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* [http://maemo.org/intro/platform/ '''maemo'''] is the core software stack that runs on mobile devices like Nokia's N810 or N900 | * [http://maemo.org/intro/platform/ '''maemo'''] is the core software stack that runs on mobile devices like Nokia's N810 or N900 | ||
* [https://garage.maemo.org/ '''garage'''] is where the projects for maemo are hosted, somewhat compareable to Sourceforge. | * [https://garage.maemo.org/ '''garage'''] is where the projects for maemo are hosted, somewhat compareable to Sourceforge. | ||
| − | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maemo#Diablo '''Diablo'''] is the version (feature upgrade 2008) of maemo | + | * OS2008 is maemo 4.x ([http://wiki.maemo.org/Codenames more info]). Compare it with Debian's Lenny. |
| + | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maemo#Diablo '''Diablo'''] is the version (feature upgrade 2008) of maemo. | ||
* [http://www.scratchbox.org/ '''Scratchbox'''] is a cross-compiling environment to enable you to create software for maemo on an i386. | * [http://www.scratchbox.org/ '''Scratchbox'''] is a cross-compiling environment to enable you to create software for maemo on an i386. | ||
* [http://www.busybox.net/ '''Busybox'''] is a single binary that allows you to run commands like ls, cat and bunzip2 | * [http://www.busybox.net/ '''Busybox'''] is a single binary that allows you to run commands like ls, cat and bunzip2 | ||
There is a kde-maemo mailinglist.
This page is for collecting information about getting KDE running on the Maemo platform used by the Nokia mobile devices N800, N810 and N900.
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