except for the plans to bundle officially supported Qt libraries with it in place of GTK+/Hildon, as well as improved power profiles.[63][64]<br /><br />Harmattan, with the MeeGo announcement, is set to be the "first" MeeGo incarnation on a Nokia device, rather than Maemo 6.<br />[edit] Qt<br /><br />In January 2008, Nokia began the process of acquiring Trolltech, the developer of the Qt application framework. Nokia has since announced plans for the Qt libraries to be bundled with Maemo by Q4 2008, though without a platform-specific "hildonized" UI as is offered with GTK (meaning Qt applications will look different from hildonized GTK ones).[65][66] This will make porting of Qt applications to the platform easier for developers and make new applications available to users. Qt support on S60 devices will likely lead to cross-platform application sharing between the two platforms.[67][68] The announcement has met with mixed reaction in the developer community.

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Maemo<br />From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<br /><br />User Interface<br />[edit] OS2005–OS2008<br /><br />Up to Maemo 4 (a.k.a OS2008), the default screen is the "Home" screen—the central point from which all applications and settings are accessed. The Home Screen is divided into the following areas:<br /><br />    * Vertically down the left hand side of the screen is the Taskbar, with applets for the web browser, communications, and application menu by default, but these can be modified using third party plugins (to provide a favorites menu, or a command menu, for example).<br />    * Horizontally across the top left half is the Menubar, which shows the application name and window title and gives access to the application's menu (which contains the typical, File, Edit, View, Tools, etc, menus and submenus)<br />    * Horizontally across the top right half is the Statusbar, containing icons such as battery life, wireless connection, volume, Bluetooth, and brightness by default, but these can be expanded using third party plugins in the same manner as the Taskbar.<br />    * The remaining large part of the display contains Home applets (roughly analogous to Apple Inc.'s Dashboard widgets), which can display data as well as being a shortcut to applications. These include an RSS reader, Internet radio player, Google search box and contact list by default, but can also be expanded with third party plugins.<br /><br />The interface uses either the touch screen, or a directional pad and select button, with separate back, menu, and home buttons. It is capable of two modes of text input: handwriting recognition, and two different sizes of onscreen keyboard, as well as hardware keyboard input with the N810.[2]<br />[edit] Maemo 5 (Fremantle)<br /><br />The UI in Maemo 5 has changed with respect to its predecessors. It provides four fully customizable (add/remove widgets, move widgets around, change the background, shortcut to applications/contacts) "Home" screens,[3] called Panorama Desktop.[4] Switching from one desktop to the others is done by sliding one's finger horizontally on the background. The dashboard is accessed via the upper left icon and shows all the running applications, in a manner similar to the Exposé feature in Apple's MacOS X operating system. From the dashboard, running applications can be brought back to fullscreen by tapping the preview window or applications can be closed by tapping an X-symbol located in the top right corner of the preview window, similar to the concept of closing applications in other operating systems. The application launcher, where all the installed applications can be launched, can be accessed as well from the dashboard by tapping the same area again in the upper left corner of the screen which invokes the dashboard.[5][6] If no task or application is running in the background, tapping the top left icon skips the dashboard and directly displays the application launcher.<br /><br />Maemo provides the Mozilla-based MicroB web-browser with complete Adobe Flash support, which can operate over a wireless connection. It supports an 800x480 display resolution, so some web pages can be viewed without horizontal scrolling. It can automatically connect to known wireless networks and download RSS feeds and email and disconnect automatically without user intervention.[7]<br /><br />Software is installed or uninstalled using the Application manager. The X Terminal can also be used to install applications using the "apt-get" command (Although this is discouraged for inexperienced users). Users can subscribe to different software repositories which can then be used to automatically keep software up to date. The Application manager also provides an overview of everything currently installed on the system. Data can be synchronized with a PC via a USB connection, and the users files can be accessed using the standard Removable Storage Device protocol.[7]<br />[edit] Features<br />[edit] Updating<br /><br />Maemo devices can be updated using a simple flashing method with a computer over USB.<br /><br />Since Diablo (Maemo 4.1), Maemo supports "Seamless Software Update" (SSU), which allows incremental operating system upgrades "over the air" using apt without the need for a full flash with every update.[8]<br /><br />Flashing remains available as a way to start over from scratch with a clean install (much like formatting your hard drive and reinstalling your OS on a PC).[9]<br />[edit] Security<br /><br />The quick start guide for developers warns that Maemo security concentrates on preventing remote attacks (e.g. by wireless networking and Bluetooth). In particular, it warns that Maemo makes use of a root account, but has a trivial default password (sudo gainroot, pw:rootme).[citation needed]<br /><br />Independent of the root password, Maemo provides a way to lock the device's controls and display with a numeric access code to help prevent unauthorised access.[10]<br />[edit] Components<br /><br />Maemo is a modified version of the Debian Linux distribution, slimmed down for mobile devices.[11] It uses an X Window System-based graphical user interface using Xomap and the Matchbox window manager; the GUI uses the GTK+ toolkit and Hildon user interface widgets and API.[12]<br /><br />BusyBox, a software package for embedded and mobile devices, replaces the GNU Core Utilities used in Debian-proper to reduce memory usage and storage requirements (at the expense of some functionality).[13]<br /><br />ESD is used as the primary sound server, and GStreamer is used by the shipped media player to play back sounds and movies. The formats supported by GStreamer can be extended by compiling GStreamer plugins in scratchbox (Maemo SDK), which was done, for example, to bring Ogg support to the platform.[14] 3rd party media players can access GStreamer directly or via "osso-media-server".[citation needed]<br /><br />Window management is handled by the Matchbox window manager, which limits the screen to showing a single window at a time (Ubuntu Netbook Remix implements a similar system). This is to improve handheld usability on a mobile device with a small screen.<br /><br />Although Maemo is based on Linux and open source software, some parts of Maemo remain closed source. These include some user-space software, like certain statusbar and taskbar applets (including the display brightness applet) and applications, and some system daemons related to connectivity and power management.[citation needed]<br />[edit] Software<br /><br />Maemo comes with a number of built-in applications, but additional applications can be installed from a number of sources, including various official and community software repositories and deb files through either the built-in package manager "Application manager" or apt and dpkg.<br /><br />Bundled applications include the Mozilla-based MicroB browser, Macromedia Flash, Gizmo5, and Skype.[15]<br />[edit] Third-party applications<br /><br />Due in part to the free and open source nature of Linux and Maemo, porting applications to Maemo is a straightforward procedure. Because of this, there are many third-party applications available for the platform. Some applications are original software written specifically for Maemo, while other applications are straight ports of existing Linux programs. Some notable software includes:<br /><br />Media players<br />    Canola (with network streaming), MPlayer<br />Internet<br />    Claws Mail, Modest, Midori, Firefox for mobile<br />Office applications<br />    Gnumeric (spreadsheet), Abiword (word processing)<br />Instant Messaging<br />    Pidgin<br />VOIP<br />    Gizmo5, Skype<br />Games<br />    The Battle for Wesnoth, Wormux<br />Others<br />    FBReader (e-book reader), GPE (OpenSync compatible PIM), rdesktop (RDP remote access), Rhapsody (subscription music, US only), ScummVM (game emulator), Wayfinder (fully featured GPS navigation software), Free42S (HP 42S calculator emulator), gPodder (podcast client), Maemo Mapper (includes GPS functionality), MaemoMyth (MythTV frontend that uses GMythStream), Monsoon HAVA (TV viewer and controller), Navit (GPS navigation software), Obscura Photo Manager, Palm Emulator from Access (ARM based Palm emulator), Phonelink (SMS and voice caller via BT), Quiver Image Viewer, SDict Viewer (sdict-based dictionary/encyclopedia viewer), Vagalume (Last.FM player), VNC, YouAmp (music player), LogMeIn Browser Plugin<br />Fremantle Stars<br />    Applications developed by the community and supported by Nokia as Fremantle Stars will be part of Maemo 5.[16] Some notable applications: Mauku (micro-blogging client),[17] Maemo Mapper (map application),[18] Numpty Physics (game),[19] ScummVM (game, includes Beneath a Steel Sky),[20] Xournal (notes/sketch utility),[21] Fennec (web browser)[4], FBReader (e-book reader),[22] OSM2Go (OpenStreetMap editor)[23]<br />Debian<br />    OpenOffice.org running on Maemo 5 using Easy Debian.<br />    The complete ARM Debian distribution can be installed as a Maemo application.[24], making thousands of software packages available (including OpenOffice, Firefox, Java, the GNOME, and LXDE desktops, etc). Debian ARM packages can also be used if they are modified with the maemo-optify tool for example[25]). The ability to run largely-unmodified linux packages is the main difference compared to other Linux based mobile operating systems such as Android and webOS.[citation needed]<br /><br />Software development<br /><br />Software can be developed in C using the Maemo SDK, in Java which is supported by the Jalimo JVM,[26] in Python, in Ruby, and Mono.<br /><br />The Maemo SDK is based around the Debian-oriented Scratchbox Cross Compilation Toolkit, which provides a sandbox environment in which development may take place. Scratchbox uses Qemu to emulate an ARM processor or sbrsh to remotely execute instructions. Scratchbox-compatible rootstraps are available for both x86 and ARM, so the majority of development and debugging takes place on x86, with final packaging being for ARM.[27]<br /><br />As a new feature to the Maemo operating system, Maemo 5 brings the Qt library as a community-supported component alongside the officially supported GTK+ backend. This is going to change with the Harmattan release which will bring in the Qt library as the default, GTK+ becoming community-supported.[28] The programming languages Python, C and C++ will also be supported.<br /><br />The Forum Nokia Wiki has quality-controlled articles which support Qt development. The Maemo operating system has a development group at Forum Nokia Wiki Maemo.<br />[edit] Hardware<br /><br />The Maemo operating system is designed for Nokia Internet Tablets, which feature very similar specifications to Nokia's high-end N-series and E-series cellphones, with TI OMAP ARM SoCs, large screens, and expandable internal storage.[29] Although the highly optimized, hardware-specific nature of Maemo means running all of it on non-Internet Tablet hardware would be very difficult, most of the important non-proprietary parts of the OS and some of the available 3rd party applications are actively being packaged for Debian and are available for use on other distributions, which will open up a large range of other hardware options.[30]<br /><br />Nokia announced that it would run the Maemo operating system on its new mobile phone, the Nokia N900.[31]<br />[edit] Version history<br />[edit] OS2005<br />OS2005 Desktop<br /><br />Shipped with the 770 in November 2005, this is the original Internet Tablet OS. It came bundled with the Opera web browser, Flash 6, basic Email and RSS clients, audio and video players, PDF and image viewers, a graphical APT front-end (dubbed simply "Application manager"), and a variety of simple games and utilities.[32]<br />[edit] OS2006<br />OS2006 showing Pimlico Dates<br /><br />On May 16, 2006 Nokia announced a new version of Internet Tablet OS,[33] which was subsequentially released as a beta version for the 770 on June 9, 2006 and as a final on June 20, 2006.[34] The update featured improved performance and stability, a built-in Google Talk client, a refreshed look, and a new full-screen finger keyboard. Because of significant API and architecture changes, existing applications required recompiling. It is the last officially supported Internet Tablet OS release for the 770.<br /><br />Also included was the ability to support 2GB RS-MMC cards (formatted FAT). The Linux kernel was upgraded to 2.6.16 with the associated patches for the OMAP platform. This new version uses kernel preemption for improved interactivity.<br />[edit] OS2007<br />OS2007 Desktop showing OMWeather<br /><br />OS2007 was released and bundled with the N800 on January 8, 2007 after its announcement at the Las Vegas CES 2007 summit. It featured significant bug fixes and performance improvements in almost all areas of the OS, bringing updated versions of Opera 8 and Flash 7, an updated interface and various API and library updates.<br />[edit] OS2008<br />OS2008 Desktop<br /><br />OS2008 was released with the N810 in November 2007, based on Linux 2.6.21, and featuring MicroB, a new Mozilla-based web browser that replaces Opera, integrated Samba file sharing and additional support for Windows Media Player Formats and H.264, improved support for USB devices,[35][36] among other incremental UI improvements (particularly in the direction of finger-friendliness).[37] Dynamic frequency scaling (between 165 MHz and 400 MHz) was also implemented, which gave the N800 a 70 MHz speed increase.[38]<br />[edit] Diablo<br /><br />Diablo is the codename for the OS2008 Feature Upgrade (corresponding to Maemo 4.1).,[39] released in June 2008.[40] Major features include significant improvements to the built-in Application manager, incremental operating system upgrades without reflashing ("Seamless Software Update", SSU), Modest as the default mail client, and a new version of the MicroB browser with more optimizations and some interface improvements (though still based on the same Gecko release as Chinook's MicroB).[41][42]<br />[edit] SSU<br /><br />SSU, in particular, is one of the most significant parts of the Diablo release, as it eliminates the flash-based upgrade system of previous Maemo releases which required the user to completely wipe their device with each upgrade. With SSU, the user can receive "over-the-air" updates to the live system. This also decouples bundled software updates from the major system updates as was required with the flash-based method, so Nokia can release more frequent updates to individual packages than before.[43]<br /><br />The first SSU update was pushed on August 11, 2008, and brought Diablo up to version 4.2008.30-2. The update primarily features MicroB, Modest, and connectivity framework updates as well as a number of other minor bugfixes.<br />[edit] Maemo 5<br />Maemo 5 Screenshot<br /><br />Maemo 5, also known as Fremantle,[39] is the default operating system on the Nokia N900. The release features a much more finger-friendly and consistent UI, and an X-server based on Xorg rather than KDrive.[44][45] It features several new technologies, including the Tracker search system, PulseAudio (replacing ESD), the OHM hardware management daemon, the gUPnP UPnP framework, enhanced location framework, and Upstart. Several existing technologies have also been updated, including Gecko, BlueZ, gstreamer (will include OpenMAX), GTK+, and Telepathy.[46][47]<br /><br />Maemo 5 comes with new hardware, the Nokia N900 featuring a Texas Instruments OMAP3 SoC, with an HSPA modem and HD camera, which provides significant improvements in the areas of speed, 3D acceleration, and media playback. It has been decided by Nokia that the commercial Maemo 5 platform releases will not be available on N800/N810 hardware, for compatibility reasons.[48] An open source Linux project called Mer, a variant of Maemo, has been formed to provide an alternative, fully open operating system for mobile devices including the Nokia N800 and N810.[49]<br /><br />Unlike most smartphones, the end-user is able to gain root access by issuing the command "sudo gainroot" in the terminal in Maemo 5.[50] The device does not need to be unlocked or "jailbroken" in order to install an unsupported application. The UK cellular operator Vodafone has its own branded, somewhat more restricted version of the Maemo 5 operating system. Users can flash (change) to the Global variant of the operating system.<br /><br />The Maemo 5 operating system comes preloaded with a variety of applications such as:<br /><br />Web<br />    Maemo Browser (Mozilla based web browser with Adobe Flash 9.4[51]), RSS reader<br />Phone application<br />VoIP<br />    Session initiation protocol, Skype[52]<br />Conversations (IM chat and SMS, no MMS[53])<br />Media<br />    Camera, Photos, Media player<br />Production<br />    Email, Calendar, PDF reader, Contacts<br />Ovi Maps (Find position on a map using the GPS, Search an address or location, Plan routes)<br />Utilities<br />    Clock, Notes, Calculator, Sketch<br />System Tools<br />    File manager, Application manager for downloads, Widgets<br />Games<br />    Bounce, Chess, Blocks, Marbles and Mahjong<br /><br />Nokia expects the open source community to play a large part in the development of applications for Maemo 5.[54] As an example, Nokia has launched a contest at the onedotzero festival in London called PUSH N900 aimed at designers, artists, hackers and modders. The contest invites participants "to connect the N900 to something you love."[55]<br /><br />Nokia's release of the N800 in January 2007 brought Internet Tablet OS 2007. OS2007 ran only on the N800 and Nokia initially had no plans to release it for the 770; however feedback from disgruntled 770 owners[56] led Nokia to release an unsupported hybrid of OS2006 and OS2007, dubbed Internet Tablet OS 2007 <br />[edit] Future<br />[edit] Mer<br /><br />Mer is a completely open-sourced alternative operating system for the N800 and N810 (collectively known as the N8x0 devices). It is based on Ubuntu 9.04, and with the release of Maemo 5/Fremantle, a new goal has emerged: "[To bring] as much of Fremantle as we can get on the N8x0."<br /><br />Mer is still under development, at release 0.17, and is in the process of obtaining drivers from the various hardware manufacturers of the N8x0 devices (for example, the Mer team recently obtained a set of drivers from Texas Instruments, the manufacturer of the processor).<br />[edit] Harmattan<br /><br />Little is known about Harmattan except for the plans to bundle officially supported Qt libraries with it in place of GTK+/Hildon, as well as improved power profiles.[63][64]<br /><br />Harmattan, with the MeeGo announcement, is set to be the "first" MeeGo incarnation on a Nokia device, rather than Maemo 6.<br />[edit] Qt<br /><br />In January 2008, Nokia began the process of acquiring Trolltech, the developer of the Qt application framework. Nokia has since announced plans for the Qt libraries to be bundled with Maemo by Q4 2008, though without a platform-specific "hildonized" UI as is offered with GTK (meaning Qt applications will look different from hildonized GTK ones).[65][66] This will make porting of Qt applications to the platform easier for developers and make new applications available to users. Qt support on S60 devices will likely lead to cross-platform application sharing between the two platforms.[67][68] The announcement has met with mixed reaction in the developer community.

