Kate is maemo chief engineer in Forum Nokia,
She has long Linux/Open Source developer background.
kate.alhola | 30 June, 2008 16:15
It is one month since LinuxTag but i like to share some cool favourities from there. The LinuxTag was great showplace for many open source projects. In Tarent booth there was demo for Freedroidz project . The Freedroidz are Lego Mindstorm based robots that can be controlled with Nokia Internet tablet with Jalimo Java package. It shows how tablets can find many new innovative areas of use. It looks like tohaving lot of interesting fun to give for both adults and children.
Other interesting application running in maemo internet tablet was LinuxMCE . You can find client for maemo from pluto-nokia pages from garage The combines control of the media, home automation and even ip telephony together. You can use your tablet to be general remote control device to control our Home Theatre, lights, heating or even watch security camera. If you like make very cool StarTrek style house, you can attach some tablets as wall control units in to the rooms. That's not at all so insane idea if you compare prices of tablets to the many home automation systems. I will tell more when i got my system running.
The Beagleboard is another cool device. It is small TI Omap3 based board, running full Linux and using just milli wats to couple of wats power. That's magnitudes less than any PC uses. The Beagleboard CPU belongs in same TI Omap family than our Internet Tablet CPU so you should be able to use maemo SDK with it. I even saw picture that someone already hacked hildon desktop running on it. I have not yet been able to try but hopefully soon. It is easy to find lot of applications to this small energy efficient embedded board.
Maemo with QEMU
If you like to run all maemo, not only user mode applications unde QEMU, there is good instruntions Marcin Juszkiewicz blog
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alexpog | 06/10/2008, 12:22
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BeagleBoard pic
ltomuta | 30/06/2008, 16:52
Hi Kate. Cool stuff but the link to the BeagleBoard hack picture is broken. It should be http://www.flickr.com/photos/jadon/2295700120/in/pool-beagleboard