GNOME on embedded devices

From: suresh chandra mannava (digitalsuresh_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 12/26/03

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    Dear friends,
    Does any embedded single board computers (approx 300Mhz) running
    GNOME? I think GNOME is very huge to run on 32bit microprocessors and
    may have also disk space constraints.

    Does GNOME ported to any embedded platforms?

    If ported, what can be the best minimal installation possible? (like
    core modules required for GNOME).

    I request you to share some ideas and pointers on the above subject.

    Regards,
    Suresh Chandra Mannava.


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