Maemo  - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
Maemo<br />From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<br /><br />User Interface<br />[edit] OS2005–OS2008<br /><br />Up to Maemo 4 (a.k.a OS2008), the default screen is the "Home" screen—the central point from which all applications and settings are accessed. The Home Screen is divided into the following areas:<br /><br />    * Vertically down the left hand side of the screen is the Taskbar, with applets for the web browser, communications, and application menu by default, but these can be modified using third party plugins (to provide a favorites menu, or a command menu, for example).<br />    * Horizontally across the top left half is the Menubar, which shows the application name and window title and gives access to the application's menu (which contains the typical, File, Edit, View, Tools, etc, menus and submenus)<br />    * Horizontally across the top right half is the Statusbar, containing icons such as battery life, wireless connection, volume, Bluetooth, and brightness by default, but these can be expanded using third party plugins in the same manner as the Taskbar.<br />    * The remaining large part of the display contains Home applets (roughly analogous to Apple Inc.'s Dashboard widgets), which can display data as well as being a shortcut to applications. These include an RSS reader, Internet radio player, Google search box and contact list by default, but can also be expanded with third party plugins.<br /><br />The interface uses either the touch screen, or a directional pad and select button, with separate back, menu, and home buttons. It is capable of two modes of text input: handwriting recognition, and two different sizes of onscreen keyboard, as well as hardware keyboard input with the N810.[2]<br />[edit] Maemo 5 (Fremantle)<br /><br />The UI in Maemo 5 has changed with respect to its predecessors. It provides four fully customizable (add/remove widgets, move widgets around, change the background, shortcut to applications/contacts) "Home" screens,[3] called Panorama Desktop.[4] Switching from one desktop to the others is done by sliding one's finger horizontally on the background. The dashboard is accessed via the upper left icon and shows all the running applications, in a manner similar to the Exposé feature in Apple's MacOS X operating system. From the dashboard, running applications can be brought back to fullscreen by tapping the preview window or applications can be closed by tapping an X-symbol located in the top right corner of the preview window, similar to the concept of closing applications in other operating systems. The application launcher, where all the installed applications can be launched, can be accessed as well from the dashboard by tapping the same area again in the upper left corner of the screen which invokes the dashboard.[5][6] If no task or application is running in the background, tapping the top left icon skips the dashboard and directly displays the application launcher.<br /><br />Maemo provides the Mozilla-based MicroB web-browser with complete Adobe Flash support, which can operate over a wireless connection. It supports an 800x480 display resolution, so some web pages can be viewed without horizontal scrolling. It can automatically connect to known wireless networks and download RSS feeds and email and disconnect automatically without user intervention.[7]<br /><br />Software is installed or uninstalled using the Application manager. The X Terminal can also be used to install applications using the "apt-get" command (Although this is discouraged for inexperienced users). Users can subscribe to different software repositories which can then be used to automatically keep software up to date. The Application manager also provides an overview of everything currently installed on the system. Data can be synchronized with a PC via a USB connection, and the users files can be accessed using the standard Removable Storage Device protocol.[7]<br />[edit] Features<br />[edit] Updating<br /><br />Maemo devices can be updated using a simple flashing method with a computer over USB.<br /><br />Since Diablo (Maemo 4.1), Maemo supports "Seamless Software Update" (SSU), which allows incremental operating system upgrades "over the air" using apt without the need for a full flash with every update.[8]<br /><br />Flashing remains available as a way to start over from scratch with a clean install (much like formatting your hard drive and reinstalling your OS on a PC).[9]<br />[edit] Security<br /><br />The quick start guide for developers warns that Maemo security concentrates on preventing remote attacks (e.g. by wireless networking and Bluetooth). In particular, it warns that Maemo makes use of a root account, but has a trivial default password (sudo gainroot, pw:rootme).[citation needed]<br /><br />Independent of the root password, Maemo provides a way to lock the device's controls and display with a numeric access code to help prevent unauthorised access.[10]<br />[edit] Components<br /><br />Maemo is a modified version of the Debian Linux distribution, slimmed down for mobile devices.[11] It uses an X Window System-based graphical user interface using Xomap and the Matchbox window manager; the GUI uses the GTK+ toolkit and Hildon user interface widgets and API.[12]<br /><br />BusyBox, a software package for embedded and mobile devices, replaces the GNU Core Utilities used in Debian-proper to reduce memory usage and storage requirements (at the expense of some functionality).[13]<br /><br />ESD is used as the primary sound server, and GStreamer is used by the shipped media player to play back sounds and movies. The formats supported by GStreamer can be extended by compiling GStreamer plugins in scratchbox (Maemo SDK), which was done, for example, to bring Ogg support to the platform.[14] 3rd party media players can access GStreamer directly or via "osso-media-server".[citation needed]<br /><br />Window management is handled by the Matchbox window manager, which limits the screen to showing a single window at a time (Ubuntu Netbook Remix implements a similar system). This is to improve handheld usability on a mobile device with a small screen.<br /><br />Although Maemo is based on Linux and open source software, some parts of Maemo remain closed source. These include some user-space software, like certain statusbar and taskbar applets (including the display brightness applet) and applications, and some system daemons related to connectivity and power management.[citation needed]<br />[edit] Software<br /><br />Maemo comes with a number of built-in applications, but additional applications can be installed from a number of sources, including various official and community software repositories and deb files through either the built-in package manager "Application manager" or apt and dpkg.<br /><br />Bundled applications include the Mozilla-based MicroB browser, Macromedia Flash, Gizmo5, and Skype.[15]<br />[edit] Third-party applications<br /><br />Due in part to the free and open source nature of Linux and Maemo, porting applications to Maemo is a straightforward procedure. Because of this, there are many third-party applications available for the platform. Some applications are original software written specifically for Maemo, while other applications are straight ports of existing Linux programs. Some notable software includes:<br /><br />Media players<br />    Canola (with network streaming), MPlayer<br />Internet<br />    Claws Mail, Modest, Midori, Firefox for mobile<br />Office applications<br />    Gnumeric (spreadsheet), Abiword (word processing)<br />Instant Messaging<br />    Pidgin<br />VOIP<br />    Gizmo5, Skype<br />Games<br />    The Battle for Wesnoth, Wormux<br />Others<br />    FBReader (e-book reader), GPE (OpenSync compatible PIM), rdesktop (RDP remote access), Rhapsody (subscription music, US only), ScummVM (game emulator), Wayfinder (fully featured GPS navigation software), Free42S (HP 42S calculator emulator), gPodder (podcast client), Maemo Mapper (includes GPS functionality), MaemoMyth (MythTV frontend that uses GMythStream), Monsoon HAVA (TV viewer and controller), Navit (GPS navigation software), Obscura Photo Manager, Palm Emulator from Access (ARM based Palm emulator), Phonelink (SMS and voice caller via BT), Quiver Image Viewer, SDict Viewer (sdict-based dictionary/encyclopedia viewer), Vagalume (Last.FM player), VNC, YouAmp (music player), LogMeIn Browser Plugin<br />Fremantle Stars<br />    Applications developed by the community and supported by Nokia as Fremantle Stars will be part of Maemo 5.[16] Some notable applications: Mauku (micro-blogging client),[17] Maemo Mapper (map application),[18] Numpty Physics (game),[19] ScummVM (game, includes Beneath a Steel Sky),[20] Xournal (notes/sketch utility),[21] Fennec (web browser)[4], FBReader (e-book reader),[22] OSM2Go (OpenStreetMap editor)[23]<br />Debian<br />    OpenOffice.org running on Maemo 5 using Easy Debian.<br />    The complete ARM Debian distribution can be installed as a Maemo application.[24], making thousands of software packages available (including OpenOffice, Firefox, Java, the GNOME, and LXDE desktops, etc). Debian ARM packages can also be used if they are modified with the maemo-optify tool for example[25]). The ability to run largely-unmodified linux packages is the main difference compared to other Linux based mobile operating systems such as Android and webOS.[citation needed]<br /><br />Software development<br /><br />Software can be developed in C using the Maemo SDK, in Java which is supported by the Jalimo JVM,[26] in Python, in Ruby, and Mono.<br /><br />The Maemo SDK is based around the Debian-oriented Scratchbox Cross Compilation Toolkit, which provides a sandbox environment in which development may take place. Scratchbox uses Qemu to emulate an ARM processor or sbrsh to remotely execute instructions. Scratchbox-compatible rootstraps are available for both x86 and ARM, so the majority of development and debugging takes place on x86, with final packaging being for ARM.[27]<br /><br />As a new feature to the Maemo operating system, Maemo 5 brings the Qt library as a community-supported component alongside the officially supported GTK+ backend. This is going to change with the Harmattan release which will bring in the Qt library as the default, GTK+ becoming community-supported.[28] The programming languages Python, C and C++ will also be supported.<br /><br />The Forum Nokia Wiki has quality-controlled articles which support Qt development. The Maemo operating system has a development group at Forum Nokia Wiki Maemo.<br />[edit] Hardware<br /><br />The Maemo operating system is designed for Nokia Internet Tablets, which feature very similar specifications to Nokia's high-end N-series and E-series cellphones, with TI OMAP ARM SoCs, large screens, and expandable internal storage.[29] Although the highly optimized, hardware-specific nature of Maemo means running all of it on non-Internet Tablet hardware would be very difficult, most of the important non-proprietary parts of the OS and some of the available 3rd party applications are actively being packaged for Debian and are available for use on other distributions, which will open up a large range of other hardware options.[30]<br /><br />Nokia announced that it would run the Maemo operating system on its new mobile phone, the Nokia N900.[31]<br />[edit] Version history<br />[edit] OS2005<br />OS2005 Desktop<br /><br />Shipped with the 770 in November 2005, this is the original Internet Tablet OS. It came bundled with the Opera web browser, Flash 6, basic Email and RSS clients, audio and video players, PDF and image viewers, a graphical APT front-end (dubbed simply "Application manager"), and a variety of simple games and utilities.[32]<br />[edit] OS2006<br />OS2006 showing Pimlico Dates<br /><br />On May 16, 2006 Nokia announced a new version of Internet Tablet OS,[33] which was subsequentially released as a beta version for the 770 on June 9, 2006 and as a final on June 20, 2006.[34] The update featured improved performance and stability, a built-in Google Talk client, a refreshed look, and a new full-screen finger keyboard. Because of significant API and architecture changes, existing applications required recompiling. It is the last officially supported Internet Tablet OS release for the 770.<br /><br />Also included was the ability to support 2GB RS-MMC cards (formatted FAT). The Linux kernel was upgraded to 2.6.16 with the associated patches for the OMAP platform. This new version uses kernel preemption for improved interactivity.<br />[edit] OS2007<br />OS2007 Desktop showing OMWeather<br /><br />OS2007 was released and bundled with the N800 on January 8, 2007 after its announcement at the Las Vegas CES 2007 summit. It featured significant bug fixes and performance improvements in almost all areas of the OS, bringing updated versions of Opera 8 and Flash 7, an updated interface and various API and library updates.<br />[edit] OS2008<br />OS2008 Desktop<br /><br />OS2008 was released with the N810 in November 2007, based on Linux 2.6.21, and featuring MicroB, a new Mozilla-based web browser that replaces Opera, integrated Samba file sharing and additional support for Windows Media Player Formats and H.264, improved support for USB devices,[35][36] among other incremental UI improvements (particularly in the direction of finger-friendliness).[37] Dynamic frequency scaling (between 165 MHz and 400 MHz) was also implemented, which gave the N800 a 70 MHz speed increase.[38]<br />[edit] Diablo<br /><br />Diablo is the codename for the OS2008 Feature Upgrade (corresponding to Maemo 4.1).,[39] released in June 2008.[40] Major features include significant improvements to the built-in Application manager, incremental operating system upgrades without reflashing ("Seamless Software Update", SSU), Modest as the default mail client, and a new version of the MicroB browser with more optimizations and some interface improvements (though still based on the same Gecko release as Chinook's MicroB).[41][42]<br />[edit] SSU<br /><br />SSU, in particular, is one of the most significant parts of the Diablo release, as it eliminates the flash-based upgrade system of previous Maemo releases which required the user to completely wipe their device with each upgrade. With SSU, the user can receive "over-the-air" updates to the live system. This also decouples bundled software updates from the major system updates as was required with the flash-based method, so Nokia can release more frequent updates to individual packages than before.[43]<br /><br />The first SSU update was pushed on August 11, 2008, and brought Diablo up to version 4.2008.30-2. The update primarily features MicroB, Modest, and connectivity framework updates as well as a number of other minor bugfixes.<br />[edit] Maemo 5<br />Maemo 5 Screenshot<br /><br />Maemo 5, also known as Fremantle,[39] is the default operating system on the Nokia N900. The release features a much more finger-friendly and consistent UI, and an X-server based on Xorg rather than KDrive.[44][45] It features several new technologies, including the Tracker search system, PulseAudio (replacing ESD), the OHM hardware management daemon, the gUPnP UPnP framework, enhanced location framework, and Upstart. Several existing technologies have also been updated, including Gecko, BlueZ, gstreamer (will include OpenMAX), GTK+, and Telepathy.[46][47]<br /><br />Maemo 5 comes with new hardware, the Nokia N900 featuring a Texas Instruments OMAP3 SoC, with an HSPA modem and HD camera, which provides significant improvements in the areas of speed, 3D acceleration, and media playback. It has been decided by Nokia that the commercial Maemo 5 platform releases will not be available on N800/N810 hardware, for compatibility reasons.[48] An open source Linux project called Mer, a variant of Maemo, has been formed to provide an alternative, fully open operating system for mobile devices including the Nokia N800 and N810.[49]<br /><br />Unlike most smartphones, the end-user is able to gain root access by issuing the command "sudo gainroot" in the terminal in Maemo 5.[50] The device does not need to be unlocked or "jailbroken" in order to install an unsupported application. The UK cellular operator Vodafone has its own branded, somewhat more restricted version of the Maemo 5 operating system. Users can flash (change) to the Global variant of the operating system.<br /><br />The Maemo 5 operating system comes preloaded with a variety of applications such as:<br /><br />Web<br />    Maemo Browser (Mozilla based web browser with Adobe Flash 9.4[51]), RSS reader<br />Phone application<br />VoIP<br />    Session initiation protocol, Skype[52]<br />Conversations (IM chat and SMS, no MMS[53])<br />Media<br />    Camera, Photos, Media player<br />Production<br />    Email, Calendar, PDF reader, Contacts<br />Ovi Maps (Find position on a map using the GPS, Search an address or location, Plan routes)<br />Utilities<br />    Clock, Notes, Calculator, Sketch<br />System Tools<br />    File manager, Application manager for downloads, Widgets<br />Games<br />    Bounce, Chess, Blocks, Marbles and Mahjong<br /><br />Nokia expects the open source community to play a large part in the development of applications for Maemo 5.[54] As an example, Nokia has launched a contest at the onedotzero festival in London called PUSH N900 aimed at designers, artists, hackers and modders. The contest invites participants "to connect the N900 to something you love."[55]<br /><br />Nokia's release of the N800 in January 2007 brought Internet Tablet OS 2007. OS2007 ran only on the N800 and Nokia initially had no plans to release it for the 770; however feedback from disgruntled 770 owners[56] led Nokia to release an unsupported hybrid of OS2006 and OS2007, dubbed Internet Tablet OS 2007 <br />[edit] Future<br />[edit] Mer<br /><br />Mer is a completely open-sourced alternative operating system for the N800 and N810 (collectively known as the N8x0 devices). It is based on Ubuntu 9.04, and with the release of Maemo 5/Fremantle, a new goal has emerged: "[To bring] as much of Fremantle as we can get on the N8x0."<br /><br />Mer is still under development, at release 0.17, and is in the process of obtaining drivers from the various hardware manufacturers of the N8x0 devices (for example, the Mer team recently obtained a set of drivers from Texas Instruments, the manufacturer of the processor).<br />[edit] Harmattan<br /><br />Little is known about Harmattan except for the plans to bundle officially supported Qt libraries with it in place of GTK+/Hildon, as well as improved power profiles.[63][64]<br /><br />Harmattan, with the MeeGo announcement, is set to be the "first" MeeGo incarnation on a Nokia device, rather than Maemo 6.<br />[edit] Qt<br /><br />In January 2008, Nokia began the process of acquiring Trolltech, the developer of the Qt application framework. Nokia has since announced plans for the Qt libraries to be bundled with Maemo by Q4 2008, though without a platform-specific "hildonized" UI as is offered with GTK (meaning Qt applications will look different from hildonized GTK ones).[65][66] This will make porting of Qt applications to the platform easier for developers and make new applications available to users. Qt support on S60 devices will likely lead to cross-platform application sharing between the two platforms.[67][68] The announcement has met with mixed reaction in the developer community.

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Maemo  - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
Maemo<br />From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<br /><br />User Interface<br />[edit] OS2005–OS2008<br /><br />Up to Maemo 4 (a.k.a OS2008), the default screen is the "Home" screen—the central point from which all applications and settings are accessed. The Home Screen is divided into the following areas:<br /><br />    * Vertically down the left hand side of the screen is the Taskbar, with applets for the web browser, communications, and application menu by default, but these can be modified using third party plugins (to provide a favorites menu, or a command menu, for example).<br />    * Horizontally across the top left half is the Menubar, which shows the application name and window title and gives access to the application's menu (which contains the typical, File, Edit, View, Tools, etc, menus and submenus)<br />    * Horizontally across the top right half is the Statusbar, containing icons such as battery life, wireless connection, volume, Bluetooth, and brightness by default, but these can be expanded using third party plugins in the same manner as the Taskbar.<br />    * The remaining large part of the display contains Home applets (roughly analogous to Apple Inc.'s Dashboard widgets), which can display data as well as being a shortcut to applications. These include an RSS reader, Internet radio player, Google search box and contact list by default, but can also be expanded with third party plugins.<br /><br />The interface uses either the touch screen, or a directional pad and select button, with separate back, menu, and home buttons. It is capable of two modes of text input: handwriting recognition, and two different sizes of onscreen keyboard, as well as hardware keyboard input with the N810.[2]<br />[edit] Maemo 5 (Fremantle)<br /><br />The UI in Maemo 5 has changed with respect to its predecessors. It provides four fully customizable (add/remove widgets, move widgets around, change the background, shortcut to applications/contacts) "Home" screens,[3] called Panorama Desktop.[4] Switching from one desktop to the others is done by sliding one's finger horizontally on the background. The dashboard is accessed via the upper left icon and shows all the running applications, in a manner similar to the Exposé feature in Apple's MacOS X operating system. From the dashboard, running applications can be brought back to fullscreen by tapping the preview window or applications can be closed by tapping an X-symbol located in the top right corner of the preview window, similar to the concept of closing applications in other operating systems. The application launcher, where all the installed applications can be launched, can be accessed as well from the dashboard by tapping the same area again in the upper left corner of the screen which invokes the dashboard.[5][6] If no task or application is running in the background, tapping the top left icon skips the dashboard and directly displays the application launcher.<br /><br />Maemo provides the Mozilla-based MicroB web-browser with complete Adobe Flash support, which can operate over a wireless connection. It supports an 800x480 display resolution, so some web pages can be viewed without horizontal scrolling. It can automatically connect to known wireless networks and download RSS feeds and email and disconnect automatically without user intervention.[7]<br /><br />Software is installed or uninstalled using the Application manager. The X Terminal can also be used to install applications using the "apt-get" command (Although this is discouraged for inexperienced users). Users can subscribe to different software repositories which can then be used to automatically keep software up to date. The Application manager also provides an overview of everything currently installed on the system. Data can be synchronized with a PC via a USB connection, and the users files can be accessed using the standard Removable Storage Device protocol.[7]<br />[edit] Features<br />[edit] Updating<br /><br />Maemo devices can be updated using a simple flashing method with a computer over USB.<br /><br />Since Diablo (Maemo 4.1), Maemo supports "Seamless Software Update" (SSU), which allows incremental operating system upgrades "over the air" using apt without the need for a full flash with every update.[8]<br /><br />Flashing remains available as a way to start over from scratch with a clean install (much like formatting your hard drive and reinstalling your OS on a PC).[9]<br />[edit] Security<br /><br />The quick start guide for developers warns that Maemo security concentrates on preventing remote attacks (e.g. by wireless networking and Bluetooth). In particular, it warns that Maemo makes use of a root account, but has a trivial default password (sudo gainroot, pw:rootme).[citation needed]<br /><br />Independent of the root password, Maemo provides a way to lock the device's controls and display with a numeric access code to help prevent unauthorised access.[10]<br />[edit] Components<br /><br />Maemo is a modified version of the Debian Linux distribution, slimmed down for mobile devices.[11] It uses an X Window System-based graphical user interface using Xomap and the Matchbox window manager; the GUI uses the GTK+ toolkit and Hildon user interface widgets and API.[12]<br /><br />BusyBox, a software package for embedded and mobile devices, replaces the GNU Core Utilities used in Debian-proper to reduce memory usage and storage requirements (at the expense of some functionality).[13]<br /><br />ESD is used as the primary sound server, and GStreamer is used by the shipped media player to play back sounds and movies. The formats supported by GStreamer can be extended by compiling GStreamer plugins in scratchbox (Maemo SDK), which was done, for example, to bring Ogg support to the platform.[14] 3rd party media players can access GStreamer directly or via "osso-media-server".[citation needed]<br /><br />Window management is handled by the Matchbox window manager, which limits the screen to showing a single window at a time (Ubuntu Netbook Remix implements a similar system). This is to improve handheld usability on a mobile device with a small screen.<br /><br />Although Maemo is based on Linux and open source software, some parts of Maemo remain closed source. These include some user-space software, like certain statusbar and taskbar applets (including the display brightness applet) and applications, and some system daemons related to connectivity and power management.[citation needed]<br />[edit] Software<br /><br />Maemo comes with a number of built-in applications, but additional applications can be installed from a number of sources, including various official and community software repositories and deb files through either the built-in package manager "Application manager" or apt and dpkg.<br /><br />Bundled applications include the Mozilla-based MicroB browser, Macromedia Flash, Gizmo5, and Skype.[15]<br />[edit] Third-party applications<br /><br />Due in part to the free and open source nature of Linux and Maemo, porting applications to Maemo is a straightforward procedure. Because of this, there are many third-party applications available for the platform. Some applications are original software written specifically for Maemo, while other applications are straight ports of existing Linux programs. Some notable software includes:<br /><br />Media players<br />    Canola (with network streaming), MPlayer<br />Internet<br />    Claws Mail, Modest, Midori, Firefox for mobile<br />Office applications<br />    Gnumeric (spreadsheet), Abiword (word processing)<br />Instant Messaging<br />    Pidgin<br />VOIP<br />    Gizmo5, Skype<br />Games<br />    The Battle for Wesnoth, Wormux<br />Others<br />    FBReader (e-book reader), GPE (OpenSync compatible PIM), rdesktop (RDP remote access), Rhapsody (subscription music, US only), ScummVM (game emulator), Wayfinder (fully featured GPS navigation software), Free42S (HP 42S calculator emulator), gPodder (podcast client), Maemo Mapper (includes GPS functionality), MaemoMyth (MythTV frontend that uses GMythStream), Monsoon HAVA (TV viewer and controller), Navit (GPS navigation software), Obscura Photo Manager, Palm Emulator from Access (ARM based Palm emulator), Phonelink (SMS and voice caller via BT), Quiver Image Viewer, SDict Viewer (sdict-based dictionary/encyclopedia viewer), Vagalume (Last.FM player), VNC, YouAmp (music player), LogMeIn Browser Plugin<br />Fremantle Stars<br />    Applications developed by the community and supported by Nokia as Fremantle Stars will be part of Maemo 5.[16] Some notable applications: Mauku (micro-blogging client),[17] Maemo Mapper (map application),[18] Numpty Physics (game),[19] ScummVM (game, includes Beneath a Steel Sky),[20] Xournal (notes/sketch utility),[21] Fennec (web browser)[4], FBReader (e-book reader),[22] OSM2Go (OpenStreetMap editor)[23]<br />Debian<br />    OpenOffice.org running on Maemo 5 using Easy Debian.<br />    The complete ARM Debian distribution can be installed as a Maemo application.[24], making thousands of software packages available (including OpenOffice, Firefox, Java, the GNOME, and LXDE desktops, etc). Debian ARM packages can also be used if they are modified with the maemo-optify tool for example[25]). The ability to run largely-unmodified linux packages is the main difference compared to other Linux based mobile operating systems such as Android and webOS.[citation needed]<br /><br />Software development<br /><br />Software can be developed in C using the Maemo SDK, in Java which is supported by the Jalimo JVM,[26] in Python, in Ruby, and Mono.<br /><br />The Maemo SDK is based around the Debian-oriented Scratchbox Cross Compilation Toolkit, which provides a sandbox environment in which development may take place. Scratchbox uses Qemu to emulate an ARM processor or sbrsh to remotely execute instructions. Scratchbox-compatible rootstraps are available for both x86 and ARM, so the majority of development and debugging takes place on x86, with final packaging being for ARM.[27]<br /><br />As a new feature to the Maemo operating system, Maemo 5 brings the Qt library as a community-supported component alongside the officially supported GTK+ backend. This is going to change with the Harmattan release which will bring in the Qt library as the default, GTK+ becoming community-supported.[28] The programming languages Python, C and C++ will also be supported.<br /><br />The Forum Nokia Wiki has quality-controlled articles which support Qt development. The Maemo operating system has a development group at Forum Nokia Wiki Maemo.<br />[edit] Hardware<br /><br />The Maemo operating system is designed for Nokia Internet Tablets, which feature very similar specifications to Nokia's high-end N-series and E-series cellphones, with TI OMAP ARM SoCs, large screens, and expandable internal storage.[29] Although the highly optimized, hardware-specific nature of Maemo means running all of it on non-Internet Tablet hardware would be very difficult, most of the important non-proprietary parts of the OS and some of the available 3rd party applications are actively being packaged for Debian and are available for use on other distributions, which will open up a large range of other hardware options.[30]<br /><br />Nokia announced that it would run the Maemo operating system on its new mobile phone, the Nokia N900.[31]<br />[edit] Version history<br />[edit] OS2005<br />OS2005 Desktop<br /><br />Shipped with the 770 in November 2005, this is the original Internet Tablet OS. It came bundled with the Opera web browser, Flash 6, basic Email and RSS clients, audio and video players, PDF and image viewers, a graphical APT front-end (dubbed simply "Application manager"), and a variety of simple games and utilities.[32]<br />[edit] OS2006<br />OS2006 showing Pimlico Dates<br /><br />On May 16, 2006 Nokia announced a new version of Internet Tablet OS,[33] which was subsequentially released as a beta version for the 770 on June 9, 2006 and as a final on June 20, 2006.[34] The update featured improved performance and stability, a built-in Google Talk client, a refreshed look, and a new full-screen finger keyboard. Because of significant API and architecture changes, existing applications required recompiling. It is the last officially supported Internet Tablet OS release for the 770.<br /><br />Also included was the ability to support 2GB RS-MMC cards (formatted FAT). The Linux kernel was upgraded to 2.6.16 with the associated patches for the OMAP platform. This new version uses kernel preemption for improved interactivity.<br />[edit] OS2007<br />OS2007 Desktop showing OMWeather<br /><br />OS2007 was released and bundled with the N800 on January 8, 2007 after its announcement at the Las Vegas CES 2007 summit. It featured significant bug fixes and performance improvements in almost all areas of the OS, bringing updated versions of Opera 8 and Flash 7, an updated interface and various API and library updates.<br />[edit] OS2008<br />OS2008 Desktop<br /><br />OS2008 was released with the N810 in November 2007, based on Linux 2.6.21, and featuring MicroB, a new Mozilla-based web browser that replaces Opera, integrated Samba file sharing and additional support for Windows Media Player Formats and H.264, improved support for USB devices,[35][36] among other incremental UI improvements (particularly in the direction of finger-friendliness).[37] Dynamic frequency scaling (between 165 MHz and 400 MHz) was also implemented, which gave the N800 a 70 MHz speed increase.[38]<br />[edit] Diablo<br /><br />Diablo is the codename for the OS2008 Feature Upgrade (corresponding to Maemo 4.1).,[39] released in June 2008.[40] Major features include significant improvements to the built-in Application manager, incremental operating system upgrades without reflashing ("Seamless Software Update", SSU), Modest as the default mail client, and a new version of the MicroB browser with more optimizations and some interface improvements (though still based on the same Gecko release as Chinook's MicroB).[41][42]<br />[edit] SSU<br /><br />SSU, in particular, is one of the most significant parts of the Diablo release, as it eliminates the flash-based upgrade system of previous Maemo releases which required the user to completely wipe their device with each upgrade. With SSU, the user can receive "over-the-air" updates to the live system. This also decouples bundled software updates from the major system updates as was required with the flash-based method, so Nokia can release more frequent updates to individual packages than before.[43]<br /><br />The first SSU update was pushed on August 11, 2008, and brought Diablo up to version 4.2008.30-2. The update primarily features MicroB, Modest, and connectivity framework updates as well as a number of other minor bugfixes.<br />[edit] Maemo 5<br />Maemo 5 Screenshot<br /><br />Maemo 5, also known as Fremantle,[39] is the default operating system on the Nokia N900. The release features a much more finger-friendly and consistent UI, and an X-server based on Xorg rather than KDrive.[44][45] It features several new technologies, including the Tracker search system, PulseAudio (replacing ESD), the OHM hardware management daemon, the gUPnP UPnP framework, enhanced location framework, and Upstart. Several existing technologies have also been updated, including Gecko, BlueZ, gstreamer (will include OpenMAX), GTK+, and Telepathy.[46][47]<br /><br />Maemo 5 comes with new hardware, the Nokia N900 featuring a Texas Instruments OMAP3 SoC, with an HSPA modem and HD camera, which provides significant improvements in the areas of speed, 3D acceleration, and media playback. It has been decided by Nokia that the commercial Maemo 5 platform releases will not be available on N800/N810 hardware, for compatibility reasons.[48] An open source Linux project called Mer, a variant of Maemo, has been formed to provide an alternative, fully open operating system for mobile devices including the Nokia N800 and N810.[49]<br /><br />Unlike most smartphones, the end-user is able to gain root access by issuing the command "sudo gainroot" in the terminal in Maemo 5.[50] The device does not need to be unlocked or "jailbroken" in order to install an unsupported application. The UK cellular operator Vodafone has its own branded, somewhat more restricted version of the Maemo 5 operating system. Users can flash (change) to the Global variant of the operating system.<br /><br />The Maemo 5 operating system comes preloaded with a variety of applications such as:<br /><br />Web<br />    Maemo Browser (Mozilla based web browser with Adobe Flash 9.4[51]), RSS reader<br />Phone application<br />VoIP<br />    Session initiation protocol, Skype[52]<br />Conversations (IM chat and SMS, no MMS[53])<br />Media<br />    Camera, Photos, Media player<br />Production<br />    Email, Calendar, PDF reader, Contacts<br />Ovi Maps (Find position on a map using the GPS, Search an address or location, Plan routes)<br />Utilities<br />    Clock, Notes, Calculator, Sketch<br />System Tools<br />    File manager, Application manager for downloads, Widgets<br />Games<br />    Bounce, Chess, Blocks, Marbles and Mahjong<br /><br />Nokia expects the open source community to play a large part in the development of applications for Maemo 5.[54] As an example, Nokia has launched a contest at the onedotzero festival in London called PUSH N900 aimed at designers, artists, hackers and modders. The contest invites participants "to connect the N900 to something you love."[55]<br /><br />Nokia's release of the N800 in January 2007 brought Internet Tablet OS 2007. OS2007 ran only on the N800 and Nokia initially had no plans to release it for the 770; however feedback from disgruntled 770 owners[56] led Nokia to release an unsupported hybrid of OS2006 and OS2007, dubbed Internet Tablet OS 2007 <br />[edit] Future<br />[edit] Mer<br /><br />Mer is a completely open-sourced alternative operating system for the N800 and N810 (collectively known as the N8x0 devices). It is based on Ubuntu 9.04, and with the release of Maemo 5/Fremantle, a new goal has emerged: "[To bring] as much of Fremantle as we can get on the N8x0."<br /><br />Mer is still under development, at release 0.17, and is in the process of obtaining drivers from the various hardware manufacturers of the N8x0 devices (for example, the Mer team recently obtained a set of drivers from Texas Instruments, the manufacturer of the processor).<br />[edit] Harmattan<br /><br />Little is known about Harmattan except for the plans to bundle officially supported Qt libraries with it in place of GTK+/Hildon, as well as improved power profiles.[63][64]<br /><br />Harmattan, with the MeeGo announcement, is set to be the "first" MeeGo incarnation on a Nokia device, rather than Maemo 6.<br />[edit] Qt<br /><br />In January 2008, Nokia began the process of acquiring Trolltech, the developer of the Qt application framework. Nokia has since announced plans for the Qt libraries to be bundled with Maemo by Q4 2008, though without a platform-specific "hildonized" UI as is offered with GTK (meaning Qt applications will look different from hildonized GTK ones).[65][66] This will make porting of Qt applications to the platform easier for developers and make new applications available to users. Qt support on S60 devices will likely lead to cross-platform application sharing between the two platforms.[67][68] The announcement has met with mixed reaction in the developer community.

