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Wow.. that's cool to see my instructions still work on a new device and after this much time .
Too bad phone stuff wouldn't work (at least, I wouldn't think so)... until that gets sorted I'd still think running Easy Debian + LXDE would be a better solution.
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There are screenshots or video as it looks on N900? How speed of operation?
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2010-03-06
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I installed Mer onto my N900 micro-sd card in a dual boot configuration, as per the instructions here;
http://mer-project.blogspot.com/2010...okia-n900.html
The only difference was that I used the most recent image found here. http://stskeeps.subnetmask.net/mer/0...sting11.tar.gz
This works, but due to waiting for the GL support is not really useable.
Then I configured network access, and followed these instructions for installing LXDE.
apt-get update
apt-get --no-install-recommends install lxde libgtkstylus onboard
echo "exec startlxde" >> ~/.xinitrc
and reboot!
Original instructions found here for N810, but it worked for me on my N900;
http://blog.linuxniche.net/?p=64
I haven't really done much testing yet, but it seems to work reasonably well!
Enjoy!