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First time posting though, so here is the big question:
I am reading in a lot posts about porting applications from Debian-Based Linux distributions, but what are the possibilities of this getting done?
I am sure that its not a walk in the park for example install the linux .deb file on the phone, but I also think that its not impossible (vlc player for example is very close)
I did some research but I couldn't find some kind of instructions showing someone some steps to port Debian applications to Maemo. I think that someone expert instead of working on his own, should show the way to others. Imagine how many applications would come out helping others.
That's all, my greetings from Greece. Excuse my bad English, its not my native language.