Maemo  - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
Maemo<br />From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<br /><br />User Interface<br />[edit] OS2005–OS2008<br /><br />Up to Maemo 4 (a.k.a OS2008), the default screen is the "Home" screen—the central point from which all applications and settings are accessed. The Home Screen is divided into the following areas:<br /><br />    * Vertically down the left hand side of the screen is the Taskbar, with applets for the web browser, communications, and application menu by default, but these can be modified using third party plugins (to provide a favorites menu, or a command menu, for example).<br />    * Horizontally across the top left half is the Menubar, which shows the application name and window title and gives access to the application's menu (which contains the typical, File, Edit, View, Tools, etc, menus and submenus)<br />    * Horizontally across the top right half is the Statusbar, containing icons such as battery life, wireless connection, volume, Bluetooth, and brightness by default, but these can be expanded using third party plugins in the same manner as the Taskbar.<br />    * The remaining large part of the display contains Home applets (roughly analogous to Apple Inc.'s Dashboard widgets), which can display data as well as being a shortcut to applications. These include an RSS reader, Internet radio player, Google search box and contact list by default, but can also be expanded with third party plugins.<br /><br />The interface uses either the touch screen, or a directional pad and select button, with separate back, menu, and home buttons. It is capable of two modes of text input: handwriting recognition, and two different sizes of onscreen keyboard, as well as hardware keyboard input with the N810.[2]<br />[edit] Maemo 5 (Fremantle)<br /><br />The UI in Maemo 5 has changed with respect to its predecessors. It provides four fully customizable (add/remove widgets, move widgets around, change the background, shortcut to applications/contacts) "Home" screens,[3] called Panorama Desktop.[4] Switching from one desktop to the others is done by sliding one's finger horizontally on the background. The dashboard is accessed via the upper left icon and shows all the running applications, in a manner similar to the Exposé feature in Apple's MacOS X operating system. From the dashboard, running applications can be brought back to fullscreen by tapping the preview window or applications can be closed by tapping an X-symbol located in the top right corner of the preview window, similar to the concept of closing applications in other operating systems. The application launcher, where all the installed applications can be launched, can be accessed as well from the dashboard by tapping the same area again in the upper left corner of the screen which invokes the dashboard.[5][6] If no task or application is running in the background, tapping the top left icon skips the dashboard and directly displays the application launcher.<br /><br />Maemo provides the Mozilla-based MicroB web-browser with complete Adobe Flash support, which can operate over a wireless connection. It supports an 800x480 display resolution, so some web pages can be viewed without horizontal scrolling. It can automatically connect to known wireless networks and download RSS feeds and email and disconnect automatically without user intervention.[7]<br /><br />Software is installed or uninstalled using the Application manager. The X Terminal can also be used to install applications using the "apt-get" command (Although this is discouraged for inexperienced users). Users can subscribe to different software repositories which can then be used to automatically keep software up to date. The Application manager also provides an overview of everything currently installed on the system. Data can be synchronized with a PC via a USB connection, and the users files can be accessed using the standard Removable Storage Device protocol.[7]<br />[edit] Features<br />[edit] Updating<br /><br />Maemo devices can be updated using a simple flashing method with a computer over USB.<br /><br />Since Diablo (Maemo 4.1), Maemo supports "Seamless Software Update" (SSU), which allows incremental operating system upgrades "over the air" using apt without the need for a full flash with every update.[8]<br /><br />Flashing remains available as a way to start over from scratch with a clean install (much like formatting your hard drive and reinstalling your OS on a PC).[9]<br />[edit] Security<br /><br />The quick start guide for developers warns that Maemo security concentrates on preventing remote attacks (e.g. by wireless networking and Bluetooth). In particular, it warns that Maemo makes use of a root account, but has a trivial default password (sudo gainroot, pw:rootme).[citation needed]<br /><br />Independent of the root password, Maemo provides a way to lock the device's controls and display with a numeric access code to help prevent unauthorised access.[10]<br />[edit] Components<br /><br />Maemo is a modified version of the Debian Linux distribution, slimmed down for mobile devices.[11] It uses an X Window System-based graphical user interface using Xomap and the Matchbox window manager; the GUI uses the GTK+ toolkit and Hildon user interface widgets and API.[12]<br /><br />BusyBox, a software package for embedded and mobile devices, replaces the GNU Core Utilities used in Debian-proper to reduce memory usage and storage requirements (at the expense of some functionality).[13]<br /><br />ESD is used as the primary sound server, and GStreamer is used by the shipped media player to play back sounds and movies. The formats supported by GStreamer can be extended by compiling GStreamer plugins in scratchbox (Maemo SDK), which was done, for example, to bring Ogg support to the platform.[14] 3rd party media players can access GStreamer directly or via "osso-media-server".[citation needed]<br /><br />Window management is handled by the Matchbox window manager, which limits the screen to showing a single window at a time (Ubuntu Netbook Remix implements a similar system). This is to improve handheld usability on a mobile device with a small screen.<br /><br />Although Maemo is based on Linux and open source software, some parts of Maemo remain closed source. These include some user-space software, like certain statusbar and taskbar applets (including the display brightness applet) and applications, and some system daemons related to connectivity and power management.[citation needed]<br />[edit] Software<br /><br />Maemo comes with a number of built-in applications, but additional applications can be installed from a number of sources, including various official and community software repositories and deb files through either the built-in package manager "Application manager" or apt and dpkg.<br /><br />Bundled applications include the Mozilla-based MicroB browser, Macromedia Flash, Gizmo5, and Skype.[15]<br />[edit] Third-party applications<br /><br />Due in part to the free and open source nature of Linux and Maemo, porting applications to Maemo is a straightforward procedure. Because of this, there are many third-party applications available for the platform. Some applications are original software written specifically for Maemo, while other applications are straight ports of existing Linux programs. Some notable software includes:<br /><br />Media players<br />    Canola (with network streaming), MPlayer<br />Internet<br />    Claws Mail, Modest, Midori, Firefox for mobile<br />Office applications<br />    Gnumeric (spreadsheet), Abiword (word processing)<br />Instant Messaging<br />    Pidgin<br />VOIP<br />    Gizmo5, Skype<br />Games<br />    The Battle for Wesnoth, Wormux<br />Others<br />    FBReader (e-book reader), GPE (OpenSync compatible PIM), rdesktop (RDP remote access), Rhapsody (subscription music, US only), ScummVM (game emulator), Wayfinder (fully featured GPS navigation software), Free42S (HP 42S calculator emulator), gPodder (podcast client), Maemo Mapper (includes GPS functionality), MaemoMyth (MythTV frontend that uses GMythStream), Monsoon HAVA (TV viewer and controller), Navit (GPS navigation software), Obscura Photo Manager, Palm Emulator from Access (ARM based Palm emulator), Phonelink (SMS and voice caller via BT), Quiver Image Viewer, SDict Viewer (sdict-based dictionary/encyclopedia viewer), Vagalume (Last.FM player), VNC, YouAmp (music player), LogMeIn Browser Plugin<br />Fremantle Stars<br />    Applications developed by the community and supported by Nokia as Fremantle Stars will be part of Maemo 5.[16] Some notable applications: Mauku (micro-blogging client),[17] Maemo Mapper (map application),[18] Numpty Physics (game),[19] ScummVM (game, includes Beneath a Steel Sky),[20] Xournal (notes/sketch utility),[21] Fennec (web browser)[4], FBReader (e-book reader),[22] OSM2Go (OpenStreetMap editor)[23]<br />Debian<br />    OpenOffice.org running on Maemo 5 using Easy Debian.<br />    The complete ARM Debian distribution can be installed as a Maemo application.[24], making thousands of software packages available (including OpenOffice, Firefox, Java, the GNOME, and LXDE desktops, etc). Debian ARM packages can also be used if they are modified with the maemo-optify tool for example[25]). The ability to run largely-unmodified linux packages is the main difference compared to other Linux based mobile operating systems such as Android and webOS.[citation needed]<br /><br />Software development<br /><br />Software can be developed in C using the Maemo SDK, in Java which is supported by the Jalimo JVM,[26] in Python, in Ruby, and Mono.<br /><br />The Maemo SDK is based around the Debian-oriented Scratchbox Cross Compilation Toolkit, which provides a sandbox environment in which development may take place. Scratchbox uses Qemu to emulate an ARM processor or sbrsh to remotely execute instructions. Scratchbox-compatible rootstraps are available for both x86 and ARM, so the majority of development and debugging takes place on x86, with final packaging being for ARM.[27]<br /><br />As a new feature to the Maemo operating system, Maemo 5 brings the Qt library as a community-supported component alongside the officially supported GTK+ backend. This is going to change with the Harmattan release which will bring in the Qt library as the default, GTK+ becoming community-supported.[28] The programming languages Python, C and C++ will also be supported.<br /><br />The Forum Nokia Wiki has quality-controlled articles which support Qt development. The Maemo operating system has a development group at Forum Nokia Wiki Maemo.<br />[edit] Hardware<br /><br />The Maemo operating system is designed for Nokia Internet Tablets, which feature very similar specifications to Nokia's high-end N-series and E-series cellphones, with TI OMAP ARM SoCs, large screens, and expandable internal storage.[29] Although the highly optimized, hardware-specific nature of Maemo means running all of it on non-Internet Tablet hardware would be very difficult, most of the important non-proprietary parts of the OS and some of the available 3rd party applications are actively being packaged for Debian and are available for use on other distributions, which will open up a large range of other hardware options.[30]<br /><br />Nokia announced that it would run the Maemo operating system on its new mobile phone, the Nokia N900.[31]<br />[edit] Version history<br />[edit] OS2005<br />OS2005 Desktop<br /><br />Shipped with the 770 in November 2005, this is the original Internet Tablet OS. It came bundled with the Opera web browser, Flash 6, basic Email and RSS clients, audio and video players, PDF and image viewers, a graphical APT front-end (dubbed simply "Application manager"), and a variety of simple games and utilities.[32]<br />[edit] OS2006<br />OS2006 showing Pimlico Dates<br /><br />On May 16, 2006 Nokia announced a new version of Internet Tablet OS,[33] which was subsequentially released as a beta version for the 770 on June 9, 2006 and as a final on June 20, 2006.[34] The update featured improved performance and stability, a built-in Google Talk client, a refreshed look, and a new full-screen finger keyboard. Because of significant API and architecture changes, existing applications required recompiling. It is the last officially supported Internet Tablet OS release for the 770.<br /><br />Also included was the ability to support 2GB RS-MMC cards (formatted FAT). The Linux kernel was upgraded to 2.6.16 with the associated patches for the OMAP platform. This new version uses kernel preemption for improved interactivity.<br />[edit] OS2007<br />OS2007 Desktop showing OMWeather<br /><br />OS2007 was released and bundled with the N800 on January 8, 2007 after its announcement at the Las Vegas CES 2007 summit. It featured significant bug fixes and performance improvements in almost all areas of the OS, bringing updated versions of Opera 8 and Flash 7, an updated interface and various API and library updates.<br />[edit] OS2008<br />OS2008 Desktop<br /><br />OS2008 was released with the N810 in November 2007, based on Linux 2.6.21, and featuring MicroB, a new Mozilla-based web browser that replaces Opera, integrated Samba file sharing and additional support for Windows Media Player Formats and H.264, improved support for USB devices,[35][36] among other incremental UI improvements (particularly in the direction of finger-friendliness).[37] Dynamic frequency scaling (between 165 MHz and 400 MHz) was also implemented, which gave the N800 a 70 MHz speed increase.[38]<br />[edit] Diablo<br /><br />Diablo is the codename for the OS2008 Feature Upgrade (corresponding to Maemo 4.1).,[39] released in June 2008.[40] Major features include significant improvements to the built-in Application manager, incremental operating system upgrades without reflashing ("Seamless Software Update", SSU), Modest as the default mail client, and a new version of the MicroB browser with more optimizations and some interface improvements (though still based on the same Gecko release as Chinook's MicroB).[41][42]<br />[edit] SSU<br /><br />SSU, in particular, is one of the most significant parts of the Diablo release, as it eliminates the flash-based upgrade system of previous Maemo releases which required the user to completely wipe their device with each upgrade. With SSU, the user can receive "over-the-air" updates to the live system. This also decouples bundled software updates from the major system updates as was required with the flash-based method, so Nokia can release more frequent updates to individual packages than before.[43]<br /><br />The first SSU update was pushed on August 11, 2008, and brought Diablo up to version 4.2008.30-2. The update primarily features MicroB, Modest, and connectivity framework updates as well as a number of other minor bugfixes.<br />[edit] Maemo 5<br />Maemo 5 Screenshot<br /><br />Maemo 5, also known as Fremantle,[39] is the default operating system on the Nokia N900. The release features a much more finger-friendly and consistent UI, and an X-server based on Xorg rather than KDrive.[44][45] It features several new technologies, including the Tracker search system, PulseAudio (replacing ESD), the OHM hardware management daemon, the gUPnP UPnP framework, enhanced location framework, and Upstart. Several existing technologies have also been updated, including Gecko, BlueZ, gstreamer (will include OpenMAX), GTK+, and Telepathy.[46][47]<br /><br />Maemo 5 comes with new hardware, the Nokia N900 featuring a Texas Instruments OMAP3 SoC, with an HSPA modem and HD camera, which provides significant improvements in the areas of speed, 3D acceleration, and media playback. It has been decided by Nokia that the commercial Maemo 5 platform releases will not be available on N800/N810 hardware, for compatibility reasons.[48] An open source Linux project called Mer, a variant of Maemo, has been formed to provide an alternative, fully open operating system for mobile devices including the Nokia N800 and N810.[49]<br /><br />Unlike most smartphones, the end-user is able to gain root access by issuing the command "sudo gainroot" in the terminal in Maemo 5.[50] The device does not need to be unlocked or "jailbroken" in order to install an unsupported application. The UK cellular operator Vodafone has its own branded, somewhat more restricted version of the Maemo 5 operating system. Users can flash (change) to the Global variant of the operating system.<br /><br />The Maemo 5 operating system comes preloaded with a variety of applications such as:<br /><br />Web<br />    Maemo Browser (Mozilla based web browser with Adobe Flash 9.4[51]), RSS reader<br />Phone application<br />VoIP<br />    Session initiation protocol, Skype[52]<br />Conversations (IM chat and SMS, no MMS[53])<br />Media<br />    Camera, Photos, Media player<br />Production<br />    Email, Calendar, PDF reader, Contacts<br />Ovi Maps (Find position on a map using the GPS, Search an address or location, Plan routes)<br />Utilities<br />    Clock, Notes, Calculator, Sketch<br />System Tools<br />    File manager, Application manager for downloads, Widgets<br />Games<br />    Bounce, Chess, Blocks, Marbles and Mahjong<br /><br />Nokia expects the open source community to play a large part in the development of applications for Maemo 5.[54] As an example, Nokia has launched a contest at the onedotzero festival in London called PUSH N900 aimed at designers, artists, hackers and modders. The contest invites participants "to connect the N900 to something you love."[55]<br /><br />Nokia's release of the N800 in January 2007 brought Internet Tablet OS 2007. OS2007 ran only on the N800 and Nokia initially had no plans to release it for the 770; however feedback from disgruntled 770 owners[56] led Nokia to release an unsupported hybrid of OS2006 and OS2007, dubbed Internet Tablet OS 2007 <br />[edit] Future<br />[edit] Mer<br /><br />Mer is a completely open-sourced alternative operating system for the N800 and N810 (collectively known as the N8x0 devices). It is based on Ubuntu 9.04, and with the release of Maemo 5/Fremantle, a new goal has emerged: "[To bring] as much of Fremantle as we can get on the N8x0."<br /><br />Mer is still under development, at release 0.17, and is in the process of obtaining drivers from the various hardware manufacturers of the N8x0 devices (for example, the Mer team recently obtained a set of drivers from Texas Instruments, the manufacturer of the processor).<br />[edit] Harmattan<br /><br />Little is known about Harmattan except for the plans to bundle officially supported Qt libraries with it in place of GTK+/Hildon, as well as improved power profiles.[63][64]<br /><br />Harmattan, with the MeeGo announcement, is set to be the "first" MeeGo incarnation on a Nokia device, rather than Maemo 6.<br />[edit] Qt<br /><br />In January 2008, Nokia began the process of acquiring Trolltech, the developer of the Qt application framework. Nokia has since announced plans for the Qt libraries to be bundled with Maemo by Q4 2008, though without a platform-specific "hildonized" UI as is offered with GTK (meaning Qt applications will look different from hildonized GTK ones).[65][66] This will make porting of Qt applications to the platform easier for developers and make new applications available to users. Qt support on S60 devices will likely lead to cross-platform application sharing between the two platforms.[67][68] The announcement has met with mixed reaction in the developer community.

