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  2. Smeegol Linux - Wikipedia

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    What makes Smeegol Linux unique when compared to the upstream MeeGo or openSUSE is that this distribution is at its core based on openSUSE but has the MeeGo User Experience as well as a few other changes such as adding the Mono-based Banshee media player, NetworkManager-powered network configuration, a newer version of Evolution Express, and a ...

  3. Sailfish OS - Wikipedia

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    The OS is an evolved continuation of the Linux MeeGo OS previously developed by alliance of Nokia and Intel which itself relies on combined Maemo and Moblin. The MeeGo legacy is contained in the Mer core in about 80% of its code; the Mer name thus expands to MEego Reconstructed. This base is extended by Jolla with a custom user interface and ...

  4. Tizen - Wikipedia

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    Tizen (/ ˈtaɪzɛn /) is a Linux -based mobile operating system backed by the Linux Foundation, developed and used primarily by Samsung Electronics. The project was originally conceived as an HTML5 -based platform for mobile devices to succeed MeeGo. It was backed by other companies under the Tizen Association.

  5. Nokia N9 - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia N9 (codename Lankku) is a flagship smartphone developed by Nokia, running on the Linux-based MeeGo mobile operating system. Announced in June 2011 and released in September, it was the first and only device from Nokia with MeeGo, partly because of the company's partnership with Microsoft announced that year. [6]

  6. Meego - Wikipedia

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    Meego. Meego may refer to: MeeGo, a Linux-based open source mobile operating system. Meego (TV series), a 1997 American science fiction sitcom. Walter Meego, a band from Chicago, United States. Conor Meegan, World famous Computer Scientist and second best Poker player in the world. See also Mi-go. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  7. List of Linux distributions - Wikipedia

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    MeeGo: A discontinued Linux distribution hosted by the Linux Foundation, using source code from the operating systems Moblin (produced by Intel) and Maemo (produced by Nokia). MkLinux: A legacy Linux distribution for PowerPC systems that runs the Linux kernel as a server on top of the Mach microkernel. Nitix

  8. History of tablet computers - Wikipedia

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    MeeGo is an operating system developed by Intel and Nokia to support Netbooks, Smartphones and tablet PCs. In 2010, Nokia and Intel combined the Maemo and Moblin projects to form MeeGo. The first [clarification needed] MeeGo powered tablet PC is the Neofonie WeTab. The WeTab uses an extended version of the MeeGo operating system called WeTab OS.

  9. Jolla - Wikipedia

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    Jolla's Sailfish OS, which used middleware core stack of Mer, is a direct successor to MeeGo and the Jolla is successor of N9, but used only the open-sourced components of MeeGo, while the closed-source user interface design (of codename Harmattan) for all future devices had to be developed from scratch. As a result, new mobile standards were ...