Le 05/10/2010 13:10, Andrew Wafaa a écrit :
Smeegol is the combination of MeeGo's innovative User eXperience aimed primarily at netbooks (but just as suitable on larger displays), and openSUSE's solid distro & ecosystem.
Originally Smeegol stood for SUSE MeeGo Linux, but it is just openSUSE's interpretation of MeeGo now.
http://meego.com/community/blogs/imad/2010/meego-v1.0-core-software-platform... is nearly as cryptic! Why isn't it possible to write clearly? Is Meego/Smeagol a Linux operating system or a windows manager or even a skin? Impossible to know! Meego is a "netbook user experience" what frenchmen name "Volapück" (http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volap%C3%BCk), that is a language that nobody can understand. It's already difficult to know for sure what is a "netbook". I beg this is the short name of a small computer mostly done with autonomy and internet connectivity in mind, But what mean "user experience" as a noun? So openSUSE is not an user experience? So what is smeegol? http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Smeegol (beurk! reproduce by explosion?) I finally found an already seen paper about 11.3 with: "For another take on the netbook experience, one can turn to a new pre-release version of the MeeGo on OpenSUSE ("Smeegol") distribution developed by the OpenSUSE Goblin team. Based on the open source MeeGo v1.0 for Netbooks, which itself is forged from parts of Moblin, Maemo, and Qt, the "Smeegol" distro offers the Banshee music player, as well as Digg, Facebook, MySpace, and Flickr integration." So, may be "SmeeGol is an openSUSE Linux distribution derivative, also based on MeeGo, aimed to the use of the small laptop computers often called netbooks". Is that good? if so you can use it :-)) jdd -- http://www.dodin.net http://pizzanetti.fr -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org