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Maemo<br />From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<br /><br />User Interface<br />[edit] OS2005–OS2008<br /><br />Up to Maemo 4 (a.k.a OS2008), the default screen is the "Home" screen—the central point from which all applications and settings are accessed. The Home Screen is divided into the following areas:<br /><br />    * Vertically down the left hand side of the screen is the Taskbar, with applets for the web browser, communications, and application menu by default, but these can be modified using third party plugins (to provide a favorites menu, or a command menu, for example).<br />    * Horizontally across the top left half is the Menubar, which shows the application name and window title and gives access to the application's menu (which contains the typical, File, Edit, View, Tools, etc, menus and submenus)<br />    * Horizontally across the top right half is the Statusbar, containing icons such as battery life, wireless connection, volume, Bluetooth, and brightness by default, but these can be expanded using third party plugins in the same manner as the Taskbar.<br />    * The remaining large part of the display contains Home applets (roughly analogous to Apple Inc.'s Dashboard widgets), which can display data as well as being a shortcut to applications. These include an RSS reader, Internet radio player, Google search box and contact list by default, but can also be expanded with third party plugins.<br /><br />The interface uses either the touch screen, or a directional pad and select button, with separate back, menu, and home buttons. It is capable of two modes of text input: handwriting recognition, and two different sizes of onscreen keyboard, as well as hardware keyboard input with the N810.[2]<br />[edit] Maemo 5 (Fremantle)<br /><br />The UI in Maemo 5 has changed with respect to its predecessors. It provides four fully customizable (add/remove widgets, move widgets around, change the background, shortcut to applications/contacts) "Home" screens,[3] called Panorama Desktop.[4] Switching from one desktop to the others is done by sliding one's finger horizontally on the background. The dashboard is accessed via the upper left icon and shows all the running applications, in a manner similar to the Exposé feature in Apple's MacOS X operating system. From the dashboard, running applications can be brought back to fullscreen by tapping the preview window or applications can be closed by tapping an X-symbol located in the top right corner of the preview window, similar to the concept of closing applications in other operating systems. The application launcher, where all the installed applications can be launched, can be accessed as well from the dashboard by tapping the same area again in the upper left corner of the screen which invokes the dashboard.[5][6] If no task or application is running in the background, tapping the top left icon skips the dashboard and directly displays the application launcher.<br /><br />Maemo provides the Mozilla-based MicroB web-browser with complete Adobe Flash support, which can operate over a wireless connection. It supports an 800x480 display resolution, so some web pages can be viewed without horizontal scrolling. It can automatically connect to known wireless networks and download RSS feeds and email and disconnect automatically without user intervention.[7]<br /><br />Software is installed or uninstalled using the Application manager. The X Terminal can also be used to install applications using the "apt-get" command (Although this is discouraged for inexperienced users). Users can subscribe to different software repositories which can then be used to automatically keep software up to date. The Application manager also provides an overview of everything currently installed on the system. Data can be synchronized with a PC via a USB connection, and the users files can be accessed using the standard Removable Storage Device protocol.[7]<br />[edit] Features<br />[edit] Updating<br /><br />Maemo devices can be updated using a simple flashing method with a computer over USB.<br /><br />Since Diablo (Maemo 4.1), Maemo supports "Seamless Software Update" (SSU), which allows incremental operating system upgrades "over the air" using apt without the need for a full flash with every update.[8]<br /><br />Flashing remains available as a way to start over from scratch with a clean install (much like formatting your hard drive and reinstalling your OS on a PC).[9]<br />[edit] Security<br /><br />The quick start guide for developers warns that Maemo security concentrates on preventing remote attacks (e.g. by wireless networking and Bluetooth). In particular, it warns that Maemo makes use of a root account, but has a trivial default password (sudo gainroot, pw:rootme).[citation needed]<br /><br />Independent of the root password, Maemo provides a way to lock the device's controls and display with a numeric access code to help prevent unauthorised access.[10]<br />[edit] Components<br /><br />Maemo is a modified version of the Debian Linux distribution, slimmed down for mobile devices.[11] It uses an X Window System-based graphical user interface using Xomap and the Matchbox window manager; the GUI uses the GTK+ toolkit and Hildon user interface widgets and API.[12]<br /><br />BusyBox, a software package for embedded and mobile devices, replaces the GNU Core Utilities used in Debian-proper to reduce memory usage and storage requirements (at the expense of some functionality).[13]<br /><br />ESD is used as the primary sound server, and GStreamer is used by the shipped media player to play back sounds and movies. The formats supported by GStreamer can be extended by compiling GStreamer plugins in scratchbox (Maemo SDK), which was done, for example, to bring Ogg support to the platform.[14] 3rd party media players can access GStreamer directly or via "osso-media-server".[citation needed]<br /><br />Window management is handled by the Matchbox window manager, which limits the screen to showing a single window at a time (Ubuntu Netbook Remix implements a similar system). This is to improve handheld usability on a mobile device with a small screen.<br /><br />Although Maemo is based on Linux and open source software, some parts of Maemo remain closed source. These include some user-space software, like certain statusbar and taskbar applets (including the display brightness applet) and applications, and some system daemons related to connectivity and power management.[citation needed]<br />[edit] Software<br /><br />Maemo comes with a number of built-in applications, but additional applications can be installed from a number of sources, including various official and community software repositories and deb files through either the built-in package manager "Application manager" or apt and dpkg.<br /><br />Bundled applications include the Mozilla-based MicroB browser, Macromedia Flash, Gizmo5, and Skype.[15]<br />[edit] Third-party applications<br /><br />Due in part to the free and open source nature of Linux and Maemo, porting applications to Maemo is a straightforward procedure. Because of this, there are many third-party applications available for the platform. Some applications are original software written specifically for Maemo, while other applications are straight ports of existing Linux programs. Some notable software includes:<br /><br />Media players<br />    Canola (with network streaming), MPlayer<br />Internet<br />    Claws Mail, Modest, Midori, Firefox for mobile<br />Office applications<br />    Gnumeric (spreadsheet), Abiword (word processing)<br />Instant Messaging<br />    Pidgin<br />VOIP<br />    Gizmo5, Skype<br />Games<br />    The Battle for Wesnoth, Wormux<br />Others<br />    FBReader (e-book reader), GPE (OpenSync compatible PIM), rdesktop (RDP remote access), Rhapsody (subscription music, US only), ScummVM (game emulator), Wayfinder (fully featured GPS navigation software), Free42S (HP 42S calculator emulator), gPodder (podcast client), Maemo Mapper (includes GPS functionality), MaemoMyth (MythTV frontend that uses GMythStream), Monsoon HAVA (TV viewer and controller), Navit (GPS navigation software), Obscura Photo Manager, Palm Emulator from Access (ARM based Palm emulator), Phonelink (SMS and voice caller via BT), Quiver Image Viewer, SDict Viewer (sdict-based dictionary/encyclopedia viewer), Vagalume (Last.FM player), VNC, YouAmp (music player), LogMeIn Browser Plugin<br />Fremantle Stars<br />    Applications developed by the community and supported by Nokia as Fremantle Stars will be part of Maemo 5.[16] Some notable applications: Mauku (micro-blogging client),[17] Maemo Mapper (map application),[18] Numpty Physics (game),[19] ScummVM (game, includes Beneath a Steel Sky),[20] Xournal (notes/sketch utility),[21] Fennec (web browser)[4], FBReader (e-book reader),[22] OSM2Go (OpenStreetMap editor)[23]<br />Debian<br />    OpenOffice.org running on Maemo 5 using Easy Debian.<br />    The complete ARM Debian distribution can be installed as a Maemo application.[24], making thousands of software packages available (including OpenOffice, Firefox, Java, the GNOME, and LXDE desktops, etc). Debian ARM packages can also be used if they are modified with the maemo-optify tool for example[25]). The ability to run largely-unmodified linux packages is the main difference compared to other Linux based mobile operating systems such as Android and webOS.[citation needed]<br /><br />Software development<br /><br />Software can be developed in C using the Maemo SDK, in Java which is supported by the Jalimo JVM,[26] in Python, in Ruby, and Mono.<br /><br />The Maemo SDK is based around the Debian-oriented Scratchbox Cross Compilation Toolkit, which provides a sandbox environment in which development may take place. Scratchbox uses Qemu to emulate an ARM processor or sbrsh to remotely execute instructions. Scratchbox-compatible rootstraps are available for both x86 and ARM, so the majority of development and debugging takes place on x86, with final packaging being for ARM.[27]<br /><br />As a new feature to the Maemo operating system, Maemo 5 brings the Qt library as a community-supported component alongside the officially supported GTK+ backend. This is going to change with the Harmattan release which will bring in the Qt library as the default, GTK+ becoming community-supported.[28] The programming languages Python, C and C++ will also be supported.<br /><br />The Forum Nokia Wiki has quality-controlled articles which support Qt development. The Maemo operating system has a development group at Forum Nokia Wiki Maemo.<br />[edit] Hardware<br /><br />The Maemo operating system is designed for Nokia Internet Tablets, which feature very similar specifications to Nokia's high-end N-series and E-series cellphones, with TI OMAP ARM SoCs, large screens, and expandable internal storage.[29] Although the highly optimized, hardware-specific nature of Maemo means running all of it on non-Internet Tablet hardware would be very difficult, most of the important non-proprietary parts of the OS and some of the available 3rd party applications are actively being packaged for Debian and are available for use on other distributions, which will open up a large range of other hardware options.[30]<br /><br />Nokia announced that it would run the Maemo operating system on its new mobile phone, the Nokia N900.[31]<br />[edit] Version history<br />[edit] OS2005<br />OS2005 Desktop<br /><br />Shipped with the 770 in November 2005, this is the original Internet Tablet OS. It came bundled with the Opera web browser, Flash 6, basic Email and RSS clients, audio and video players, PDF and image viewers, a graphical APT front-end (dubbed simply "Application manager"), and a variety of simple games and utilities.[32]<br />[edit] OS2006<br />OS2006 showing Pimlico Dates<br /><br />On May 16, 2006 Nokia announced a new version of Internet Tablet OS,[33] which was subsequentially released as a beta version for the 770 on June 9, 2006 and as a final on June 20, 2006.[34] The update featured improved performance and stability, a built-in Google Talk client, a refreshed look, and a new full-screen finger keyboard. Because of significant API and architecture changes, existing applications required recompiling. It is the last officially supported Internet Tablet OS release for the 770.<br /><br />Also included was the ability to support 2GB RS-MMC cards (formatted FAT). The Linux kernel was upgraded to 2.6.16 with the associated patches for the OMAP platform. This new version uses kernel preemption for improved interactivity.<br />[edit] OS2007<br />OS2007 Desktop showing OMWeather<br /><br />OS2007 was released and bundled with the N800 on January 8, 2007 after its announcement at the Las Vegas CES 2007 summit. It featured significant bug fixes and performance improvements in almost all areas of the OS, bringing updated versions of Opera 8 and Flash 7, an updated interface and various API and library updates.<br />[edit] OS2008<br />OS2008 Desktop<br /><br />OS2008 was released with the N810 in November 2007, based on Linux 2.6.21, and featuring MicroB, a new Mozilla-based web browser that replaces Opera, integrated Samba file sharing and additional support for Windows Media Player Formats and H.264, improved support for USB devices,[35][36] among other incremental UI improvements (particularly in the direction of finger-friendliness).[37] Dynamic frequency scaling (between 165 MHz and 400 MHz) was also implemented, which gave the N800 a 70 MHz speed increase.[38]<br />[edit] Diablo<br /><br />Diablo is the codename for the OS2008 Feature Upgrade (corresponding to Maemo 4.1).,[39] released in June 2008.[40] Major features include significant improvements to the built-in Application manager, incremental operating system upgrades without reflashing ("Seamless Software Update", SSU), Modest as the default mail client, and a new version of the MicroB browser with more optimizations and some interface improvements (though still based on the same Gecko release as Chinook's MicroB).[41][42]<br />[edit] SSU<br /><br />SSU, in particular, is one of the most significant parts of the Diablo release, as it eliminates the flash-based upgrade system of previous Maemo releases which required the user to completely wipe their device with each upgrade. With SSU, the user can receive "over-the-air" updates to the live system. This also decouples bundled software updates from the major system updates as was required with the flash-based method, so Nokia can release more frequent updates to individual packages than before.[43]<br /><br />The first SSU update was pushed on August 11, 2008, and brought Diablo up to version 4.2008.30-2. The update primarily features MicroB, Modest, and connectivity framework updates as well as a number of other minor bugfixes.<br />[edit] Maemo 5<br />Maemo 5 Screenshot<br /><br />Maemo 5, also known as Fremantle,[39] is the default operating system on the Nokia N900. The release features a much more finger-friendly and consistent UI, and an X-server based on Xorg rather than KDrive.[44][45] It features several new technologies, including the Tracker search system, PulseAudio (replacing ESD), the OHM hardware management daemon, the gUPnP UPnP framework, enhanced location framework, and Upstart. Several existing technologies have also been updated, including Gecko, BlueZ, gstreamer (will include OpenMAX), GTK+, and Telepathy.[46][47]<br /><br />Maemo 5 comes with new hardware, the Nokia N900 featuring a Texas Instruments OMAP3 SoC, with an HSPA modem and HD camera, which provides significant improvements in the areas of speed, 3D acceleration, and media playback. It has been decided by Nokia that the commercial Maemo 5 platform releases will not be available on N800/N810 hardware, for compatibility reasons.[48] An open source Linux project called Mer, a variant of Maemo, has been formed to provide an alternative, fully open operating system for mobile devices including the Nokia N800 and N810.[49]<br /><br />Unlike most smartphones, the end-user is able to gain root access by issuing the command "sudo gainroot" in the terminal in Maemo 5.[50] The device does not need to be unlocked or "jailbroken" in order to install an unsupported application. The UK cellular operator Vodafone has its own branded, somewhat more restricted version of the Maemo 5 operating system. Users can flash (change) to the Global variant of the operating system.<br /><br />The Maemo 5 operating system comes preloaded with a variety of applications such as:<br /><br />Web<br />    Maemo Browser (Mozilla based web browser with Adobe Flash 9.4[51]), RSS reader<br />Phone application<br />VoIP<br />    Session initiation protocol, Skype[52]<br />Conversations (IM chat and SMS, no MMS[53])<br />Media<br />    Camera, Photos, Media player<br />Production<br />    Email, Calendar, PDF reader, Contacts<br />Ovi Maps (Find position on a map using the GPS, Search an address or location, Plan routes)<br />Utilities<br />    Clock, Notes, Calculator, Sketch<br />System Tools<br />    File manager, Application manager for downloads, Widgets<br />Games<br />    Bounce, Chess, Blocks, Marbles and Mahjong<br /><br />Nokia expects the open source community to play a large part in the development of applications for Maemo 5.[54] As an example, Nokia has launched a contest at the onedotzero festival in London called PUSH N900 aimed at designers, artists, hackers and modders. The contest invites participants "to connect the N900 to something you love."[55]<br /><br />Nokia's release of the N800 in January 2007 brought Internet Tablet OS 2007. OS2007 ran only on the N800 and Nokia initially had no plans to release it for the 770; however feedback from disgruntled 770 owners[56] led Nokia to release an unsupported hybrid of OS2006 and OS2007, dubbed Internet Tablet OS 2007 <br />[edit] Future<br />[edit] Mer<br /><br />Mer is a completely open-sourced alternative operating system for the N800 and N810 (collectively known as the N8x0 devices). It is based on Ubuntu 9.04, and with the release of Maemo 5/Fremantle, a new goal has emerged: "[To bring] as much of Fremantle as we can get on the N8x0."<br /><br />Mer is still under development, at release 0.17, and is in the process of obtaining drivers from the various hardware manufacturers of the N8x0 devices (for example, the Mer team recently obtained a set of drivers from Texas Instruments, the manufacturer of the processor).<br />[edit] Harmattan<br /><br />Little is known about Harmattan except for the plans to bundle officially supported Qt libraries with it in place of GTK+/Hildon, as well as improved power profiles.[63][64]<br /><br />Harmattan, with the MeeGo announcement, is set to be the "first" MeeGo incarnation on a Nokia device, rather than Maemo 6.<br />[edit] Qt<br /><br />In January 2008, Nokia began the process of acquiring Trolltech, the developer of the Qt application framework. Nokia has since announced plans for the Qt libraries to be bundled with Maemo by Q4 2008, though without a platform-specific "hildonized" UI as is offered with GTK (meaning Qt applications will look different from hildonized GTK ones).[65][66] This will make porting of Qt applications to the platform easier for developers and make new applications available to users. Qt support on S60 devices will likely lead to cross-platform application sharing between the two platforms.[67][68] The announcement has met with mixed reaction in the developer community.

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Maemo  - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
Maemo<br />From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<br /><br />User Interface<br />[edit] OS2005–OS2008<br /><br />Up to Maemo 4 (a.k.a OS2008), the default screen is the "Home" screen—the central point from which all applications and settings are accessed. The Home Screen is divided into the following areas:<br /><br />    * Vertically down the left hand side of the screen is the Taskbar, with applets for the web browser, communications, and application menu by default, but these can be modified using third party plugins (to provide a favorites menu, or a command menu, for example).<br />    * Horizontally across the top left half is the Menubar, which shows the application name and window title and gives access to the application's menu (which contains the typical, File, Edit, View, Tools, etc, menus and submenus)<br />    * Horizontally across the top right half is the Statusbar, containing icons such as battery life, wireless connection, volume, Bluetooth, and brightness by default, but these can be expanded using third party plugins in the same manner as the Taskbar.<br />    * The remaining large part of the display contains Home applets (roughly analogous to Apple Inc.'s Dashboard widgets), which can display data as well as being a shortcut to applications. These include an RSS reader, Internet radio player, Google search box and contact list by default, but can also be expanded with third party plugins.<br /><br />The interface uses either the touch screen, or a directional pad and select button, with separate back, menu, and home buttons. It is capable of two modes of text input: handwriting recognition, and two different sizes of onscreen keyboard, as well as hardware keyboard input with the N810.[2]<br />[edit] Maemo 5 (Fremantle)<br /><br />The UI in Maemo 5 has changed with respect to its predecessors. It provides four fully customizable (add/remove widgets, move widgets around, change the background, shortcut to applications/contacts) "Home" screens,[3] called Panorama Desktop.[4] Switching from one desktop to the others is done by sliding one's finger horizontally on the background. The dashboard is accessed via the upper left icon and shows all the running applications, in a manner similar to the Exposé feature in Apple's MacOS X operating system. From the dashboard, running applications can be brought back to fullscreen by tapping the preview window or applications can be closed by tapping an X-symbol located in the top right corner of the preview window, similar to the concept of closing applications in other operating systems. The application launcher, where all the installed applications can be launched, can be accessed as well from the dashboard by tapping the same area again in the upper left corner of the screen which invokes the dashboard.[5][6] If no task or application is running in the background, tapping the top left icon skips the dashboard and directly displays the application launcher.<br /><br />Maemo provides the Mozilla-based MicroB web-browser with complete Adobe Flash support, which can operate over a wireless connection. It supports an 800x480 display resolution, so some web pages can be viewed without horizontal scrolling. It can automatically connect to known wireless networks and download RSS feeds and email and disconnect automatically without user intervention.[7]<br /><br />Software is installed or uninstalled using the Application manager. The X Terminal can also be used to install applications using the "apt-get" command (Although this is discouraged for inexperienced users). Users can subscribe to different software repositories which can then be used to automatically keep software up to date. The Application manager also provides an overview of everything currently installed on the system. Data can be synchronized with a PC via a USB connection, and the users files can be accessed using the standard Removable Storage Device protocol.[7]<br />[edit] Features<br />[edit] Updating<br /><br />Maemo devices can be updated using a simple flashing method with a computer over USB.<br /><br />Since Diablo (Maemo 4.1), Maemo supports "Seamless Software Update" (SSU), which allows incremental operating system upgrades "over the air" using apt without the need for a full flash with every update.[8]<br /><br />Flashing remains available as a way to start over from scratch with a clean install (much like formatting your hard drive and reinstalling your OS on a PC).[9]<br />[edit] Security<br /><br />The quick start guide for developers warns that Maemo security concentrates on preventing remote attacks (e.g. by wireless networking and Bluetooth). In particular, it warns that Maemo makes use of a root account, but has a trivial default password (sudo gainroot, pw:rootme).[citation needed]<br /><br />Independent of the root password, Maemo provides a way to lock the device's controls and display with a numeric access code to help prevent unauthorised access.[10]<br />[edit] Components<br /><br />Maemo is a modified version of the Debian Linux distribution, slimmed down for mobile devices.[11] It uses an X Window System-based graphical user interface using Xomap and the Matchbox window manager; the GUI uses the GTK+ toolkit and Hildon user interface widgets and API.[12]<br /><br />BusyBox, a software package for embedded and mobile devices, replaces the GNU Core Utilities used in Debian-proper to reduce memory usage and storage requirements (at the expense of some functionality).[13]<br /><br />ESD is used as the primary sound server, and GStreamer is used by the shipped media player to play back sounds and movies. The formats supported by GStreamer can be extended by compiling GStreamer plugins in scratchbox (Maemo SDK), which was done, for example, to bring Ogg support to the platform.[14] 3rd party media players can access GStreamer directly or via "osso-media-server".[citation needed]<br /><br />Window management is handled by the Matchbox window manager, which limits the screen to showing a single window at a time (Ubuntu Netbook Remix implements a similar system). This is to improve handheld usability on a mobile device with a small screen.<br /><br />Although Maemo is based on Linux and open source software, some parts of Maemo remain closed source. These include some user-space software, like certain statusbar and taskbar applets (including the display brightness applet) and applications, and some system daemons related to connectivity and power management.[citation needed]<br />[edit] Software<br /><br />Maemo comes with a number of built-in applications, but additional applications can be installed from a number of sources, including various official and community software repositories and deb files through either the built-in package manager "Application manager" or apt and dpkg.<br /><br />Bundled applications include the Mozilla-based MicroB browser, Macromedia Flash, Gizmo5, and Skype.[15]<br />[edit] Third-party applications<br /><br />Due in part to the free and open source nature of Linux and Maemo, porting applications to Maemo is a straightforward procedure. Because of this, there are many third-party applications available for the platform. Some applications are original software written specifically for Maemo, while other applications are straight ports of existing Linux programs. Some notable software includes:<br /><br />Media players<br />    Canola (with network streaming), MPlayer<br />Internet<br />    Claws Mail, Modest, Midori, Firefox for mobile<br />Office applications<br />    Gnumeric (spreadsheet), Abiword (word processing)<br />Instant Messaging<br />    Pidgin<br />VOIP<br />    Gizmo5, Skype<br />Games<br />    The Battle for Wesnoth, Wormux<br />Others<br />    FBReader (e-book reader), GPE (OpenSync compatible PIM), rdesktop (RDP remote access), Rhapsody (subscription music, US only), ScummVM (game emulator), Wayfinder (fully featured GPS navigation software), Free42S (HP 42S calculator emulator), gPodder (podcast client), Maemo Mapper (includes GPS functionality), MaemoMyth (MythTV frontend that uses GMythStream), Monsoon HAVA (TV viewer and controller), Navit (GPS navigation software), Obscura Photo Manager, Palm Emulator from Access (ARM based Palm emulator), Phonelink (SMS and voice caller via BT), Quiver Image Viewer, SDict Viewer (sdict-based dictionary/encyclopedia viewer), Vagalume (Last.FM player), VNC, YouAmp (music player), LogMeIn Browser Plugin<br />Fremantle Stars<br />    Applications developed by the community and supported by Nokia as Fremantle Stars will be part of Maemo 5.[16] Some notable applications: Mauku (micro-blogging client),[17] Maemo Mapper (map application),[18] Numpty Physics (game),[19] ScummVM (game, includes Beneath a Steel Sky),[20] Xournal (notes/sketch utility),[21] Fennec (web browser)[4], FBReader (e-book reader),[22] OSM2Go (OpenStreetMap editor)[23]<br />Debian<br />    OpenOffice.org running on Maemo 5 using Easy Debian.<br />    The complete ARM Debian distribution can be installed as a Maemo application.[24], making thousands of software packages available (including OpenOffice, Firefox, Java, the GNOME, and LXDE desktops, etc). Debian ARM packages can also be used if they are modified with the maemo-optify tool for example[25]). The ability to run largely-unmodified linux packages is the main difference compared to other Linux based mobile operating systems such as Android and webOS.[citation needed]<br /><br />Software development<br /><br />Software can be developed in C using the Maemo SDK, in Java which is supported by the Jalimo JVM,[26] in Python, in Ruby, and Mono.<br /><br />The Maemo SDK is based around the Debian-oriented Scratchbox Cross Compilation Toolkit, which provides a sandbox environment in which development may take place. Scratchbox uses Qemu to emulate an ARM processor or sbrsh to remotely execute instructions. Scratchbox-compatible rootstraps are available for both x86 and ARM, so the majority of development and debugging takes place on x86, with final packaging being for ARM.[27]<br /><br />As a new feature to the Maemo operating system, Maemo 5 brings the Qt library as a community-supported component alongside the officially supported GTK+ backend. This is going to change with the Harmattan release which will bring in the Qt library as the default, GTK+ becoming community-supported.[28] The programming languages Python, C and C++ will also be supported.<br /><br />The Forum Nokia Wiki has quality-controlled articles which support Qt development. The Maemo operating system has a development group at Forum Nokia Wiki Maemo.<br />[edit] Hardware<br /><br />The Maemo operating system is designed for Nokia Internet Tablets, which feature very similar specifications to Nokia's high-end N-series and E-series cellphones, with TI OMAP ARM SoCs, large screens, and expandable internal storage.[29] Although the highly optimized, hardware-specific nature of Maemo means running all of it on non-Internet Tablet hardware would be very difficult, most of the important non-proprietary parts of the OS and some of the available 3rd party applications are actively being packaged for Debian and are available for use on other distributions, which will open up a large range of other hardware options.[30]<br /><br />Nokia announced that it would run the Maemo operating system on its new mobile phone, the Nokia N900.[31]<br />[edit] Version history<br />[edit] OS2005<br />OS2005 Desktop<br /><br />Shipped with the 770 in November 2005, this is the original Internet Tablet OS. It came bundled with the Opera web browser, Flash 6, basic Email and RSS clients, audio and video players, PDF and image viewers, a graphical APT front-end (dubbed simply "Application manager"), and a variety of simple games and utilities.[32]<br />[edit] OS2006<br />OS2006 showing Pimlico Dates<br /><br />On May 16, 2006 Nokia announced a new version of Internet Tablet OS,[33] which was subsequentially released as a beta version for the 770 on June 9, 2006 and as a final on June 20, 2006.[34] The update featured improved performance and stability, a built-in Google Talk client, a refreshed look, and a new full-screen finger keyboard. Because of significant API and architecture changes, existing applications required recompiling. It is the last officially supported Internet Tablet OS release for the 770.<br /><br />Also included was the ability to support 2GB RS-MMC cards (formatted FAT). The Linux kernel was upgraded to 2.6.16 with the associated patches for the OMAP platform. This new version uses kernel preemption for improved interactivity.<br />[edit] OS2007<br />OS2007 Desktop showing OMWeather<br /><br />OS2007 was released and bundled with the N800 on January 8, 2007 after its announcement at the Las Vegas CES 2007 summit. It featured significant bug fixes and performance improvements in almost all areas of the OS, bringing updated versions of Opera 8 and Flash 7, an updated interface and various API and library updates.<br />[edit] OS2008<br />OS2008 Desktop<br /><br />OS2008 was released with the N810 in November 2007, based on Linux 2.6.21, and featuring MicroB, a new Mozilla-based web browser that replaces Opera, integrated Samba file sharing and additional support for Windows Media Player Formats and H.264, improved support for USB devices,[35][36] among other incremental UI improvements (particularly in the direction of finger-friendliness).[37] Dynamic frequency scaling (between 165 MHz and 400 MHz) was also implemented, which gave the N800 a 70 MHz speed increase.[38]<br />[edit] Diablo<br /><br />Diablo is the codename for the OS2008 Feature Upgrade (corresponding to Maemo 4.1).,[39] released in June 2008.[40] Major features include significant improvements to the built-in Application manager, incremental operating system upgrades without reflashing ("Seamless Software Update", SSU), Modest as the default mail client, and a new version of the MicroB browser with more optimizations and some interface improvements (though still based on the same Gecko release as Chinook's MicroB).[41][42]<br />[edit] SSU<br /><br />SSU, in particular, is one of the most significant parts of the Diablo release, as it eliminates the flash-based upgrade system of previous Maemo releases which required the user to completely wipe their device with each upgrade. With SSU, the user can receive "over-the-air" updates to the live system. This also decouples bundled software updates from the major system updates as was required with the flash-based method, so Nokia can release more frequent updates to individual packages than before.[43]<br /><br />The first SSU update was pushed on August 11, 2008, and brought Diablo up to version 4.2008.30-2. The update primarily features MicroB, Modest, and connectivity framework updates as well as a number of other minor bugfixes.<br />[edit] Maemo 5<br />Maemo 5 Screenshot<br /><br />Maemo 5, also known as Fremantle,[39] is the default operating system on the Nokia N900. The release features a much more finger-friendly and consistent UI, and an X-server based on Xorg rather than KDrive.[44][45] It features several new technologies, including the Tracker search system, PulseAudio (replacing ESD), the OHM hardware management daemon, the gUPnP UPnP framework, enhanced location framework, and Upstart. Several existing technologies have also been updated, including Gecko, BlueZ, gstreamer (will include OpenMAX), GTK+, and Telepathy.[46][47]<br /><br />Maemo 5 comes with new hardware, the Nokia N900 featuring a Texas Instruments OMAP3 SoC, with an HSPA modem and HD camera, which provides significant improvements in the areas of speed, 3D acceleration, and media playback. It has been decided by Nokia that the commercial Maemo 5 platform releases will not be available on N800/N810 hardware, for compatibility reasons.[48] An open source Linux project called Mer, a variant of Maemo, has been formed to provide an alternative, fully open operating system for mobile devices including the Nokia N800 and N810.[49]<br /><br />Unlike most smartphones, the end-user is able to gain root access by issuing the command "sudo gainroot" in the terminal in Maemo 5.[50] The device does not need to be unlocked or "jailbroken" in order to install an unsupported application. The UK cellular operator Vodafone has its own branded, somewhat more restricted version of the Maemo 5 operating system. Users can flash (change) to the Global variant of the operating system.<br /><br />The Maemo 5 operating system comes preloaded with a variety of applications such as:<br /><br />Web<br />    Maemo Browser (Mozilla based web browser with Adobe Flash 9.4[51]), RSS reader<br />Phone application<br />VoIP<br />    Session initiation protocol, Skype[52]<br />Conversations (IM chat and SMS, no MMS[53])<br />Media<br />    Camera, Photos, Media player<br />Production<br />    Email, Calendar, PDF reader, Contacts<br />Ovi Maps (Find position on a map using the GPS, Search an address or location, Plan routes)<br />Utilities<br />    Clock, Notes, Calculator, Sketch<br />System Tools<br />    File manager, Application manager for downloads, Widgets<br />Games<br />    Bounce, Chess, Blocks, Marbles and Mahjong<br /><br />Nokia expects the open source community to play a large part in the development of applications for Maemo 5.[54] As an example, Nokia has launched a contest at the onedotzero festival in London called PUSH N900 aimed at designers, artists, hackers and modders. The contest invites participants "to connect the N900 to something you love."[55]<br /><br />Nokia's release of the N800 in January 2007 brought Internet Tablet OS 2007. OS2007 ran only on the N800 and Nokia initially had no plans to release it for the 770; however feedback from disgruntled 770 owners[56] led Nokia to release an unsupported hybrid of OS2006 and OS2007, dubbed Internet Tablet OS 2007 <br />[edit] Future<br />[edit] Mer<br /><br />Mer is a completely open-sourced alternative operating system for the N800 and N810 (collectively known as the N8x0 devices). It is based on Ubuntu 9.04, and with the release of Maemo 5/Fremantle, a new goal has emerged: "[To bring] as much of Fremantle as we can get on the N8x0."<br /><br />Mer is still under development, at release 0.17, and is in the process of obtaining drivers from the various hardware manufacturers of the N8x0 devices (for example, the Mer team recently obtained a set of drivers from Texas Instruments, the manufacturer of the processor).<br />[edit] Harmattan<br /><br />Little is known about Harmattan except for the plans to bundle officially supported Qt libraries with it in place of GTK+/Hildon, as well as improved power profiles.[63][64]<br /><br />Harmattan, with the MeeGo announcement, is set to be the "first" MeeGo incarnation on a Nokia device, rather than Maemo 6.<br />[edit] Qt<br /><br />In January 2008, Nokia began the process of acquiring Trolltech, the developer of the Qt application framework. Nokia has since announced plans for the Qt libraries to be bundled with Maemo by Q4 2008, though without a platform-specific "hildonized" UI as is offered with GTK (meaning Qt applications will look different from hildonized GTK ones).[65][66] This will make porting of Qt applications to the platform easier for developers and make new applications available to users. Qt support on S60 devices will likely lead to cross-platform application sharing between the two platforms.[67][68] The announcement has met with mixed reaction in the developer community.

