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<title>Introducing the Yocto Project Development Environment</title>
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- The Yocto Project through the OpenEmbedded build system provides an open source development
- environment targeting the ARM, MIPS, PowerPC and x86 architectures for a variety of
- platforms including x86-64 and emulated ones.
- You can use components from the Yocto Project to design, develop, build, debug, simulate,
- and test the complete software stack using Linux, the X Window System, GNOME Mobile-based
- application frameworks, and Qt frameworks.
+ The Yocto Project through the OpenEmbedded build system provides an
+ open source development environment targeting the ARM, MIPS, PowerPC
+ and x86 architectures for a variety of platforms including x86-64 and
+ emulated ones.
+ You can use components from the Yocto Project to design, develop,
+ build, debug, simulate, and test the complete software stack using
+ Linux, the X Window System, GTK+ frameworks, and Qt frameworks.
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- Another important Yocto Project feature is the Sato reference User Interface.
- This optional GNOME mobile-based UI, which is intended for devices with
- restricted screen sizes, sits neatly on top of a device using the
- GNOME Mobile Stack and provides a well-defined user experience.
- Implemented in its own layer, it makes it clear to developers how they can implement
- their own user interface on top of a Linux image created with the Yocto Project.
+ Another important Yocto Project feature is the Sato reference User
+ Interface.
+ This optional UI that is based on GTK+ is intended for devices with
+ restricted screen sizes.
+ The UI sits neatly on top of a device using the
+ GTK+ stack and provides a well-defined user experience.
+ Implemented in its own layer, it makes it clear to developers how they
+ can implement their own user interface on top of a Linux image created
+ with the Yocto Project.
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