On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 05:37:04PM +0200, Jean-Christian de Rivaz wrote: > Foster, Dawn M a écrit : > >On Aug 12, 2010, at 3:42 AM, David Greaves wrote: > >This is the way open source projects are supposed to work. The > >people who start the project pick a manageable set of hardware to > >get us started just like when Linus only supported 386 with AT > >drives in the first version of the Linux kernel because that's > >what he was using at the time[1]. [1] > >http://www.linux.org/people/linus_post.html > > Sorry, but this argument is completely wrong: At the time Linus > started Linux, porting to other hardware was a hug task that > involved years of work. Today, every large distribution routinely > build generic i686 build. Why not Meego ?
Speed. Seriously, go measure it with it turned off, it is very noticable. And on these tiny netbooks, you need all the speed you can get. There's a reason MeeGo is the fastest booting and running of _all_ distros out there at the moment, and this is one of them. > What really block you to do things that all others do easily for > years ? Just Start a OBS target with generic compiler flags, end of > the story. Exactly, everyone is free to do that, so what's the big deal? Or are you wanting someone else to do this for you? confused as to the whining, greg k-h _______________________________________________ MeeGo-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev