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Maemo  - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
Maemo<br />From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<br /><br />User Interface<br />[edit] OS2005–OS2008<br /><br />Up to Maemo 4 (a.k.a OS2008), the default screen is the "Home" screen—the central point from which all applications and settings are accessed. The Home Screen is divided into the following areas:<br /><br />    * Vertically down the left hand side of the screen is the Taskbar, with applets for the web browser, communications, and application menu by default, but these can be modified using third party plugins (to provide a favorites menu, or a command menu, for example).<br />    * Horizontally across the top left half is the Menubar, which shows the application name and window title and gives access to the application's menu (which contains the typical, File, Edit, View, Tools, etc, menus and submenus)<br />    * Horizontally across the top right half is the Statusbar, containing icons such as battery life, wireless connection, volume, Bluetooth, and brightness by default, but these can be expanded using third party plugins in the same manner as the Taskbar.<br />    * The remaining large part of the display contains Home applets (roughly analogous to Apple Inc.'s Dashboard widgets), which can display data as well as being a shortcut to applications. These include an RSS reader, Internet radio player, Google search box and contact list by default, but can also be expanded with third party plugins.<br /><br />The interface uses either the touch screen, or a directional pad and select button, with separate back, menu, and home buttons. It is capable of two modes of text input: handwriting recognition, and two different sizes of onscreen keyboard, as well as hardware keyboard input with the N810.[2]<br />[edit] Maemo 5 (Fremantle)<br /><br />The UI in Maemo 5 has changed with respect to its predecessors. It provides four fully customizable (add/remove widgets, move widgets around, change the background, shortcut to applications/contacts) "Home" screens,[3] called Panorama Desktop.[4] Switching from one desktop to the others is done by sliding one's finger horizontally on the background. The dashboard is accessed via the upper left icon and shows all the running applications, in a manner similar to the Exposé feature in Apple's MacOS X operating system. From the dashboard, running applications can be brought back to fullscreen by tapping the preview window or applications can be closed by tapping an X-symbol located in the top right corner of the preview window, similar to the concept of closing applications in other operating systems. The application launcher, where all the installed applications can be launched, can be accessed as well from the dashboard by tapping the same area again in the upper left corner of the screen which invokes the dashboard.[5][6] If no task or application is running in the background, tapping the top left icon skips the dashboard and directly displays the application launcher.<br /><br />Maemo provides the Mozilla-based MicroB web-browser with complete Adobe Flash support, which can operate over a wireless connection. It supports an 800x480 display resolution, so some web pages can be viewed without horizontal scrolling. It can automatically connect to known wireless networks and download RSS feeds and email and disconnect automatically without user intervention.[7]<br /><br />Software is installed or uninstalled using the Application manager. The X Terminal can also be used to install applications using the "apt-get" command (Although this is discouraged for inexperienced users). Users can subscribe to different software repositories which can then be used to automatically keep software up to date. The Application manager also provides an overview of everything currently installed on the system. Data can be synchronized with a PC via a USB connection, and the users files can be accessed using the standard Removable Storage Device protocol.[7]<br />[edit] Features<br />[edit] Updating<br /><br />Maemo devices can be updated using a simple flashing method with a computer over USB.<br /><br />Since Diablo (Maemo 4.1), Maemo supports "Seamless Software Update" (SSU), which allows incremental operating system upgrades "over the air" using apt without the need for a full flash with every update.[8]<br /><br />Flashing remains available as a way to start over from scratch with a clean install (much like formatting your hard drive and reinstalling your OS on a PC).[9]<br />[edit] Security<br /><br />The quick start guide for developers warns that Maemo security concentrates on preventing remote attacks (e.g. by wireless networking and Bluetooth). In particular, it warns that Maemo makes use of a root account, but has a trivial default password (sudo gainroot, pw:rootme).[citation needed]<br /><br />Independent of the root password, Maemo provides a way to lock the device's controls and display with a numeric access code to help prevent unauthorised access.[10]<br />[edit] Components<br /><br />Maemo is a modified version of the Debian Linux distribution, slimmed down for mobile devices.[11] It uses an X Window System-based graphical user interface using Xomap and the Matchbox window manager; the GUI uses the GTK+ toolkit and Hildon user interface widgets and API.[12]<br /><br />BusyBox, a software package for embedded and mobile devices, replaces the GNU Core Utilities used in Debian-proper to reduce memory usage and storage requirements (at the expense of some functionality).[13]<br /><br />ESD is used as the primary sound server, and GStreamer is used by the shipped media player to play back sounds and movies. The formats supported by GStreamer can be extended by compiling GStreamer plugins in scratchbox (Maemo SDK), which was done, for example, to bring Ogg support to the platform.[14] 3rd party media players can access GStreamer directly or via "osso-media-server".[citation needed]<br /><br />Window management is handled by the Matchbox window manager, which limits the screen to showing a single window at a time (Ubuntu Netbook Remix implements a similar system). This is to improve handheld usability on a mobile device with a small screen.<br /><br />Although Maemo is based on Linux and open source software, some parts of Maemo remain closed source. These include some user-space software, like certain statusbar and taskbar applets (including the display brightness applet) and applications, and some system daemons related to connectivity and power management.[citation needed]<br />[edit] Software<br /><br />Maemo comes with a number of built-in applications, but additional applications can be installed from a number of sources, including various official and community software repositories and deb files through either the built-in package manager "Application manager" or apt and dpkg.<br /><br />Bundled applications include the Mozilla-based MicroB browser, Macromedia Flash, Gizmo5, and Skype.[15]<br />[edit] Third-party applications<br /><br />Due in part to the free and open source nature of Linux and Maemo, porting applications to Maemo is a straightforward procedure. Because of this, there are many third-party applications available for the platform. Some applications are original software written specifically for Maemo, while other applications are straight ports of existing Linux programs. Some notable software includes:<br /><br />Media players<br />    Canola (with network streaming), MPlayer<br />Internet<br />    Claws Mail, Modest, Midori, Firefox for mobile<br />Office applications<br />    Gnumeric (spreadsheet), Abiword (word processing)<br />Instant Messaging<br />    Pidgin<br />VOIP<br />    Gizmo5, Skype<br />Games<br />    The Battle for Wesnoth, Wormux<br />Others<br />    FBReader (e-book reader), GPE (OpenSync compatible PIM), rdesktop (RDP remote access), Rhapsody (subscription music, US only), ScummVM (game emulator), Wayfinder (fully featured GPS navigation software), Free42S (HP 42S calculator emulator), gPodder (podcast client), Maemo Mapper (includes GPS functionality), MaemoMyth (MythTV frontend that uses GMythStream), Monsoon HAVA (TV viewer and controller), Navit (GPS navigation software), Obscura Photo Manager, Palm Emulator from Access (ARM based Palm emulator), Phonelink (SMS and voice caller via BT), Quiver Image Viewer, SDict Viewer (sdict-based dictionary/encyclopedia viewer), Vagalume (Last.FM player), VNC, YouAmp (music player), LogMeIn Browser Plugin<br />Fremantle Stars<br />    Applications developed by the community and supported by Nokia as Fremantle Stars will be part of Maemo 5.[16] Some notable applications: Mauku (micro-blogging client),[17] Maemo Mapper (map application),[18] Numpty Physics (game),[19] ScummVM (game, includes Beneath a Steel Sky),[20] Xournal (notes/sketch utility),[21] Fennec (web browser)[4], FBReader (e-book reader),[22] OSM2Go (OpenStreetMap editor)[23]<br />Debian<br />    OpenOffice.org running on Maemo 5 using Easy Debian.<br />    The complete ARM Debian distribution can be installed as a Maemo application.[24], making thousands of software packages available (including OpenOffice, Firefox, Java, the GNOME, and LXDE desktops, etc). Debian ARM packages can also be used if they are modified with the maemo-optify tool for example[25]). The ability to run largely-unmodified linux packages is the main difference compared to other Linux based mobile operating systems such as Android and webOS.[citation needed]<br /><br />Software development<br /><br />Software can be developed in C using the Maemo SDK, in Java which is supported by the Jalimo JVM,[26] in Python, in Ruby, and Mono.<br /><br />The Maemo SDK is based around the Debian-oriented Scratchbox Cross Compilation Toolkit, which provides a sandbox environment in which development may take place. Scratchbox uses Qemu to emulate an ARM processor or sbrsh to remotely execute instructions. Scratchbox-compatible rootstraps are available for both x86 and ARM, so the majority of development and debugging takes place on x86, with final packaging being for ARM.[27]<br /><br />As a new feature to the Maemo operating system, Maemo 5 brings the Qt library as a community-supported component alongside the officially supported GTK+ backend. This is going to change with the Harmattan release which will bring in the Qt library as the default, GTK+ becoming community-supported.[28] The programming languages Python, C and C++ will also be supported.<br /><br />The Forum Nokia Wiki has quality-controlled articles which support Qt development. The Maemo operating system has a development group at Forum Nokia Wiki Maemo.<br />[edit] Hardware<br /><br />The Maemo operating system is designed for Nokia Internet Tablets, which feature very similar specifications to Nokia's high-end N-series and E-series cellphones, with TI OMAP ARM SoCs, large screens, and expandable internal storage.[29] Although the highly optimized, hardware-specific nature of Maemo means running all of it on non-Internet Tablet hardware would be very difficult, most of the important non-proprietary parts of the OS and some of the available 3rd party applications are actively being packaged for Debian and are available for use on other distributions, which will open up a large range of other hardware options.[30]<br /><br />Nokia announced that it would run the Maemo operating system on its new mobile phone, the Nokia N900.[31]<br />[edit] Version history<br />[edit] OS2005<br />OS2005 Desktop<br /><br />Shipped with the 770 in November 2005, this is the original Internet Tablet OS. It came bundled with the Opera web browser, Flash 6, basic Email and RSS clients, audio and video players, PDF and image viewers, a graphical APT front-end (dubbed simply "Application manager"), and a variety of simple games and utilities.[32]<br />[edit] OS2006<br />OS2006 showing Pimlico Dates<br /><br />On May 16, 2006 Nokia announced a new version of Internet Tablet OS,[33] which was subsequentially released as a beta version for the 770 on June 9, 2006 and as a final on June 20, 2006.[34] The update featured improved performance and stability, a built-in Google Talk client, a refreshed look, and a new full-screen finger keyboard. Because of significant API and architecture changes, existing applications required recompiling. It is the last officially supported Internet Tablet OS release for the 770.<br /><br />Also included was the ability to support 2GB RS-MMC cards (formatted FAT). The Linux kernel was upgraded to 2.6.16 with the associated patches for the OMAP platform. This new version uses kernel preemption for improved interactivity.<br />[edit] OS2007<br />OS2007 Desktop showing OMWeather<br /><br />OS2007 was released and bundled with the N800 on January 8, 2007 after its announcement at the Las Vegas CES 2007 summit. It featured significant bug fixes and performance improvements in almost all areas of the OS, bringing updated versions of Opera 8 and Flash 7, an updated interface and various API and library updates.<br />[edit] OS2008<br />OS2008 Desktop<br /><br />OS2008 was released with the N810 in November 2007, based on Linux 2.6.21, and featuring MicroB, a new Mozilla-based web browser that replaces Opera, integrated Samba file sharing and additional support for Windows Media Player Formats and H.264, improved support for USB devices,[35][36] among other incremental UI improvements (particularly in the direction of finger-friendliness).[37] Dynamic frequency scaling (between 165 MHz and 400 MHz) was also implemented, which gave the N800 a 70 MHz speed increase.[38]<br />[edit] Diablo<br /><br />Diablo is the codename for the OS2008 Feature Upgrade (corresponding to Maemo 4.1).,[39] released in June 2008.[40] Major features include significant improvements to the built-in Application manager, incremental operating system upgrades without reflashing ("Seamless Software Update", SSU), Modest as the default mail client, and a new version of the MicroB browser with more optimizations and some interface improvements (though still based on the same Gecko release as Chinook's MicroB).[41][42]<br />[edit] SSU<br /><br />SSU, in particular, is one of the most significant parts of the Diablo release, as it eliminates the flash-based upgrade system of previous Maemo releases which required the user to completely wipe their device with each upgrade. With SSU, the user can receive "over-the-air" updates to the live system. This also decouples bundled software updates from the major system updates as was required with the flash-based method, so Nokia can release more frequent updates to individual packages than before.[43]<br /><br />The first SSU update was pushed on August 11, 2008, and brought Diablo up to version 4.2008.30-2. The update primarily features MicroB, Modest, and connectivity framework updates as well as a number of other minor bugfixes.<br />[edit] Maemo 5<br />Maemo 5 Screenshot<br /><br />Maemo 5, also known as Fremantle,[39] is the default operating system on the Nokia N900. The release features a much more finger-friendly and consistent UI, and an X-server based on Xorg rather than KDrive.[44][45] It features several new technologies, including the Tracker search system, PulseAudio (replacing ESD), the OHM hardware management daemon, the gUPnP UPnP framework, enhanced location framework, and Upstart. Several existing technologies have also been updated, including Gecko, BlueZ, gstreamer (will include OpenMAX), GTK+, and Telepathy.[46][47]<br /><br />Maemo 5 comes with new hardware, the Nokia N900 featuring a Texas Instruments OMAP3 SoC, with an HSPA modem and HD camera, which provides significant improvements in the areas of speed, 3D acceleration, and media playback. It has been decided by Nokia that the commercial Maemo 5 platform releases will not be available on N800/N810 hardware, for compatibility reasons.[48] An open source Linux project called Mer, a variant of Maemo, has been formed to provide an alternative, fully open operating system for mobile devices including the Nokia N800 and N810.[49]<br /><br />Unlike most smartphones, the end-user is able to gain root access by issuing the command "sudo gainroot" in the terminal in Maemo 5.[50] The device does not need to be unlocked or "jailbroken" in order to install an unsupported application. The UK cellular operator Vodafone has its own branded, somewhat more restricted version of the Maemo 5 operating system. Users can flash (change) to the Global variant of the operating system.<br /><br />The Maemo 5 operating system comes preloaded with a variety of applications such as:<br /><br />Web<br />    Maemo Browser (Mozilla based web browser with Adobe Flash 9.4[51]), RSS reader<br />Phone application<br />VoIP<br />    Session initiation protocol, Skype[52]<br />Conversations (IM chat and SMS, no MMS[53])<br />Media<br />    Camera, Photos, Media player<br />Production<br />    Email, Calendar, PDF reader, Contacts<br />Ovi Maps (Find position on a map using the GPS, Search an address or location, Plan routes)<br />Utilities<br />    Clock, Notes, Calculator, Sketch<br />System Tools<br />    File manager, Application manager for downloads, Widgets<br />Games<br />    Bounce, Chess, Blocks, Marbles and Mahjong<br /><br />Nokia expects the open source community to play a large part in the development of applications for Maemo 5.[54] As an example, Nokia has launched a contest at the onedotzero festival in London called PUSH N900 aimed at designers, artists, hackers and modders. The contest invites participants "to connect the N900 to something you love."[55]<br /><br />Nokia's release of the N800 in January 2007 brought Internet Tablet OS 2007. OS2007 ran only on the N800 and Nokia initially had no plans to release it for the 770; however feedback from disgruntled 770 owners[56] led Nokia to release an unsupported hybrid of OS2006 and OS2007, dubbed Internet Tablet OS 2007 <br />[edit] Future<br />[edit] Mer<br /><br />Mer is a completely open-sourced alternative operating system for the N800 and N810 (collectively known as the N8x0 devices). It is based on Ubuntu 9.04, and with the release of Maemo 5/Fremantle, a new goal has emerged: "[To bring] as much of Fremantle as we can get on the N8x0."<br /><br />Mer is still under development, at release 0.17, and is in the process of obtaining drivers from the various hardware manufacturers of the N8x0 devices (for example, the Mer team recently obtained a set of drivers from Texas Instruments, the manufacturer of the processor).<br />[edit] Harmattan<br /><br />Little is known about Harmattan except for the plans to bundle officially supported Qt libraries with it in place of GTK+/Hildon, as well as improved power profiles.[63][64]<br /><br />Harmattan, with the MeeGo announcement, is set to be the "first" MeeGo incarnation on a Nokia device, rather than Maemo 6.<br />[edit] Qt<br /><br />In January 2008, Nokia began the process of acquiring Trolltech, the developer of the Qt application framework. Nokia has since announced plans for the Qt libraries to be bundled with Maemo by Q4 2008, though without a platform-specific "hildonized" UI as is offered with GTK (meaning Qt applications will look different from hildonized GTK ones).[65][66] This will make porting of Qt applications to the platform easier for developers and make new applications available to users. Qt support on S60 devices will likely lead to cross-platform application sharing between the two platforms.[67][68] The announcement has met with mixed reaction in the developer community.

