Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 19th Apr 2007 18:43 UTC
Gnome The GNOME Foundation announced today the GNOME Mobile and Embedded Initiative (GMAE) today at the Embedded Linux Conference in Santa Clara, Calif. The initiative is aimed at bolstering GNOME usage as an embedded and mobile development platform. The initiative has been in development since last year, says GNOME Foundation board member Jeff Waugh. The platform will be distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). In the next 12 months the group plans to add a mobile email framework called Tinymail, the GeoClue geolocation service, Java Mobile & Embedded (Java ME), PulseAudio audio management, and the HAL hardware information system.
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RE[2]: Sounds great but...
by Ithamar on Thu 19th Apr 2007 21:29 UTC in reply to "RE: Sounds great but..."
Ithamar
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2006-03-20

Besides that, the ARM11 based SoC's are gettng more popular by the day, and most of those tend to include FPU anyhow....

Now, I don't mean optimizing isn't worth it ;)

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