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I'm new to the Maemo-Nokia thing. I'm thinking of buying a N900. However, I have a couple of questions. I only use FreeBSD. From what I can deduce from a simple survey of the forums, it seems the SDK is only available to linux-machines, or, possible, thrue a WM like Virtualbox. Is this correct? Anyone developing for the N900 using FreeBSD as host?
What about compiling C-programs directly on the N900? Possible? Is there a compiler on the N900 itself that one could use to compile directly on the N900 device?
Oh, one more question: is git (scm) available on the N900?
Regards
/Benny