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2012-02-09
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2012-02-09
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shortcut maker.
As for using Linux as Desktop OS, trying using it first as a secondary OS
Try for example Ubuntu 10.04 (11.10 really sucksunfortunately)
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2012-02-09
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2012-02-09
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icon section on the bottom
as for Linux: it's harder to develop progs for Maemo on Windows than Linux
Linux is booting faster, requires less modern hardware, AFAIK uses less power
For windows program you've got wine
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2012-02-09
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cp /path/to/the/icon /home/user/MyDocs/...
Forexample in windows i can open up notepad & type 'c:\file\file.exe'
Save that notepad file as a .bat (for example test.bat)
This is then a file i can stick on my desktop & just double click test.bat and it would automatically run file.exe
(hope this is clear here)
Now if i wanted to put a nice icon on there i just right click, properties & change icon.
Now would this be possible in Maemo(not ED) to
Make a file with a command in it that when i save it i could have the shortcu in the menu or dektop for exaple
"debbie gimp"
Save this as
Gimp
and add an icon?