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Maemo  - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
Maemo<br />From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<br /><br />User Interface<br />[edit] OS2005–OS2008<br /><br />Up to Maemo 4 (a.k.a OS2008), the default screen is the "Home" screen—the central point from which all applications and settings are accessed. The Home Screen is divided into the following areas:<br /><br />    * Vertically down the left hand side of the screen is the Taskbar, with applets for the web browser, communications, and application menu by default, but these can be modified using third party plugins (to provide a favorites menu, or a command menu, for example).<br />    * Horizontally across the top left half is the Menubar, which shows the application name and window title and gives access to the application's menu (which contains the typical, File, Edit, View, Tools, etc, menus and submenus)<br />    * Horizontally across the top right half is the Statusbar, containing icons such as battery life, wireless connection, volume, Bluetooth, and brightness by default, but these can be expanded using third party plugins in the same manner as the Taskbar.<br />    * The remaining large part of the display contains Home applets (roughly analogous to Apple Inc.'s Dashboard widgets), which can display data as well as being a shortcut to applications. These include an RSS reader, Internet radio player, Google search box and contact list by default, but can also be expanded with third party plugins.<br /><br />The interface uses either the touch screen, or a directional pad and select button, with separate back, menu, and home buttons. It is capable of two modes of text input: handwriting recognition, and two different sizes of onscreen keyboard, as well as hardware keyboard input with the N810.[2]<br />[edit] Maemo 5 (Fremantle)<br /><br />The UI in Maemo 5 has changed with respect to its predecessors. It provides four fully customizable (add/remove widgets, move widgets around, change the background, shortcut to applications/contacts) "Home" screens,[3] called Panorama Desktop.[4] Switching from one desktop to the others is done by sliding one's finger horizontally on the background. The dashboard is accessed via the upper left icon and shows all the running applications, in a manner similar to the Exposé feature in Apple's MacOS X operating system. From the dashboard, running applications can be brought back to fullscreen by tapping the preview window or applications can be closed by tapping an X-symbol located in the top right corner of the preview window, similar to the concept of closing applications in other operating systems. The application launcher, where all the installed applications can be launched, can be accessed as well from the dashboard by tapping the same area again in the upper left corner of the screen which invokes the dashboard.[5][6] If no task or application is running in the background, tapping the top left icon skips the dashboard and directly displays the application launcher.<br /><br />Maemo provides the Mozilla-based MicroB web-browser with complete Adobe Flash support, which can operate over a wireless connection. It supports an 800x480 display resolution, so some web pages can be viewed without horizontal scrolling. It can automatically connect to known wireless networks and download RSS feeds and email and disconnect automatically without user intervention.[7]<br /><br />Software is installed or uninstalled using the Application manager. The X Terminal can also be used to install applications using the "apt-get" command (Although this is discouraged for inexperienced users). Users can subscribe to different software repositories which can then be used to automatically keep software up to date. The Application manager also provides an overview of everything currently installed on the system. Data can be synchronized with a PC via a USB connection, and the users files can be accessed using the standard Removable Storage Device protocol.[7]<br />[edit] Features<br />[edit] Updating<br /><br />Maemo devices can be updated using a simple flashing method with a computer over USB.<br /><br />Since Diablo (Maemo 4.1), Maemo supports "Seamless Software Update" (SSU), which allows incremental operating system upgrades "over the air" using apt without the need for a full flash with every update.[8]<br /><br />Flashing remains available as a way to start over from scratch with a clean install (much like formatting your hard drive and reinstalling your OS on a PC).[9]<br />[edit] Security<br /><br />The quick start guide for developers warns that Maemo security concentrates on preventing remote attacks (e.g. by wireless networking and Bluetooth). In particular, it warns that Maemo makes use of a root account, but has a trivial default password (sudo gainroot, pw:rootme).[citation needed]<br /><br />Independent of the root password, Maemo provides a way to lock the device's controls and display with a numeric access code to help prevent unauthorised access.[10]<br />[edit] Components<br /><br />Maemo is a modified version of the Debian Linux distribution, slimmed down for mobile devices.[11] It uses an X Window System-based graphical user interface using Xomap and the Matchbox window manager; the GUI uses the GTK+ toolkit and Hildon user interface widgets and API.[12]<br /><br />BusyBox, a software package for embedded and mobile devices, replaces the GNU Core Utilities used in Debian-proper to reduce memory usage and storage requirements (at the expense of some functionality).[13]<br /><br />ESD is used as the primary sound server, and GStreamer is used by the shipped media player to play back sounds and movies. The formats supported by GStreamer can be extended by compiling GStreamer plugins in scratchbox (Maemo SDK), which was done, for example, to bring Ogg support to the platform.[14] 3rd party media players can access GStreamer directly or via "osso-media-server".[citation needed]<br /><br />Window management is handled by the Matchbox window manager, which limits the screen to showing a single window at a time (Ubuntu Netbook Remix implements a similar system). This is to improve handheld usability on a mobile device with a small screen.<br /><br />Although Maemo is based on Linux and open source software, some parts of Maemo remain closed source. These include some user-space software, like certain statusbar and taskbar applets (including the display brightness applet) and applications, and some system daemons related to connectivity and power management.[citation needed]<br />[edit] Software<br /><br />Maemo comes with a number of built-in applications, but additional applications can be installed from a number of sources, including various official and community software repositories and deb files through either the built-in package manager "Application manager" or apt and dpkg.<br /><br />Bundled applications include the Mozilla-based MicroB browser, Macromedia Flash, Gizmo5, and Skype.[15]<br />[edit] Third-party applications<br /><br />Due in part to the free and open source nature of Linux and Maemo, porting applications to Maemo is a straightforward procedure. Because of this, there are many third-party applications available for the platform. Some applications are original software written specifically for Maemo, while other applications are straight ports of existing Linux programs. Some notable software includes:<br /><br />Media players<br />    Canola (with network streaming), MPlayer<br />Internet<br />    Claws Mail, Modest, Midori, Firefox for mobile<br />Office applications<br />    Gnumeric (spreadsheet), Abiword (word processing)<br />Instant Messaging<br />    Pidgin<br />VOIP<br />    Gizmo5, Skype<br />Games<br />    The Battle for Wesnoth, Wormux<br />Others<br />    FBReader (e-book reader), GPE (OpenSync compatible PIM), rdesktop (RDP remote access), Rhapsody (subscription music, US only), ScummVM (game emulator), Wayfinder (fully featured GPS navigation software), Free42S (HP 42S calculator emulator), gPodder (podcast client), Maemo Mapper (includes GPS functionality), MaemoMyth (MythTV frontend that uses GMythStream), Monsoon HAVA (TV viewer and controller), Navit (GPS navigation software), Obscura Photo Manager, Palm Emulator from Access (ARM based Palm emulator), Phonelink (SMS and voice caller via BT), Quiver Image Viewer, SDict Viewer (sdict-based dictionary/encyclopedia viewer), Vagalume (Last.FM player), VNC, YouAmp (music player), LogMeIn Browser Plugin<br />Fremantle Stars<br />    Applications developed by the community and supported by Nokia as Fremantle Stars will be part of Maemo 5.[16] Some notable applications: Mauku (micro-blogging client),[17] Maemo Mapper (map application),[18] Numpty Physics (game),[19] ScummVM (game, includes Beneath a Steel Sky),[20] Xournal (notes/sketch utility),[21] Fennec (web browser)[4], FBReader (e-book reader),[22] OSM2Go (OpenStreetMap editor)[23]<br />Debian<br />    OpenOffice.org running on Maemo 5 using Easy Debian.<br />    The complete ARM Debian distribution can be installed as a Maemo application.[24], making thousands of software packages available (including OpenOffice, Firefox, Java, the GNOME, and LXDE desktops, etc). Debian ARM packages can also be used if they are modified with the maemo-optify tool for example[25]). The ability to run largely-unmodified linux packages is the main difference compared to other Linux based mobile operating systems such as Android and webOS.[citation needed]<br /><br />Software development<br /><br />Software can be developed in C using the Maemo SDK, in Java which is supported by the Jalimo JVM,[26] in Python, in Ruby, and Mono.<br /><br />The Maemo SDK is based around the Debian-oriented Scratchbox Cross Compilation Toolkit, which provides a sandbox environment in which development may take place. Scratchbox uses Qemu to emulate an ARM processor or sbrsh to remotely execute instructions. Scratchbox-compatible rootstraps are available for both x86 and ARM, so the majority of development and debugging takes place on x86, with final packaging being for ARM.[27]<br /><br />As a new feature to the Maemo operating system, Maemo 5 brings the Qt library as a community-supported component alongside the officially supported GTK+ backend. This is going to change with the Harmattan release which will bring in the Qt library as the default, GTK+ becoming community-supported.[28] The programming languages Python, C and C++ will also be supported.<br /><br />The Forum Nokia Wiki has quality-controlled articles which support Qt development. The Maemo operating system has a development group at Forum Nokia Wiki Maemo.<br />[edit] Hardware<br /><br />The Maemo operating system is designed for Nokia Internet Tablets, which feature very similar specifications to Nokia's high-end N-series and E-series cellphones, with TI OMAP ARM SoCs, large screens, and expandable internal storage.[29] Although the highly optimized, hardware-specific nature of Maemo means running all of it on non-Internet Tablet hardware would be very difficult, most of the important non-proprietary parts of the OS and some of the available 3rd party applications are actively being packaged for Debian and are available for use on other distributions, which will open up a large range of other hardware options.[30]<br /><br />Nokia announced that it would run the Maemo operating system on its new mobile phone, the Nokia N900.[31]<br />[edit] Version history<br />[edit] OS2005<br />OS2005 Desktop<br /><br />Shipped with the 770 in November 2005, this is the original Internet Tablet OS. It came bundled with the Opera web browser, Flash 6, basic Email and RSS clients, audio and video players, PDF and image viewers, a graphical APT front-end (dubbed simply "Application manager"), and a variety of simple games and utilities.[32]<br />[edit] OS2006<br />OS2006 showing Pimlico Dates<br /><br />On May 16, 2006 Nokia announced a new version of Internet Tablet OS,[33] which was subsequentially released as a beta version for the 770 on June 9, 2006 and as a final on June 20, 2006.[34] The update featured improved performance and stability, a built-in Google Talk client, a refreshed look, and a new full-screen finger keyboard. Because of significant API and architecture changes, existing applications required recompiling. It is the last officially supported Internet Tablet OS release for the 770.<br /><br />Also included was the ability to support 2GB RS-MMC cards (formatted FAT). The Linux kernel was upgraded to 2.6.16 with the associated patches for the OMAP platform. This new version uses kernel preemption for improved interactivity.<br />[edit] OS2007<br />OS2007 Desktop showing OMWeather<br /><br />OS2007 was released and bundled with the N800 on January 8, 2007 after its announcement at the Las Vegas CES 2007 summit. It featured significant bug fixes and performance improvements in almost all areas of the OS, bringing updated versions of Opera 8 and Flash 7, an updated interface and various API and library updates.<br />[edit] OS2008<br />OS2008 Desktop<br /><br />OS2008 was released with the N810 in November 2007, based on Linux 2.6.21, and featuring MicroB, a new Mozilla-based web browser that replaces Opera, integrated Samba file sharing and additional support for Windows Media Player Formats and H.264, improved support for USB devices,[35][36] among other incremental UI improvements (particularly in the direction of finger-friendliness).[37] Dynamic frequency scaling (between 165 MHz and 400 MHz) was also implemented, which gave the N800 a 70 MHz speed increase.[38]<br />[edit] Diablo<br /><br />Diablo is the codename for the OS2008 Feature Upgrade (corresponding to Maemo 4.1).,[39] released in June 2008.[40] Major features include significant improvements to the built-in Application manager, incremental operating system upgrades without reflashing ("Seamless Software Update", SSU), Modest as the default mail client, and a new version of the MicroB browser with more optimizations and some interface improvements (though still based on the same Gecko release as Chinook's MicroB).[41][42]<br />[edit] SSU<br /><br />SSU, in particular, is one of the most significant parts of the Diablo release, as it eliminates the flash-based upgrade system of previous Maemo releases which required the user to completely wipe their device with each upgrade. With SSU, the user can receive "over-the-air" updates to the live system. This also decouples bundled software updates from the major system updates as was required with the flash-based method, so Nokia can release more frequent updates to individual packages than before.[43]<br /><br />The first SSU update was pushed on August 11, 2008, and brought Diablo up to version 4.2008.30-2. The update primarily features MicroB, Modest, and connectivity framework updates as well as a number of other minor bugfixes.<br />[edit] Maemo 5<br />Maemo 5 Screenshot<br /><br />Maemo 5, also known as Fremantle,[39] is the default operating system on the Nokia N900. The release features a much more finger-friendly and consistent UI, and an X-server based on Xorg rather than KDrive.[44][45] It features several new technologies, including the Tracker search system, PulseAudio (replacing ESD), the OHM hardware management daemon, the gUPnP UPnP framework, enhanced location framework, and Upstart. Several existing technologies have also been updated, including Gecko, BlueZ, gstreamer (will include OpenMAX), GTK+, and Telepathy.[46][47]<br /><br />Maemo 5 comes with new hardware, the Nokia N900 featuring a Texas Instruments OMAP3 SoC, with an HSPA modem and HD camera, which provides significant improvements in the areas of speed, 3D acceleration, and media playback. It has been decided by Nokia that the commercial Maemo 5 platform releases will not be available on N800/N810 hardware, for compatibility reasons.[48] An open source Linux project called Mer, a variant of Maemo, has been formed to provide an alternative, fully open operating system for mobile devices including the Nokia N800 and N810.[49]<br /><br />Unlike most smartphones, the end-user is able to gain root access by issuing the command "sudo gainroot" in the terminal in Maemo 5.[50] The device does not need to be unlocked or "jailbroken" in order to install an unsupported application. The UK cellular operator Vodafone has its own branded, somewhat more restricted version of the Maemo 5 operating system. Users can flash (change) to the Global variant of the operating system.<br /><br />The Maemo 5 operating system comes preloaded with a variety of applications such as:<br /><br />Web<br />    Maemo Browser (Mozilla based web browser with Adobe Flash 9.4[51]), RSS reader<br />Phone application<br />VoIP<br />    Session initiation protocol, Skype[52]<br />Conversations (IM chat and SMS, no MMS[53])<br />Media<br />    Camera, Photos, Media player<br />Production<br />    Email, Calendar, PDF reader, Contacts<br />Ovi Maps (Find position on a map using the GPS, Search an address or location, Plan routes)<br />Utilities<br />    Clock, Notes, Calculator, Sketch<br />System Tools<br />    File manager, Application manager for downloads, Widgets<br />Games<br />    Bounce, Chess, Blocks, Marbles and Mahjong<br /><br />Nokia expects the open source community to play a large part in the development of applications for Maemo 5.[54] As an example, Nokia has launched a contest at the onedotzero festival in London called PUSH N900 aimed at designers, artists, hackers and modders. The contest invites participants "to connect the N900 to something you love."[55]<br /><br />Nokia's release of the N800 in January 2007 brought Internet Tablet OS 2007. OS2007 ran only on the N800 and Nokia initially had no plans to release it for the 770; however feedback from disgruntled 770 owners[56] led Nokia to release an unsupported hybrid of OS2006 and OS2007, dubbed Internet Tablet OS 2007 <br />[edit] Future<br />[edit] Mer<br /><br />Mer is a completely open-sourced alternative operating system for the N800 and N810 (collectively known as the N8x0 devices). It is based on Ubuntu 9.04, and with the release of Maemo 5/Fremantle, a new goal has emerged: "[To bring] as much of Fremantle as we can get on the N8x0."<br /><br />Mer is still under development, at release 0.17, and is in the process of obtaining drivers from the various hardware manufacturers of the N8x0 devices (for example, the Mer team recently obtained a set of drivers from Texas Instruments, the manufacturer of the processor).<br />[edit] Harmattan<br /><br />Little is known about Harmattan except for the plans to bundle officially supported Qt libraries with it in place of GTK+/Hildon, as well as improved power profiles.[63][64]<br /><br />Harmattan, with the MeeGo announcement, is set to be the "first" MeeGo incarnation on a Nokia device, rather than Maemo 6.<br />[edit] Qt<br /><br />In January 2008, Nokia began the process of acquiring Trolltech, the developer of the Qt application framework. Nokia has since announced plans for the Qt libraries to be bundled with Maemo by Q4 2008, though without a platform-specific "hildonized" UI as is offered with GTK (meaning Qt applications will look different from hildonized GTK ones).[65][66] This will make porting of Qt applications to the platform easier for developers and make new applications available to users. Qt support on S60 devices will likely lead to cross-platform application sharing between the two platforms.[67][68] The announcement has met with mixed reaction in the developer community.

