Ubuntu Mobile
Ubuntu Mobile Internet Device Edition was an Ubuntu distribution planned to run on the Intel Mobile Internet Device platform, x86 mobile computers based on the Intel Atom processor. It was planned to use the GNOME framework Hildon as the basis for its GUI.
Equipment producers would have been able to customize their distributions, including options such as Flash, Java, or custom interfaces.[1]
Functionality
According to Canonical, it would provide an uncompromised Web 2.0 experience: Web browsing, email, media, camera, VoIP, instant messaging, GPS, blogging, digital TV, games, contacts, dates/calendar, simple software updates will be available periodically.[2] Ubuntu Mobile Edition will only need a touchscreen device and a finger for navigation.
Release history
In June 2008, Ubuntu MID Edition 8.04 was released.[3][4]
Ubuntu MID Edition ended active development after 9.10 Alpha 6.[5]
The development of MID has stopped, but Ubuntu continues to work on mobile distributions such as Kubuntu Mobile[6], or the ARM version of ubuntu.
Kubuntu Mobile
Kubuntu Mobile is available for i386 and ARM platforms and uses the KDE Plasma Mobile.[7] Plasma Mobile is targeted at smartphones and small tablet devices that are mainly used via touch input. It is still being developed with the first stable release expected to be due in 2011, although individual KDE applications may be released earlier as part of the porting effort to MeeGo. Preview releases of the Kontact applications and a document viewer based on KOffice are already available.
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