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My question is, is wxWidgets and wxPython to heavy a library for the device to even continue? Is it better to just use the built-in PyGTK?
I've seen others try and on the 770 and not really get anywhere, but I figure that now that GTK+ is up to 2.10 this may be the time.
I'm no whiz at creating deb packages, but you have to start somewhere.
Comments?