Maemo  - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
Maemo<br />From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<br /><br />User Interface<br />[edit] OS2005���OS2008<br /><br />Up to Maemo 4 (a.k.a OS2008), the default screen is the "Home" screen���the central point from which all applications and settings are accessed. The Home Screen is divided into the following areas:<br /><br />    * Vertically down the left hand side of the screen is the Taskbar, with applets for the web browser, communications, and application menu by default, but these can be modified using third party plugins (to provide a favorites menu, or a command menu, for example).<br />    * Horizontally across the top left half is the Menubar, which shows the application name and window title and gives access to the application's menu (which contains the typical, File, Edit, View, Tools, etc, menus and submenus)<br />    * Horizontally across the top right half is the Statusbar, containing icons such as battery life, wireless connection, volume, Bluetooth, and brightness by default, but these can be expanded using third party plugins in the same manner as the Taskbar.<br />    * The remaining large part of the display contains Home applets (roughly analogous to Apple Inc.'s Dashboard widgets), which can display data as well as being a shortcut to applications. These include an RSS reader, Internet radio player, Google search box and contact list by default, but can also be expanded with third party plugins.<br /><br />The interface uses either the touch screen, or a directional pad and select button, with separate back, menu, and home buttons. It is capable of two modes of text input: handwriting recognition, and two different sizes of onscreen keyboard, as well as hardware keyboard input with the N810.[2]<br />[edit] Maemo 5 (Fremantle)<br /><br />The UI in Maemo 5 has changed with respect to its predecessors. It provides four fully customizable (add/remove widgets, move widgets around, change the background, shortcut to applications/contacts) "Home" screens,[3] called Panorama Desktop.[4] Switching from one desktop to the others is done by sliding one's finger horizontally on the background. The dashboard is accessed via the upper left icon and shows all the running applications, in a manner similar to the Expos�� feature in Apple's MacOS X operating system. From the dashboard, running applications can be brought back to fullscreen by tapping the preview window or applications can be closed by tapping an X-symbol located in the top right corner of the preview window, similar to the concept of closing applications in other operating systems. The application launcher, where all the installed applications can be launched, can be accessed as well from the dashboard by tapping the same area again in the upper left corner of the screen which invokes the dashboard.[5][6] If no task or application is running in the background, tapping the top left icon skips the dashboard and directly displays the application launcher.<br /><br />Maemo provides the Mozilla-based MicroB web-browser with complete Adobe Flash support, which can operate over a wireless connection. It supports an 800x480 display resolution, so some web pages can be viewed without horizontal scrolling. It can automatically connect to known wireless networks and download RSS feeds and email and disconnect automatically without user intervention.[7]<br /><br />Software is installed or uninstalled using the Application manager. The X Terminal can also be used to install applications using the "apt-get" command (Although this is discouraged for inexperienced users). Users can subscribe to different software repositories which can then be used to automatically keep software up to date. The Application manager also provides an overview of everything currently installed on the system. Data can be synchronized with a PC via a USB connection, and the users files can be accessed using the standard Removable Storage Device protocol.[7]<br />[edit] Features<br />[edit] Updating<br /><br />Maemo devices can be updated using a simple flashing method with a computer over USB.<br /><br />Since Diablo (Maemo 4.1), Maemo supports "Seamless Software Update" (SSU), which allows incremental operating system upgrades "over the air" using apt without the need for a full flash with every update.[8]<br /><br />Flashing remains available as a way to start over from scratch with a clean install (much like formatting your hard drive and reinstalling your OS on a PC).[9]<br />[edit] Security<br /><br />The quick start guide for developers warns that Maemo security concentrates on preventing remote attacks (e.g. by wireless networking and Bluetooth). In particular, it warns that Maemo makes use of a root account, but has a trivial default password (sudo gainroot, pw:rootme).[citation needed]<br /><br />Independent of the root password, Maemo provides a way to lock the device's controls and display with a numeric access code to help prevent unauthorised access.[10]<br />[edit] Components<br /><br />Maemo is a modified version of the Debian Linux distribution, slimmed down for mobile devices.[11] It uses an X Window System-based graphical user interface using Xomap and the Matchbox window manager; the GUI uses the GTK+ toolkit and Hildon user interface widgets and API.[12]<br /><br />BusyBox, a software package for embedded and mobile devices, replaces the GNU Core Utilities used in Debian-proper to reduce memory usage and storage requirements (at the expense of some functionality).[13]<br /><br />ESD is used as the primary sound server, and GStreamer is used by the shipped media player to play back sounds and movies. The formats supported by GStreamer can be extended by compiling GStreamer plugins in scratchbox (Maemo SDK), which was done, for example, to bring Ogg support to the platform.[14] 3rd party media players can access GStreamer directly or via "osso-media-server".[citation needed]<br /><br />Window management is handled by the Matchbox window manager, which limits the screen to showing a single window at a time (Ubuntu Netbook Remix implements a similar system). This is to improve handheld usability on a mobile device with a small screen.<br /><br />Although Maemo is based on Linux and open source software, some parts of Maemo remain closed source. These include some user-space software, like certain statusbar and taskbar applets (including the display brightness applet) and applications, and some system daemons related to connectivity and power management.[citation needed]<br />[edit] Software<br /><br />Maemo comes with a number of built-in applications, but additional applications can be installed from a number of sources, including various official and community software repositories and deb files through either the built-in package manager "Application manager" or apt and dpkg.<br /><br />Bundled applications include the Mozilla-based MicroB browser, Macromedia Flash, Gizmo5, and Skype.[15]<br />[edit] Third-party applications<br /><br />Due in part to the free and open source nature of Linux and Maemo, porting applications to Maemo is a straightforward procedure. Because of this, there are many third-party applications available for the platform. Some applications are original software written specifically for Maemo, while other applications are straight ports of existing Linux programs. Some notable software includes:<br /><br />Media players<br />    Canola (with network streaming), MPlayer<br />Internet<br />    Claws Mail, Modest, Midori, Firefox for mobile<br />Office applications<br />    Gnumeric (spreadsheet), Abiword (word processing)<br />Instant Messaging<br />    Pidgin<br />VOIP<br />    Gizmo5, Skype<br />Games<br />    The Battle for Wesnoth, Wormux<br />Others<br />    FBReader (e-book reader), GPE (OpenSync compatible PIM), rdesktop (RDP remote access), Rhapsody (subscription music, US only), ScummVM (game emulator), Wayfinder (fully featured GPS navigation software), Free42S (HP 42S calculator emulator), gPodder (podcast client), Maemo Mapper (includes GPS functionality), MaemoMyth (MythTV frontend that uses GMythStream), Monsoon HAVA (TV viewer and controller), Navit (GPS navigation software), Obscura Photo Manager, Palm Emulator from Access (ARM based Palm emulator), Phonelink (SMS and voice caller via BT), Quiver Image Viewer, SDict Viewer (sdict-based dictionary/encyclopedia viewer), Vagalume (Last.FM player), VNC, YouAmp (music player), LogMeIn Browser Plugin<br />Fremantle Stars<br />    Applications developed by the community and supported by Nokia as Fremantle Stars will be part of Maemo 5.[16] Some notable applications: Mauku (micro-blogging client),[17] Maemo Mapper (map application),[18] Numpty Physics (game),[19] ScummVM (game, includes Beneath a Steel Sky),[20] Xournal (notes/sketch utility),[21] Fennec (web browser)[4], FBReader (e-book reader),[22] OSM2Go (OpenStreetMap editor)[23]<br />Debian<br />    OpenOffice.org running on Maemo 5 using Easy Debian.<br />    The complete ARM Debian distribution can be installed as a Maemo application.[24], making thousands of software packages available (including OpenOffice, Firefox, Java, the GNOME, and LXDE desktops, etc). Debian ARM packages can also be used if they are modified with the maemo-optify tool for example[25]). The ability to run largely-unmodified linux packages is the main difference compared to other Linux based mobile operating systems such as Android and webOS.[citation needed]<br /><br />Software development<br /><br />Software can be developed in C using the Maemo SDK, in Java which is supported by the Jalimo JVM,[26] in Python, in Ruby, and Mono.<br /><br />The Maemo SDK is based around the Debian-oriented Scratchbox Cross Compilation Toolkit, which provides a sandbox environment in which development may take place. Scratchbox uses Qemu to emulate an ARM processor or sbrsh to remotely execute instructions. Scratchbox-compatible rootstraps are available for both x86 and ARM, so the majority of development and debugging takes place on x86, with final packaging being for ARM.[27]<br /><br />As a new feature to the Maemo operating system, Maemo 5 brings the Qt library as a community-supported component alongside the officially supported GTK+ backend. This is going to change with the Harmattan release which will bring in the Qt library as the default, GTK+ becoming community-supported.[28] The programming languages Python, C and C++ will also be supported.<br /><br />The Forum Nokia Wiki has quality-controlled articles which support Qt development. The Maemo operating system has a development group at Forum Nokia Wiki Maemo.<br />[edit] Hardware<br /><br />The Maemo operating system is designed for Nokia Internet Tablets, which feature very similar specifications to Nokia's high-end N-series and E-series cellphones, with TI OMAP ARM SoCs, large screens, and expandable internal storage.[29] Although the highly optimized, hardware-specific nature of Maemo means running all of it on non-Internet Tablet hardware would be very difficult, most of the important non-proprietary parts of the OS and some of the available 3rd party applications are actively being packaged for Debian and are available for use on other distributions, which will open up a large range of other hardware options.[30]<br /><br />Nokia announced that it would run the Maemo operating system on its new mobile phone, the Nokia N900.[31]<br />[edit] Version history<br />[edit] OS2005<br />OS2005 Desktop<br /><br />Shipped with the 770 in November 2005, this is the original Internet Tablet OS. It came bundled with the Opera web browser, Flash 6, basic Email and RSS clients, audio and video players, PDF and image viewers, a graphical APT front-end (dubbed simply "Application manager"), and a variety of simple games and utilities.[32]<br />[edit] OS2006<br />OS2006 showing Pimlico Dates<br /><br />On May 16, 2006 Nokia announced a new version of Internet Tablet OS,[33] which was subsequentially released as a beta version for the 770 on June 9, 2006 and as a final on June 20, 2006.[34] The update featured improved performance and stability, a built-in Google Talk client, a refreshed look, and a new full-screen finger keyboard. Because of significant API and architecture changes, existing applications required recompiling. It is the last officially supported Internet Tablet OS release for the 770.<br /><br />Also included was the ability to support 2GB RS-MMC cards (formatted FAT). The Linux kernel was upgraded to 2.6.16 with the associated patches for the OMAP platform. This new version uses kernel preemption for improved interactivity.<br />[edit] OS2007<br />OS2007 Desktop showing OMWeather<br /><br />OS2007 was released and bundled with the N800 on January 8, 2007 after its announcement at the Las Vegas CES 2007 summit. It featured significant bug fixes and performance improvements in almost all areas of the OS, bringing updated versions of Opera 8 and Flash 7, an updated interface and various API and library updates.<br />[edit] OS2008<br />OS2008 Desktop<br /><br />OS2008 was released with the N810 in November 2007, based on Linux 2.6.21, and featuring MicroB, a new Mozilla-based web browser that replaces Opera, integrated Samba file sharing and additional support for Windows Media Player Formats and H.264, improved support for USB devices,[35][36] among other incremental UI improvements (particularly in the direction of finger-friendliness).[37] Dynamic frequency scaling (between 165 MHz and 400 MHz) was also implemented, which gave the N800 a 70 MHz speed increase.[38]<br />[edit] Diablo<br /><br />Diablo is the codename for the OS2008 Feature Upgrade (corresponding to Maemo 4.1).,[39] released in June 2008.[40] Major features include significant improvements to the built-in Application manager, incremental operating system upgrades without reflashing ("Seamless Software Update", SSU), Modest as the default mail client, and a new version of the MicroB browser with more optimizations and some interface improvements (though still based on the same Gecko release as Chinook's MicroB).[41][42]<br />[edit] SSU<br /><br />SSU, in particular, is one of the most significant parts of the Diablo release, as it eliminates the flash-based upgrade system of previous Maemo releases which required the user to completely wipe their device with each upgrade. With SSU, the user can receive "over-the-air" updates to the live system. This also decouples bundled software updates from the major system updates as was required with the flash-based method, so Nokia can release more frequent updates to individual packages than before.[43]<br /><br />The first SSU update was pushed on August 11, 2008, and brought Diablo up to version 4.2008.30-2. The update primarily features MicroB, Modest, and connectivity framework updates as well as a number of other minor bugfixes.<br />[edit] Maemo 5<br />Maemo 5 Screenshot<br /><br />Maemo 5, also known as Fremantle,[39] is the default operating system on the Nokia N900. The release features a much more finger-friendly and consistent UI, and an X-server based on Xorg rather than KDrive.[44][45] It features several new technologies, including the Tracker search system, PulseAudio (replacing ESD), the OHM hardware management daemon, the gUPnP UPnP framework, enhanced location framework, and Upstart. Several existing technologies have also been updated, including Gecko, BlueZ, gstreamer (will include OpenMAX), GTK+, and Telepathy.[46][47]<br /><br />Maemo 5 comes with new hardware, the Nokia N900 featuring a Texas Instruments OMAP3 SoC, with an HSPA modem and HD camera, which provides significant improvements in the areas of speed, 3D acceleration, and media playback. It has been decided by Nokia that the commercial Maemo 5 platform releases will not be available on N800/N810 hardware, for compatibility reasons.[48] An open source Linux project called Mer, a variant of Maemo, has been formed to provide an alternative, fully open operating system for mobile devices including the Nokia N800 and N810.[49]<br /><br />Unlike most smartphones, the end-user is able to gain root access by issuing the command "sudo gainroot" in the terminal in Maemo 5.[50] The device does not need to be unlocked or "jailbroken" in order to install an unsupported application. The UK cellular operator Vodafone has its own branded, somewhat more restricted version of the Maemo 5 operating system. Users can flash (change) to the Global variant of the operating system.<br /><br />The Maemo 5 operating system comes preloaded with a variety of applications such as:<br /><br />Web<br />    Maemo Browser (Mozilla based web browser with Adobe Flash 9.4[51]), RSS reader<br />Phone application<br />VoIP<br />    Session initiation protocol, Skype[52]<br />Conversations (IM chat and SMS, no MMS[53])<br />Media<br />    Camera, Photos, Media player<br />Production<br />    Email, Calendar, PDF reader, Contacts<br />Ovi Maps (Find position on a map using the GPS, Search an address or location, Plan routes)<br />Utilities<br />    Clock, Notes, Calculator, Sketch<br />System Tools<br />    File manager, Application manager for downloads, Widgets<br />Games<br />    Bounce, Chess, Blocks, Marbles and Mahjong<br /><br />Nokia expects the open source community to play a large part in the development of applications for Maemo 5.[54] As an example, Nokia has launched a contest at the onedotzero festival in London called PUSH N900 aimed at designers, artists, hackers and modders. The contest invites participants "to connect the N900 to something you love."[55]<br /><br />Nokia's release of the N800 in January 2007 brought Internet Tablet OS 2007. OS2007 ran only on the N800 and Nokia initially had no plans to release it for the 770; however feedback from disgruntled 770 owners[56] led Nokia to release an unsupported hybrid of OS2006 and OS2007, dubbed Internet Tablet OS 2007 <br />[edit] Future<br />[edit] Mer<br /><br />Mer is a completely open-sourced alternative operating system for the N800 and N810 (collectively known as the N8x0 devices). It is based on Ubuntu 9.04, and with the release of Maemo 5/Fremantle, a new goal has emerged: "[To bring] as much of Fremantle as we can get on the N8x0."<br /><br />Mer is still under development, at release 0.17, and is in the process of obtaining drivers from the various hardware manufacturers of the N8x0 devices (for example, the Mer team recently obtained a set of drivers from Texas Instruments, the manufacturer of the processor).<br />[edit] Harmattan<br /><br />Little is known about Harmattan except for the plans to bundle officially supported Qt libraries with it in place of GTK+/Hildon, as well as improved power profiles.[63][64]<br /><br />Harmattan, with the MeeGo announcement, is set to be the "first" MeeGo incarnation on a Nokia device, rather than Maemo 6.<br />[edit] Qt<br /><br />In January 2008, Nokia began the process of acquiring Trolltech, the developer of the Qt application framework. Nokia has since announced plans for the Qt libraries to be bundled with Maemo by Q4 2008, though without a platform-specific "hildonized" UI as is offered with GTK (meaning Qt applications will look different from hildonized GTK ones).[65][66] This will make porting of Qt applications to the platform easier for developers and make new applications available to users. Qt support on S60 devices will likely lead to cross-platform application sharing between the two platforms.[67][68] The announcement has met with mixed reaction in the developer community.

Maemo  - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
Maemo<br>From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<br><br>User Interface<br>[edit] OS2005–OS2008<br><br>Up to Maemo 4 (a.k.a OS2008), the default screen is the "Home" screen—the central point from which all applications and settings are accessed. The Home Screen is divided into the following areas:<br><br>    * Vertically down the left hand side of the screen is the Taskbar, with applets for the web browser, communications, and application menu by default, but these can be modified using third party plugins (to provide a favorites menu, or a command menu, for example).<br>    * Horizontally across the top left half is the Menubar, which shows the application name and window title and gives access to the application's menu (which contains the typical, File, Edit, View, Tools, etc, menus and submenus)<br>    * Horizontally across the top right half is the Statusbar, containing icons such as battery life, wireless connection, volume, Bluetooth, and brightness by default, but these can be expanded using third party plugins in the same manner as the Taskbar.<br>    * The remaining large part of the display contains Home applets (roughly analogous to Apple Inc.'s Dashboard widgets), which can display data as well as being a shortcut to applications. These include an RSS reader, Internet radio player, Google search box and contact list by default, but can also be expanded with third party plugins.<br><br>The interface uses either the touch screen, or a directional pad and select button, with separate back, menu, and home buttons. It is capable of two modes of text input: handwriting recognition, and two different sizes of onscreen keyboard, as well as hardware keyboard input with the N810.[2]<br>[edit] Maemo 5 (Fremantle)<br><br>The UI in Maemo 5 has changed with respect to its predecessors. It provides four fully customizable (add/remove widgets, move widgets around, change the background, shortcut to applications/contacts) "Home" screens,[3] called Panorama Desktop.[4] Switching from one desktop to the others is done by sliding one's finger horizontally on the background. The dashboard is accessed via the upper left icon and shows all the running applications, in a manner similar to the Exposé feature in Apple's MacOS X operating system. From the dashboard, running applications can be brought back to fullscreen by tapping the preview window or applications can be closed by tapping an X-symbol located in the top right corner of the preview window, similar to the concept of closing applications in other operating systems. The application launcher, where all the installed applications can be launched, can be accessed as well from the dashboard by tapping the same area again in the upper left corner of the screen which invokes the dashboard.[5][6] If no task or application is running in the background, tapping the top left icon skips the dashboard and directly displays the application launcher.<br><br>Maemo provides the Mozilla-based MicroB web-browser with complete Adobe Flash support, which can operate over a wireless connection. It supports an 800x480 display resolution, so some web pages can be viewed without horizontal scrolling. It can automatically connect to known wireless networks and download RSS feeds and email and disconnect automatically without user intervention.[7]<br><br>Software is installed or uninstalled using the Application manager. The X Terminal can also be used to install applications using the "apt-get" command (Although this is discouraged for inexperienced users). Users can subscribe to different software repositories which can then be used to automatically keep software up to date. The Application manager also provides an overview of everything currently installed on the system. Data can be synchronized with a PC via a USB connection, and the users files can be accessed using the standard Removable Storage Device protocol.[7]<br>[edit] Features<br>[edit] Updating<br><br>Maemo devices can be updated using a simple flashing method with a computer over USB.<br><br>Since Diablo (Maemo 4.1), Maemo supports "Seamless Software Update" (SSU), which allows incremental operating system upgrades "over the air" using apt without the need for a full flash with every update.[8]<br><br>Flashing remains available as a way to start over from scratch with a clean install (much like formatting your hard drive and reinstalling your OS on a PC).[9]<br>[edit] Security<br><br>The quick start guide for developers warns that Maemo security concentrates on preventing remote attacks (e.g. by wireless networking and Bluetooth). In particular, it warns that Maemo makes use of a root account, but has a trivial default password (sudo gainroot, pw:rootme).[citation needed]<br><br>Independent of the root password, Maemo provides a way to lock the device's controls and display with a numeric access code to help prevent unauthorised access.[10]<br>[edit] Components<br><br>Maemo is a modified version of the Debian Linux distribution, slimmed down for mobile devices.[11] It uses an X Window System-based graphical user interface using Xomap and the Matchbox window manager; the GUI uses the GTK+ toolkit and Hildon user interface widgets and API.[12]<br><br>BusyBox, a software package for embedded and mobile devices, replaces the GNU Core Utilities used in Debian-proper to reduce memory usage and storage requirements (at the expense of some functionality).[13]<br><br>ESD is used as the primary sound server, and GStreamer is used by the shipped media player to play back sounds and movies. The formats supported by GStreamer can be extended by compiling GStreamer plugins in scratchbox (Maemo SDK), which was done, for example, to bring Ogg support to the platform.[14] 3rd party media players can access GStreamer directly or via "osso-media-server".[citation needed]<br><br>Window management is handled by the Matchbox window manager, which limits the screen to showing a single window at a time (Ubuntu Netbook Remix implements a similar system). This is to improve handheld usability on a mobile device with a small screen.<br><br>Although Maemo is based on Linux and open source software, some parts of Maemo remain closed source. These include some user-space software, like certain statusbar and taskbar applets (including the display brightness applet) and applications, and some system daemons related to connectivity and power management.[citation needed]<br>[edit] Software<br><br>Maemo comes with a number of built-in applications, but additional applications can be installed from a number of sources, including various official and community software repositories and deb files through either the built-in package manager "Application manager" or apt and dpkg.<br><br>Bundled applications include the Mozilla-based MicroB browser, Macromedia Flash, Gizmo5, and Skype.[15]<br>[edit] Third-party applications<br><br>Due in part to the free and open source nature of Linux and Maemo, porting applications to Maemo is a straightforward procedure. Because of this, there are many third-party applications available for the platform. Some applications are original software written specifically for Maemo, while other applications are straight ports of existing Linux programs. Some notable software includes:<br><br>Media players<br>    Canola (with network streaming), MPlayer<br>Internet<br>    Claws Mail, Modest, Midori, Firefox for mobile<br>Office applications<br>    Gnumeric (spreadsheet), Abiword (word processing)<br>Instant Messaging<br>    Pidgin<br>VOIP<br>    Gizmo5, Skype<br>Games<br>    The Battle for Wesnoth, Wormux<br>Others<br>    FBReader (e-book reader), GPE (OpenSync compatible PIM), rdesktop (RDP remote access), Rhapsody (subscription music, US only), ScummVM (game emulator), Wayfinder (fully featured GPS navigation software), Free42S (HP 42S calculator emulator), gPodder (podcast client), Maemo Mapper (includes GPS functionality), MaemoMyth (MythTV frontend that uses GMythStream), Monsoon HAVA (TV viewer and controller), Navit (GPS navigation software), Obscura Photo Manager, Palm Emulator from Access (ARM based Palm emulator), Phonelink (SMS and voice caller via BT), Quiver Image Viewer, SDict Viewer (sdict-based dictionary/encyclopedia viewer), Vagalume (Last.FM player), VNC, YouAmp (music player), LogMeIn Browser Plugin<br>Fremantle Stars<br>    Applications developed by the community and supported by Nokia as Fremantle Stars will be part of Maemo 5.[16] Some notable applications: Mauku (micro-blogging client),[17] Maemo Mapper (map application),[18] Numpty Physics (game),[19] ScummVM (game, includes Beneath a Steel Sky),[20] Xournal (notes/sketch utility),[21] Fennec (web browser)[4], FBReader (e-book reader),[22] OSM2Go (OpenStreetMap editor)[23]<br>Debian<br>    OpenOffice.org running on Maemo 5 using Easy Debian.<br>    The complete ARM Debian distribution can be installed as a Maemo application.[24], making thousands of software packages available (including OpenOffice, Firefox, Java, the GNOME, and LXDE desktops, etc). Debian ARM packages can also be used if they are modified with the maemo-optify tool for example[25]). The ability to run largely-unmodified linux packages is the main difference compared to other Linux based mobile operating systems such as Android and webOS.[citation needed]<br><br>Software development<br><br>Software can be developed in C using the Maemo SDK, in Java which is supported by the Jalimo JVM,[26] in Python, in Ruby, and Mono.<br><br>The Maemo SDK is based around the Debian-oriented Scratchbox Cross Compilation Toolkit, which provides a sandbox environment in which development may take place. Scratchbox uses Qemu to emulate an ARM processor or sbrsh to remotely execute instructions. Scratchbox-compatible rootstraps are available for both x86 and ARM, so the majority of development and debugging takes place on x86, with final packaging being for ARM.[27]<br><br>As a new feature to the Maemo operating system, Maemo 5 brings the Qt library as a community-supported component alongside the officially supported GTK+ backend. This is going to change with the Harmattan release which will bring in the Qt library as the default, GTK+ becoming community-supported.[28] The programming languages Python, C and C++ will also be supported.<br><br>The Forum Nokia Wiki has quality-controlled articles which support Qt development. The Maemo operating system has a development group at Forum Nokia Wiki Maemo.<br>[edit] Hardware<br><br>The Maemo operating system is designed for Nokia Internet Tablets, which feature very similar specifications to Nokia's high-end N-series and E-series cellphones, with TI OMAP ARM SoCs, large screens, and expandable internal storage.[29] Although the highly optimized, hardware-specific nature of Maemo means running all of it on non-Internet Tablet hardware would be very difficult, most of the important non-proprietary parts of the OS and some of the available 3rd party applications are actively being packaged for Debian and are available for use on other distributions, which will open up a large range of other hardware options.[30]<br><br>Nokia announced that it would run the Maemo operating system on its new mobile phone, the Nokia N900.[31]<br>[edit] Version history<br>[edit] OS2005<br>OS2005 Desktop<br><br>Shipped with the 770 in November 2005, this is the original Internet Tablet OS. It came bundled with the Opera web browser, Flash 6, basic Email and RSS clients, audio and video players, PDF and image viewers, a graphical APT front-end (dubbed simply "Application manager"), and a variety of simple games and utilities.[32]<br>[edit] OS2006<br>OS2006 showing Pimlico Dates<br><br>On May 16, 2006 Nokia announced a new version of Internet Tablet OS,[33] which was subsequentially released as a beta version for the 770 on June 9, 2006 and as a final on June 20, 2006.[34] The update featured improved performance and stability, a built-in Google Talk client, a refreshed look, and a new full-screen finger keyboard. Because of significant API and architecture changes, existing applications required recompiling. It is the last officially supported Internet Tablet OS release for the 770.<br><br>Also included was the ability to support 2GB RS-MMC cards (formatted FAT). The Linux kernel was upgraded to 2.6.16 with the associated patches for the OMAP platform. This new version uses kernel preemption for improved interactivity.<br>[edit] OS2007<br>OS2007 Desktop showing OMWeather<br><br>OS2007 was released and bundled with the N800 on January 8, 2007 after its announcement at the Las Vegas CES 2007 summit. It featured significant bug fixes and performance improvements in almost all areas of the OS, bringing updated versions of Opera 8 and Flash 7, an updated interface and various API and library updates.<br>[edit] OS2008<br>OS2008 Desktop<br><br>OS2008 was released with the N810 in November 2007, based on Linux 2.6.21, and featuring MicroB, a new Mozilla-based web browser that replaces Opera, integrated Samba file sharing and additional support for Windows Media Player Formats and H.264, improved support for USB devices,[35][36] among other incremental UI improvements (particularly in the direction of finger-friendliness).[37] Dynamic frequency scaling (between 165 MHz and 400 MHz) was also implemented, which gave the N800 a 70 MHz speed increase.[38]<br>[edit] Diablo<br><br>Diablo is the codename for the OS2008 Feature Upgrade (corresponding to Maemo 4.1).,[39] released in June 2008.[40] Major features include significant improvements to the built-in Application manager, incremental operating system upgrades without reflashing ("Seamless Software Update", SSU), Modest as the default mail client, and a new version of the MicroB browser with more optimizations and some interface improvements (though still based on the same Gecko release as Chinook's MicroB).[41][42]<br>[edit] SSU<br><br>SSU, in particular, is one of the most significant parts of the Diablo release, as it eliminates the flash-based upgrade system of previous Maemo releases which required the user to completely wipe their device with each upgrade. With SSU, the user can receive "over-the-air" updates to the live system. This also decouples bundled software updates from the major system updates as was required with the flash-based method, so Nokia can release more frequent updates to individual packages than before.[43]<br><br>The first SSU update was pushed on August 11, 2008, and brought Diablo up to version 4.2008.30-2. The update primarily features MicroB, Modest, and connectivity framework updates as well as a number of other minor bugfixes.<br>[edit] Maemo 5<br>Maemo 5 Screenshot<br><br>Maemo 5, also known as Fremantle,[39] is the default operating system on the Nokia N900. The release features a much more finger-friendly and consistent UI, and an X-server based on Xorg rather than KDrive.[44][45] It features several new technologies, including the Tracker search system, PulseAudio (replacing ESD), the OHM hardware management daemon, the gUPnP UPnP framework, enhanced location framework, and Upstart. Several existing technologies have also been updated, including Gecko, BlueZ, gstreamer (will include OpenMAX), GTK+, and Telepathy.[46][47]<br><br>Maemo 5 comes with new hardware, the Nokia N900 featuring a Texas Instruments OMAP3 SoC, with an HSPA modem and HD camera, which provides significant improvements in the areas of speed, 3D acceleration, and media playback. It has been decided by Nokia that the commercial Maemo 5 platform releases will not be available on N800/N810 hardware, for compatibility reasons.[48] An open source Linux project called Mer, a variant of Maemo, has been formed to provide an alternative, fully open operating system for mobile devices including the Nokia N800 and N810.[49]<br><br>Unlike most smartphones, the end-user is able to gain root access by issuing the command "sudo gainroot" in the terminal in Maemo 5.[50] The device does not need to be unlocked or "jailbroken" in order to install an unsupported application. The UK cellular operator Vodafone has its own branded, somewhat more restricted version of the Maemo 5 operating system. Users can flash (change) to the Global variant of the operating system.<br><br>The Maemo 5 operating system comes preloaded with a variety of applications such as:<br><br>Web<br>    Maemo Browser (Mozilla based web browser with Adobe Flash 9.4[51]), RSS reader<br>Phone application<br>VoIP<br>    Session initiation protocol, Skype[52]<br>Conversations (IM chat and SMS, no MMS[53])<br>Media<br>    Camera, Photos, Media player<br>Production<br>    Email, Calendar, PDF reader, Contacts<br>Ovi Maps (Find position on a map using the GPS, Search an address or location, Plan routes)<br>Utilities<br>    Clock, Notes, Calculator, Sketch<br>System Tools<br>    File manager, Application manager for downloads, Widgets<br>Games<br>    Bounce, Chess, Blocks, Marbles and Mahjong<br><br>Nokia expects the open source community to play a large part in the development of applications for Maemo 5.[54] As an example, Nokia has launched a contest at the onedotzero festival in London called PUSH N900 aimed at designers, artists, hackers and modders. The contest invites participants "to connect the N900 to something you love."[55]<br><br>Nokia's release of the N800 in January 2007 brought Internet Tablet OS 2007. OS2007 ran only on the N800 and Nokia initially had no plans to release it for the 770; however feedback from disgruntled 770 owners[56] led Nokia to release an unsupported hybrid of OS2006 and OS2007, dubbed Internet Tablet OS 2007 <br>[edit] Future<br>[edit] Mer<br><br>Mer is a completely open-sourced alternative operating system for the N800 and N810 (collectively known as the N8x0 devices). It is based on Ubuntu 9.04, and with the release of Maemo 5/Fremantle, a new goal has emerged: "[To bring] as much of Fremantle as we can get on the N8x0."<br><br>Mer is still under development, at release 0.17, and is in the process of obtaining drivers from the various hardware manufacturers of the N8x0 devices (for example, the Mer team recently obtained a set of drivers from Texas Instruments, the manufacturer of the processor).<br>[edit] Harmattan<br><br>Little is known about Harmattan except for the plans to bundle officially supported Qt libraries with it in place of GTK+/Hildon, as well as improved power profiles.[63][64]<br><br>Harmattan, with the MeeGo announcement, is set to be the "first" MeeGo incarnation on a Nokia device, rather than Maemo 6.<br>[edit] Qt<br><br>In January 2008, Nokia began the process of acquiring Trolltech, the developer of the Qt application framework. Nokia has since announced plans for the Qt libraries to be bundled with Maemo by Q4 2008, though without a platform-specific "hildonized" UI as is offered with GTK (meaning Qt applications will look different from hildonized GTK ones).[65][66] This will make porting of Qt applications to the platform easier for developers and make new applications available to users. Qt support on S60 devices will likely lead to cross-platform application sharing between the two platforms.[67][68] The announcement has met with mixed reaction in the developer community.

