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http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ead.php?t=5482
I've managed to install a shell, by looking at the app list on maemo.org but that's about as far as I've got. The link on there to the give root access app is broken.
It's been such a long time since I touched a unix computer that I've forgotten even the basic file system so I'm lookng for a really basic primer, followed by some N800 specific configuration info (to give you a clue the systems I used to work on all that time ago used to support up to around 30 users and had far less power and storage than an N800...) GUI wasn't even available as an add on...
I have no idea how to install an app that comes in an archive - unless it has an installer I'm clueless. I'm actually quite competent when it comes to Windows systems - I support a number of Windows Small Business server networks, just finding myself out of my depth and keen to learn more.
Tim