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2008-07-14
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2008-07-14
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2008-07-14
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2008-07-15
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My tendency (Windows-side) is Cygwin rather than coLinux, but I don't do any tablet development there, and while it should work, rebuilding the SDK for Cygwin/NT would be a major project in itself; I'm not advising that for this in particular...
You could always do cygwin/NT+coLinux side-by-side, but that would wind up confusing me at least.
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2008-07-15
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@ UK
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You can use vmware: http://maemovmware.garage.maemo.org/
Or search this forum for andLinux. (Just a note, I wouldn't recommend andlinux if you plan on uploading to extras as generating a ssh/gpg key will not work in andlinux.)
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2008-07-15
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2008-07-15
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2008-07-15
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2008-07-16
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When i am away from anywhere I can edit using pygtkeditor directly on the tablet.
I have gcc on the tablet and compile directly on there using ssh.
It may not work for every project and compilation time is certainly slower than my desktop, but coupled with time to transmit the binary and execute it means its faster for incremental compilations.
Oh, this is C by the way
here is an overview of my app
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=21259
Thanks!