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** In the case of OMAP framebuffers, work has been done at http://gitweb.pingu.fi/?p=xf86-video-omapfb.git;a=tree for a Xorg driver for both BeagleBoards and N8x0, packaged for Debian at http://nchipin.kos.to/deblet/
** In the case of OMAP framebuffers, work has been done at http://gitweb.pingu.fi/?p=xf86-video-omapfb.git;a=tree for a Xorg driver for both BeagleBoards and N8x0, packaged for Debian at http://nchipin.kos.to/deblet/
* '''GStreamer'''
* '''GStreamer'''
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** Part of Maemo platform as of now, ideal for codecs, include vendor-specific proprietary ones.
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** Part of Maemo platform as of now, ideal for codecs, include vendor-specific propertiary ones.
* '''PulseAudio'''
* '''PulseAudio'''
** Part of [[Task:Maemo roadmap/Fremantle]]. Optional part of platform? What does Maemo really target of device types?
** Part of [[Task:Maemo roadmap/Fremantle]]. Optional part of platform? What does Maemo really target of device types?
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** The base graphical framework of Maemo. This GTK version should be Maemo 'GTK', but the following things should hold true for the Maemo GTK.
** The base graphical framework of Maemo. This GTK version should be Maemo 'GTK', but the following things should hold true for the Maemo GTK.
*** Maemo GTK is designed for power-saving low-freq devices. It is designed for touchscreens and with memory conservation in mind
*** Maemo GTK is designed for power-saving low-freq devices. It is designed for touchscreens and with memory conservation in mind
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*** It should not alter its behaviour in such a way that a certain window manager or desktop environment is needed to run applications using this toolkit. If this change of behaviour is needed, the toolkit should detect the WM/DE and enable the behaviour if it's Hildon+Matchbox.  
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*** It should not alter it's behaviour in such a way that a certain window manager or desktop environment is needed to run applications using this toolkit. If this change of behaviour is needed, the toolkit should detect the WM/DE and enable the behaviour if it's Hildon+Matchbox.  
*** It should not change upstream API (but may add or cause breakage that would make normal GTK applications not work with it.
*** It should not change upstream API (but may add or cause breakage that would make normal GTK applications not work with it.
* '''GTKMM'''
* '''GTKMM'''

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