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#1
Maemo has some really great, simple, strait forward applications. In some cases I like my Maemo apps better than the ones on Ubuntu. I was wondering if it is possible to install Maemo apps on Ubuntu...and if so how? I think id be much more productive if i didnt have to switch gears every time i sat in front of my laptop.
 
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No. The problem is simple, the architecture. If you install Ubuntu on your Nokia, maybe. On your laptop, no!!!!!

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You can run them in scratchbox on the Maemo SDK!
 

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I saw the SDK in my traveling of this site, i am assuming that runs the application in a emulated maemo desktop window on the system scratch box is installed on.

I could live with this...but i have zero development experience, how do i go about installing the SDK on my system? i am running 9.10 of Ubuntu. I found the install instructions in the wiki a bit confusing in general.
 
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Originally Posted by craftyguy View Post
You can run them in scratchbox on the Maemo SDK!
This. . . .
 
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