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First, VirtualBox OSE installed on your system. Once that is installed, download the Meego 1.0 Netbook image. | First, get VirtualBox OSE installed on your system. Once that is installed, download the Meego 1.0 Netbook image. |
Revision as of 00:36, 1 November 2010
This is a page to help developers get up and running for KDE development on Meego.
Beginning Links
use Xephyr if you have an Intel graphics card Else use Qemu: http://wiki.meego.com/MeeGo_SDK_Development_Options
Getting Started
There are three ways to get a full MeeGo GUI running:
- using QEMU (emulating a device)
- using Xephyr (using a chroot)
- Note: only works if you have an Intel graphics card.
- Use xhost: set it to allow connections to everyone from everywhere if you have problems, yes this is bad security "xhost +"
- using a real device
To build stuff you can either use one of the above three options, or as a fourth (and probably) easier option, you can use qt-creator with madde and its Meego plugin. A problem with this is that there apparently is something wrong if you try to use libmeegotouch.
Dynamic Languages
This is based off an article on The Irish Pengiun, I've put together the following how-to to get Qt Ruby working on Meego. Note, to aid in rapid development, we'll be using the netbook edition.
VirtualBox
First, get VirtualBox OSE installed on your system. Once that is installed, download the Meego 1.0 Netbook image.