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[MID/UMPC] Ubuntu将要发布移动和嵌入式版本 主要针对Intel MID新平台

Ubuntu将要发布移动和嵌入式版本 主要针对Intel MID新平台

Ubuntu project 正在考虑杀入移动和嵌入式平台,发布一个"世界级"的开放源代码嵌入式系统,笔记本,桌面,客户端和服务器之间。

他们相信,新的移动设备将会改变人的交流和协作方式,开源嵌入式系统的节能优势也是他们最为关注的地方,Intel刚刚发布了全新的低电压处理器和芯片一体化结构,他们希望能够在这个mobile Internet devices上有所作为。

等10月份Ubuntu 7.10发布后,他们将开始开发这一平台。
开源,人人为我,我为人人!

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在台湾地区的Computex博览会上,Canonical公司宣布了Linux移动版本——Ubuntu移动和内嵌版本(Ubuntu Mobile and Embedded Edition)——的一些细节。Canonical表示,公司计划于10月首次发布该软件,它将实现视频、声频和全功能的互联网浏览功能。

该软件可与英特尔的移动互联网设备(Mobile Internet Device)平台——使用低能处理器和小型键盘的迷你平板电脑——配合使用。四月份,英特尔在北京举办的英特尔开发者论坛(Intel Developer Forum)上宣布了Ubuntu MID工作,以及与Red Flag Linux的类似合作关系。

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Following two months of planning, Canonical Ltd. has updated the Ubuntu Mobile and Embedded (UME) project's architecture roadmap. UME aims to create a version of the popular Ubuntu desktop Linux OS tailored to the requirements of Intel-based "mobile Internet devices" (MIDs), expected in 2008.

MIDs, based on a product concept unveiled by Intel in April, are small handheld, battery-powered mobile devices that connect to the Internet via various wireless technologies. They will be powered by processors derived from Intel's forthcoming lpia (low-power on Intel architecture) silicon platform. Intel floated the MID initiative about the same time it began leaking plans to produce an SoC (system-on-chip) that would integrate northbridge and southbridge functions together with a Pentium M-based core. More details about Intel's low-power processor roadmap were leaked several months later.

Ubuntu unveiled UME a month after Intel's announcement of the MID initiative, saying it would work closely with Intel to support low-powered Intel chips -- and, presumably, with Intel customers building Linux-based MIDs and other devices utilizing the lpia architecture. Thus, UME is working to port Ubuntu to lpia, starting with an lpia bootloader and a port of the Hildon application framework, best known for its use in the Nokia 770 and N800 Internet tablets.

At the Computex show in Taipei today, Canonical issued a press release suggesting that UME has already received a "great response" from the developer community, and that target specifications and technical milestones have been set. UME goals apparently include outstanding multimedia playback and web browsing, along wtih fast boot and resume times, and small memory and disk footprints.

UME's specific technical goals are listed on the newly updated project roadmap. More general information about the project can be found on the UME Wiki.

In a statement, Canonical director of operations Jane Silber commented, "[We have] a clear roadmap, an active developer community, and a date for release."

Intel's GM of system software, Doug Fisher, added, "We look forward to collaborating with Canonical to optimize Ubuntu for MIDs based on Intel low power technologies, and working with our customers to bring these devices to market."

Availability

The first pre-alpha release of UME is expected to accompany the 7.10 ("Gutsy Gibbon") release of Ubuntu in October. Commercial availability of MID hardware, meanwhile, is slated for 2008.
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