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1. Open the application manager (under settings). Pull down the menu and under tools select application catalog. Enter red pill mode by typing in "matrix" in the web address (erase http:/ and just type in matrix) and hit cancel. Select red pill. This will let us add some necessary libraries to run apps we're going to download.
Select new and create the following catalogs:
web address: http://maemo-hackers.org/apt
distribution: chinook
components: main
[click ok and create the next one:]
web address: http://eko.one.pl/maemo
distribution: mistral
components: user
[click ok and create another one:]
web address: http://repository.maemo.org
distribution: bora
components: free non-free
Close the window and refresh your application list. Browse installable applications.
2. Install libbz2-1.0
Install libffi4
Install python2.5
3. Open up the application manager again, select new, type in matrix, hit cancel, and select blue pill
4. Browse installable applications and download ukmp, kagu, and claws-mail
5. Download some other stuff. If you find you are missing any libraries, try entering red pill mode and looking for the missing library.
6. Under settings, select your control panel. At the bottom select panels and organize your applications. This will allow you to put the programs you loaded into different or new folders and to generally organize your programs the way you want to.
7. Bookmark http://gronmayer.com/it This has a list of repositories that you may want to add to your application catalogue.
This should help you avoid endless searching of the forums looking for the lib you need to run that "cool" ap you found.
Good luck.