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Intel Acquires Linux Distro Developer
Posted by Regeneration on September 2nd, 2008, 01:23 PM

According to OpenedHand, Intel will continue to support open source projects led by OpenedHand staff, including Clutter and Matchbox, "and in most cases, will accelerate these projects as they become an integral part of Moblin," says the new Intel unit. OpenedHand contributions will now be made available from the Intel Software Network's open source site.

OpenedHand maintains Matchbox, a lightweight window manager for X11 (aka, the "X Window System"), that has seen wide adoption in Linux devices. For example, Nokia uses Matchbox in the Maemo stack it maintains for its Linux-based N810, N800, and 770 web tablets.

OpenedHand also maintains the free GNOME-based Poky Linux distribution for mobile devices such as phones. The distribution was rev'd to Poky Linux 3.0 ("Blinky") about a year ago. Much like Moblin, Ubuntu Mobile and Embedded, and the Nokia-sponsored Maemo.org project, the release is based on X11, GTK+, and Matchbox. However, in place of the Hildon GUI layer used by these platforms, Poky includes a new "Sato 0.1" application framework and theme.

You can read the entire article at Linux Devices.

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Intel's first reflex will obviously be to have any advancements optimized for their CPU's only.
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