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2009-10-16
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2009-10-16
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I just want a pocket computer that can run all the beautiful *nix software I rely on (vim, emacs, w3m, etc.)
So two questions:
1) When people say that maemo 5 doesn't have a lot of apps, are they specifically referring to apps tweaked for the mobile device/touchscreen?
2) Am I completely naive in thinking that one can install .deb packages on this thing?
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2009-10-16
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2009-10-16
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@ Montreal
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pupu
how about taking the 10-20 brightest objects visible in the sky (take a picture) and work out based on a starmap?
or is this wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy too big a problem?
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2009-10-16
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2009-10-16
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2009-10-16
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@ US
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The best way to run Debian apps is Easy Debian, but AFAIK it hasn't been ported to Maemo 5 yet.
I don't think the average user is going to install a full Debian environment under Maemo, though, so that's probably why you've heard there aren't a lot of apps. But porting them to be directly in the Maemo repos should be fairly easy for devs, so I wouldn't worry.
Vim is installed by default, at least in the SDK.
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2009-10-16
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does anybody know if there is a similar application around for maemo? or for linux in general that can be ported?
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2009-10-17
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Sine it is already running on android, I dont think it will be long before something similar happens for maemo...