APC has obtained a leaked document showing the technical details of Intel’s Red Flag Linux software stack, as well as photos and screenshots of the suser-interface. On a related note, Transmedia plans to announce that its Glide productivity suite and media sharing environment for desktop and mobile devices is available for Linux users.
OK, I will defintly buy one.
It looks like the style (of large cons in particular) has been ripped from iPhone!
Smallish ones are definitely stock Gnome though…
Edited 2007-04-17 17:32
Yeah. I was about to say the same thing. It looks a little too simialr to the iPhone interface. The bar on top makes look gnomish though, they should put one at the bottom to complete the effect.
Do I smell a direct competition for Nokia N800 in its niche market? Wonderful.![;)](https://www.osnews.com/images/emo/smile.gif)
Interesting that you should mention that, because there appears to be some commonality between Nokia and Intel’s software stacks.
See http://www.internettablettalk.com/2007/04/16/intel-mobile-internet-… and notice the Nokia-like screenshots from early versions of Intel’s software…
If this arrives soon, I may buy it instead of the N800. (I already own a 770)
I guess Red Flag comes with a sickly/hammer and a flag.
However do not mind the tanks, slave labor workshops, brutality, and the 1 child limit in China everything is wonderful.
… as well as photos and screenshots of the suser-interface
Who is suser? Are you talking about Suse linux user? Aren’t you?
i think thats a spelling mistake and the title tells what type of linux distro it is ie. red flag linux http://www.redflag-linux.com/eindex.html