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Revision as of 19:19, 11 September 2009
The Maemo 5 Developer Guide strives to provide an overall picture of the maemo 5 platform for developers wishing to create applications for maemo devices. These devices run a Linux-based operating system on ARM architecture. The maemo SDK is currently provided natively for desktop Linux distributions such as Debian and Ubuntu.
This is still a draft version and does not cover all aspects of the platform yet. These pages will be updated as and when documentation is ready internally.
INDEX
- Preface
- Development Environment
- Architecture
- GNU Build System
- Human Interface Guidelines
- Graphical UI Tutorial
- Application Development
- DBus
- Using Multimedia Components
- Using Connectivity Components
- Using Generic Platform Components
- Using Data Sharing
- Packaging, Deploying and Distributing
- Porting Software
- Kernel and Debugging Guide