The Linaro consortium debuts
The Linaro consortium debuts
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The other evidence I see is that Debian is the only major Linux distribution that has top-notch support for non-x86 stuff. Between Debian vs everything else I'd definitely choose Debian.
How many other distributions do a good job of providing cross-compiling toolkits and the easy ability to run non-x86 code on a x86 machine via qemu?
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The Linaro consortium debuts
The Linaro consortium debuts
The Linaro consortium debuts
The Linaro consortium debuts
The Linaro consortium debuts
IMO all the Linaro folks see Meego as Intel-controlled and RPM focused, which is probably the right way to see it although it is a Linuxfoundation project.
So Canonical and the ARM vendors made their own. I don't think they have many problems with the Nokia/ARM(and now obsolete Maemo) side of things.
But don't get me wrong, I think Linaro is a worthwhile effort.
The Linaro consortium debuts