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I just bought an N770 yesterday and sold it subsequently today and bought a new N800.
I have an FC6 Linux desktop and an XP Pro notebook (with vmware), my question is which Linux Distro should I install on the vmware to communicate and transfer files to my n800? I plan to do some heavy duty tweaking to the n800 and as well as some development so any input will be appreciated.
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I have an FC6 Linux desktop and an XP Pro notebook (with vmware), my question is which Linux Distro should I install on the vmware to communicate and transfer files to my n800? I plan to do some heavy duty tweaking to the n800 and as well as some development so any input will be appreciated.
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To communicate and transfer files, you don't need a Linux distro. There was a thread a while back about transferring files (see HERE), and the upshot was files/communication can happen with Windows or MacOS or Linux. To do development work, you need a Linux distro; Ubuntu has worked very well for me. I use both the VMware edition and a LiveCD version.
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I have an FC6 Linux desktop and an XP Pro notebook (with vmware), my question is which Linux Distro should I install on the vmware to communicate and transfer files to my n800? I plan to do some heavy duty tweaking to the n800 and as well as some development so any input will be appreciated.
Last edited by seattleweb; 2007-07-09 at 02:05.