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2009-11-03
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If someone cross compiles an app, does he have to port it also? because cross compiling deals with suitability to the CPU, but the input mathod (touch screen), for example, also need to be changed.
sorry for my ignorance.
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2009-11-03
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Thanx!
Is it possible to cross-compile apps on the phone itself or only on a computer? hardware wise and software wise? (cross-compiling the cross-compiler)
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2009-11-03
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2009-11-03
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This package, when installed, will give you OpenOffice.org, AbiWord, the LXDE Desktop Environment, Firefox 3.0 (called Iceweasel in Debian) with Java and Flash support, printing support, and access to thousands of applications that can be easily browsed and downloaded.
This package will give you all of these applications without any need for installing dependencies or other applications, and it should work on all of the tablets.
...and access to thousands of applications that can be easily browsed and downloaded.
This package will give you all of these applications without any need for installing dependencies or other applications, and it should work on all of the tablets.
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2009-11-03
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2009-11-04
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2009-11-04
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2009-11-04
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2009-11-04
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That would be for the ARM architecture. Debian supports ARM. You can browse packages.debian.org and see what packages they have (there's more than 20 thousand of them, I hear) and if these packages are available for the ARM arcitecture.
Note that those quotes you found are about previous tablets. I don't know if debian will be installable on the n900 from the start.
sorry for my ignorance.