English proverbs!!!
<ul><br><li><b>A</b>ctions spek louder than words</li><br><li><b>A</b>dversity is a great schoolmaster</li><br><li><b>A</b>fter a storm comes a calm</li><br><li><b>A</b>ll are not friends that speak us fair</li><br><li><b>A</b>ll is well that ends well</li><br></ul><br><font color="#55FF0">That's all!!</font>

Acid rain
Acid rain is rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic, i.e. elevated levels of hydrogen ions (low pH). It has harmful effects on plants, aquatic animals, and infrastructure through the process of wet deposition. Acid rain is caused by emissions of compounds of ammonium, carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur which react with the water molecules in the atmosphere to produce acids. Governments have made efforts since the 1970's to reduce the production of sulfuric oxides into the Earth's atmosphere with positive results. However, it can also be caused naturally by the splitting of nitrogen compounds by the energy produced by lightning strikes, or the release of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere by phenomena of volcano eruptions.

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Consensus reality
Consensus reality is an approach to answering the question "What is real?", a philosophical question, with answers dating back millennia; it is almost invariably used to refer to human consensus reality, though there have been mentions of feline and canine consensus reality.[1] It gives a practical answer - reality is either what exists, or what we can agree by consensus seems to exist; the process has been (perhaps loosely and a bit imprecisely) characterised as "[w]hen enough people think something is true, it... takes on a life of its own." The term is usually used disparagingly as by implication it may mean little more than "what a group or culture chooses to believe," and may bear little or no relationship to any "true reality", and, indeed, challenges the notion of "true reality". For example, Steven Yates has characterised the idea that the United States Federal Reserve Notes (not "backed" by anything) are "really worth a dollar" as "part of what we might call our consensus-reality, [not] real reality."

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Сказка про колобка
<h1>Колобок.</h1><br><p>Жили-были дед да бабка.</p><br><p>Сидел как-то дед на печи, есть захотел, и говорит бабке:</p><br><p>&mdash; Испеки-ка, бабка, колобок!</p><br><br><p>А бабка ему и отвечает:</p> <br><p>&mdash; Да ты что, старый! У нас уж, почитай, неделю муки нет!</p><br><p>&mdash; А ты, бабка, пойди, по сусекам поскреби, по амбару помети! Авось, наберётся муки-то на колобок!</p><br><p>Вот пошла бабка &mdash; по сусекам поскребла, по амбару помела, да наскребла таки муки на колобок! Замесила тесто, истопила печку, испекла колобок. Получился колобок и пышен, и ароматен. Положила бабка колобок на окошко остывать. А колобок прыг за окно &mdash; и покатился себе по тропинке, да за околицу. Идёт гуляет, песни распевает, гусей да кур пугает:</p><br><p>&mdash; Я по сусекам скребён, по амбару метён, в печку сажён, на окошке стужён! Я от дедушки ушёл и от бабушки ушёл!</p><br><br><p>Встретился колобку заяц и говорит ему:</p><br><p>&mdash; Колобок, колобок, румяный бок! Я тебя съем!</p><br><p>А колобок ему в ответ:<br><p>&mdash; Я по сусекам скребён, по амбару метён, в печку сажён, на окошке стужён! Я от дедушки ушёл и от бабушки ушёл! А от тебя, заяц, и подавно уйду!</p><br><p>И покатился себе дальше. </p><br><p>Встретился колобку волк и говорит ему:</p><br><p>&mdash; Колобок, колобок, румяный бок! Я тебя съем!</p><br><p>А колобок ему в ответ:</p><br><br><p>&mdash; Я по сусекам скребён, по амбару метён, в печку сажён, на окошке стужён! Я от деда ушёл и от бабы ушёл! Я от зайца ушёл, а от тебя, волк, и подавно уйду!</p><br><p>И покатился себе дальше.</p><br><p>Встретился колобку медведь косолапый и говорит ему:</p><br><p>&mdash; Колобок, колобок, румяный бок! Я тебя съем!</p><br><p>А колобок ему в ответ:</p><br><p>&mdash; Я по сусекам скребён, по амбару метён, в печку сажён, на окошке стужён! Я от дедушки ушёл и от бабушки ушёл! Я от зайца ушёл, от волка ушёл, а от тебя, медведь, и подавно уйду!</p><br><p>И покатился себе дальше. </p><br><br><div style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://skazles.ru/skazki/img/0009.jpg" alt="Колобок" width="314" height="450" style="margin: 7px"></div><br><br><p>Встретилась колобку лиса и говорит ему:</p><br><p>&mdash; Колобок, колобок, румяный бок! Я тебя съем!</p><br><p>А колобок ей в ответ:</p><br><p>&mdash; Я по сусекам скребён, по амбару метён, в печку сажён, на окошке стужён! Я от дедушки ушёл и от бабушки ушёл! Я от зайца ушёл, от волка ушёл, от медведя ушёл, а от тебя, лиса, и подавно уйду!</p><br><p>А лиса и говорит:</p><br><p>&mdash; Ах, как славно ты поёшь! Да вот, плохо я слышать стала. Сядь ко мне на нос, да расскажи ещё разок! </p><br><br><p>Колобок обрадовался, что его послушали, прыгнул лисе на нос и запел:</p><br><p>&mdash; Я по сусекам скребён, по амбару метён, в печку сажён, на окошке стужён!..</p><br><p>Но не успел он допеть, как лиса подбросила его носом, пасть раскрыла да и проглотила.<br></p>

А.С. Пушкин "Моцарт и Сальери"
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Maemo
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User Interface
[edit] OS2005���OS2008

Up to Maemo 4 (a.k.a OS2008), the default screen is the "Home" screen���the central point from which all applications and settings are accessed. The Home Screen is divided into the following areas:

    * Vertically down the left hand side of the screen is the Taskbar, with applets for the web browser, communications, and application menu by default, but these can be modified using third party plugins (to provide a favorites menu, or a command menu, for example).
    * Horizontally across the top left half is the Menubar, which shows the application name and window title and gives access to the application's menu (which contains the typical, File, Edit, View, Tools, etc, menus and submenus)
    * Horizontally across the top right half is the Statusbar, containing icons such as battery life, wireless connection, volume, Bluetooth, and brightness by default, but these can be expanded using third party plugins in the same manner as the Taskbar.
    * The remaining large part of the display contains Home applets (roughly analogous to Apple Inc.'s Dashboard widgets), which can display data as well as being a shortcut to applications. These include an RSS reader, Internet radio player, Google search box and contact list by default, but can also be expanded with third party plugins.

The interface uses either the touch screen, or a directional pad and select button, with separate back, menu, and home buttons. It is capable of two modes of text input: handwriting recognition, and two different sizes of onscreen keyboard, as well as hardware keyboard input with the N810.[2]
[edit] Maemo 5 (Fremantle)

The UI in Maemo 5 has changed with respect to its predecessors. It provides four fully customizable (add/remove widgets, move widgets around, change the background, shortcut to applications/contacts) "Home" screens,[3] called Panorama Desktop.[4] Switching from one desktop to the others is done by sliding one's finger horizontally on the background. The dashboard is accessed via the upper left icon and shows all the running applications, in a manner similar to the Expos�� feature in Apple's MacOS X operating system. From the dashboard, running applications can be brought back to fullscreen by tapping the preview window or applications can be closed by tapping an X-symbol located in the top right corner of the preview window, similar to the concept of closing applications in other operating systems. The application launcher, where all the installed applications can be launched, can be accessed as well from the dashboard by tapping the same area again in the upper left corner of the screen which invokes the dashboard.[5][6] If no task or application is running in the background, tapping the top left icon skips the dashboard and directly displays the application launcher.

Maemo provides the Mozilla-based MicroB web-browser with complete Adobe Flash support, which can operate over a wireless connection. It supports an 800x480 display resolution, so some web pages can be viewed without horizontal scrolling. It can automatically connect to known wireless networks and download RSS feeds and email and disconnect automatically without user intervention.[7]

Software is installed or uninstalled using the Application manager. The X Terminal can also be used to install applications using the "apt-get" command (Although this is discouraged for inexperienced users). Users can subscribe to different software repositories which can then be used to automatically keep software up to date. The Application manager also provides an overview of everything currently installed on the system. Data can be synchronized with a PC via a USB connection, and the users files can be accessed using the standard Removable Storage Device protocol.[7]
[edit] Features
[edit] Updating

Maemo devices can be updated using a simple flashing method with a computer over USB.

Since Diablo (Maemo 4.1), Maemo supports "Seamless Software Update" (SSU), which allows incremental operating system upgrades "over the air" using apt without the need for a full flash with every update.[8]

Flashing remains available as a way to start over from scratch with a clean install (much like formatting your hard drive and reinstalling your OS on a PC).[9]
[edit] Security

The quick start guide for developers warns that Maemo security concentrates on preventing remote attacks (e.g. by wireless networking and Bluetooth). In particular, it warns that Maemo makes use of a root account, but has a trivial default password (sudo gainroot, pw:rootme).[citation needed]

Independent of the root password, Maemo provides a way to lock the device's controls and display with a numeric access code to help prevent unauthorised access.[10]
[edit] Components

Maemo is a modified version of the Debian Linux distribution, slimmed down for mobile devices.[11] It uses an X Window System-based graphical user interface using Xomap and the Matchbox window manager; the GUI uses the GTK+ toolkit and Hildon user interface widgets and API.[12]

BusyBox, a software package for embedded and mobile devices, replaces the GNU Core Utilities used in Debian-proper to reduce memory usage and storage requirements (at the expense of some functionality).[13]

ESD is used as the primary sound server, and GStreamer is used by the shipped media player to play back sounds and movies. The formats supported by GStreamer can be extended by compiling GStreamer plugins in scratchbox (Maemo SDK), which was done, for example, to bring Ogg support to the platform.[14] 3rd party media players can access GStreamer directly or via "osso-media-server".[citation needed]

Window management is handled by the Matchbox window manager, which limits the screen to showing a single window at a time (Ubuntu Netbook Remix implements a similar system). This is to improve handheld usability on a mobile device with a small screen.

Although Maemo is based on Linux and open source software, some parts of Maemo remain closed source. These include some user-space software, like certain statusbar and taskbar applets (including the display brightness applet) and applications, and some system daemons related to connectivity and power management.[citation needed]
[edit] Software

Maemo comes with a number of built-in applications, but additional applications can be installed from a number of sources, including various official and community software repositories and deb files through either the built-in package manager "Application manager" or apt and dpkg.

Bundled applications include the Mozilla-based MicroB browser, Macromedia Flash, Gizmo5, and Skype.[15]
[edit] Third-party applications

Due in part to the free and open source nature of Linux and Maemo, porting applications to Maemo is a straightforward procedure. Because of this, there are many third-party applications available for the platform. Some applications are original software written specifically for Maemo, while other applications are straight ports of existing Linux programs. Some notable software includes:

Media players
    Canola (with network streaming), MPlayer
Internet
    Claws Mail, Modest, Midori, Firefox for mobile
Office applications
    Gnumeric (spreadsheet), Abiword (word processing)
Instant Messaging
    Pidgin
VOIP
    Gizmo5, Skype
Games
    The Battle for Wesnoth, Wormux
Others
    FBReader (e-book reader), GPE (OpenSync compatible PIM), rdesktop (RDP remote access), Rhapsody (subscription music, US only), ScummVM (game emulator), Wayfinder (fully featured GPS navigation software), Free42S (HP 42S calculator emulator), gPodder (podcast client), Maemo Mapper (includes GPS functionality), MaemoMyth (MythTV frontend that uses GMythStream), Monsoon HAVA (TV viewer and controller), Navit (GPS navigation software), Obscura Photo Manager, Palm Emulator from Access (ARM based Palm emulator), Phonelink (SMS and voice caller via BT), Quiver Image Viewer, SDict Viewer (sdict-based dictionary/encyclopedia viewer), Vagalume (Last.FM player), VNC, YouAmp (music player), LogMeIn Browser Plugin
Fremantle Stars
    Applications developed by the community and supported by Nokia as Fremantle Stars will be part of Maemo 5.[16] Some notable applications: Mauku (micro-blogging client),[17] Maemo Mapper (map application),[18] Numpty Physics (game),[19] ScummVM (game, includes Beneath a Steel Sky),[20] Xournal (notes/sketch utility),[21] Fennec (web browser)[4], FBReader (e-book reader),[22] OSM2Go (OpenStreetMap editor)[23]
Debian
    OpenOffice.org running on Maemo 5 using Easy Debian.
    The complete ARM Debian distribution can be installed as a Maemo application.[24], making thousands of software packages available (including OpenOffice, Firefox, Java, the GNOME, and LXDE desktops, etc). Debian ARM packages can also be used if they are modified with the maemo-optify tool for example[25]). The ability to run largely-unmodified linux packages is the main difference compared to other Linux based mobile operating systems such as Android and webOS.[citation needed]

Software development

Software can be developed in C using the Maemo SDK, in Java which is supported by the Jalimo JVM,[26] in Python, in Ruby, and Mono.

The Maemo SDK is based around the Debian-oriented Scratchbox Cross Compilation Toolkit, which provides a sandbox environment in which development may take place. Scratchbox uses Qemu to emulate an ARM processor or sbrsh to remotely execute instructions. Scratchbox-compatible rootstraps are available for both x86 and ARM, so the majority of development and debugging takes place on x86, with final packaging being for ARM.[27]

As a new feature to the Maemo operating system, Maemo 5 brings the Qt library as a community-supported component alongside the officially supported GTK+ backend. This is going to change with the Harmattan release which will bring in the Qt library as the default, GTK+ becoming community-supported.[28] The programming languages Python, C and C++ will also be supported.

The Forum Nokia Wiki has quality-controlled articles which support Qt development. The Maemo operating system has a development group at Forum Nokia Wiki Maemo.
[edit] Hardware

The Maemo operating system is designed for Nokia Internet Tablets, which feature very similar specifications to Nokia's high-end N-series and E-series cellphones, with TI OMAP ARM SoCs, large screens, and expandable internal storage.[29] Although the highly optimized, hardware-specific nature of Maemo means running all of it on non-Internet Tablet hardware would be very difficult, most of the important non-proprietary parts of the OS and some of the available 3rd party applications are actively being packaged for Debian and are available for use on other distributions, which will open up a large range of other hardware options.[30]

Nokia announced that it would run the Maemo operating system on its new mobile phone, the Nokia N900.[31]
[edit] Version history
[edit] OS2005
OS2005 Desktop

Shipped with the 770 in November 2005, this is the original Internet Tablet OS. It came bundled with the Opera web browser, Flash 6, basic Email and RSS clients, audio and video players, PDF and image viewers, a graphical APT front-end (dubbed simply "Application manager"), and a variety of simple games and utilities.[32]
[edit] OS2006
OS2006 showing Pimlico Dates

On May 16, 2006 Nokia announced a new version of Internet Tablet OS,[33] which was subsequentially released as a beta version for the 770 on June 9, 2006 and as a final on June 20, 2006.[34] The update featured improved performance and stability, a built-in Google Talk client, a refreshed look, and a new full-screen finger keyboard. Because of significant API and architecture changes, existing applications required recompiling. It is the last officially supported Internet Tablet OS release for the 770.

Also included was the ability to support 2GB RS-MMC cards (formatted FAT). The Linux kernel was upgraded to 2.6.16 with the associated patches for the OMAP platform. This new version uses kernel preemption for improved interactivity.
[edit] OS2007
OS2007 Desktop showing OMWeather

OS2007 was released and bundled with the N800 on January 8, 2007 after its announcement at the Las Vegas CES 2007 summit. It featured significant bug fixes and performance improvements in almost all areas of the OS, bringing updated versions of Opera 8 and Flash 7, an updated interface and various API and library updates.
[edit] OS2008
OS2008 Desktop

OS2008 was released with the N810 in November 2007, based on Linux 2.6.21, and featuring MicroB, a new Mozilla-based web browser that replaces Opera, integrated Samba file sharing and additional support for Windows Media Player Formats and H.264, improved support for USB devices,[35][36] among other incremental UI improvements (particularly in the direction of finger-friendliness).[37] Dynamic frequency scaling (between 165 MHz and 400 MHz) was also implemented, which gave the N800 a 70 MHz speed increase.[38]
[edit] Diablo

Diablo is the codename for the OS2008 Feature Upgrade (corresponding to Maemo 4.1).,[39] released in June 2008.[40] Major features include significant improvements to the built-in Application manager, incremental operating system upgrades without reflashing ("Seamless Software Update", SSU), Modest as the default mail client, and a new version of the MicroB browser with more optimizations and some interface improvements (though still based on the same Gecko release as Chinook's MicroB).[41][42]
[edit] SSU

SSU, in particular, is one of the most significant parts of the Diablo release, as it eliminates the flash-based upgrade system of previous Maemo releases which required the user to completely wipe their device with each upgrade. With SSU, the user can receive "over-the-air" updates to the live system. This also decouples bundled software updates from the major system updates as was required with the flash-based method, so Nokia can release more frequent updates to individual packages than before.[43]

The first SSU update was pushed on August 11, 2008, and brought Diablo up to version 4.2008.30-2. The update primarily features MicroB, Modest, and connectivity framework updates as well as a number of other minor bugfixes.
[edit] Maemo 5
Maemo 5 Screenshot

Maemo 5, also known as Fremantle,[39] is the default operating system on the Nokia N900. The release features a much more finger-friendly and consistent UI, and an X-server based on Xorg rather than KDrive.[44][45] It features several new technologies, including the Tracker search system, PulseAudio (replacing ESD), the OHM hardware management daemon, the gUPnP UPnP framework, enhanced location framework, and Upstart. Several existing technologies have also been updated, including Gecko, BlueZ, gstreamer (will include OpenMAX), GTK+, and Telepathy.[46][47]

Maemo 5 comes with new hardware, the Nokia N900 featuring a Texas Instruments OMAP3 SoC, with an HSPA modem and HD camera, which provides significant improvements in the areas of speed, 3D acceleration, and media playback. It has been decided by Nokia that the commercial Maemo 5 platform releases will not be available on N800/N810 hardware, for compatibility reasons.[48] An open source Linux project called Mer, a variant of Maemo, has been formed to provide an alternative, fully open operating system for mobile devices including the Nokia N800 and N810.[49]

Unlike most smartphones, the end-user is able to gain root access by issuing the command "sudo gainroot" in the terminal in Maemo 5.[50] The device does not need to be unlocked or "jailbroken" in order to install an unsupported application. The UK cellular operator Vodafone has its own branded, somewhat more restricted version of the Maemo 5 operating system. Users can flash (change) to the Global variant of the operating system.

The Maemo 5 operating system comes preloaded with a variety of applications such as:

Web
    Maemo Browser (Mozilla based web browser with Adobe Flash 9.4[51]), RSS reader
Phone application
VoIP
    Session initiation protocol, Skype[52]
Conversations (IM chat and SMS, no MMS[53])
Media
    Camera, Photos, Media player
Production
    Email, Calendar, PDF reader, Contacts
Ovi Maps (Find position on a map using the GPS, Search an address or location, Plan routes)
Utilities
    Clock, Notes, Calculator, Sketch
System Tools
    File manager, Application manager for downloads, Widgets
Games
    Bounce, Chess, Blocks, Marbles and Mahjong

Nokia expects the open source community to play a large part in the development of applications for Maemo 5.[54] As an example, Nokia has launched a contest at the onedotzero festival in London called PUSH N900 aimed at designers, artists, hackers and modders. The contest invites participants "to connect the N900 to something you love."[55]

Nokia's release of the N800 in January 2007 brought Internet Tablet OS 2007. OS2007 ran only on the N800 and Nokia initially had no plans to release it for the 770; however feedback from disgruntled 770 owners[56] led Nokia to release an unsupported hybrid of OS2006 and OS2007, dubbed Internet Tablet OS 2007 
[edit] Future
[edit] Mer

Mer is a completely open-sourced alternative operating system for the N800 and N810 (collectively known as the N8x0 devices). It is based on Ubuntu 9.04, and with the release of Maemo 5/Fremantle, a new goal has emerged: "[To bring] as much of Fremantle as we can get on the N8x0."

Mer is still under development, at release 0.17, and is in the process of obtaining drivers from the various hardware manufacturers of the N8x0 devices (for example, the Mer team recently obtained a set of drivers from Texas Instruments, the manufacturer of the processor).
[edit] Harmattan

Little is known about Harmattan except for the plans to bundle officially supported Qt libraries with it in place of GTK+/Hildon, as well as improved power profiles.[63][64]

Harmattan, with the MeeGo announcement, is set to be the "first" MeeGo incarnation on a Nokia device, rather than Maemo 6.
[edit] Qt

In January 2008, Nokia began the process of acquiring Trolltech, the developer of the Qt application framework. Nokia has since announced plans for the Qt libraries to be bundled with Maemo by Q4 2008, though without a platform-specific "hildonized" UI as is offered with GTK (meaning Qt applications will look different from hildonized GTK ones).[65][66] This will make porting of Qt applications to the platform easier for developers and make new applications available to users. Qt support on S60 devices will likely lead to cross-platform application sharing between the two platforms.[67][68] The announcement has met with mixed reaction in the developer community.

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