[maemo-developers] [maemo-developers] MaemoLive 0.4a available

From: Asko askok at dnainternet.net
Date: Mon Jun 27 01:24:33 EEST 2005
What I meant by the VirtualPC example ís a boot system that does the building and running of the software, but allows files to be modified over network, and GUI to be viewed over network.

For me, this would allow using my favorite editor software (non-linux, sorry..) and simply 'not see' the underpinnings at all. 

For someone else, this would allow one machine to work as a 'Maemo compilation farm' for N developers (Scratchbox supports multiple users, so it shouldn't be hard).

This can, of course, be achieved without a boot disk, but isn't the whole idea of such disk to make setup as easy as possible?

-----Original Message-----
    From: "Daniel Monteiro"<junkybox2002 at yahoo.com.br>
    Sent: 27.6.05 0:27:51
    To: "Mattias Schlenker"<mattias at apostel13.de>, "maemo-developers at maemo.org"<maemo-developers at maemo.org>
    Subject: Re: [maemo-developers] MaemoLive 0.4a available
    
    maybe we can code on AbiWord =-P
    and so we can conciliate both futures for Maemo Live
    CD
    a demonstration of the GUI and a development
    enviroment based on Maemo ;-P
    
    this is crazy, but is possible,right?
    
    --- Mattias Schlenker <mattias at apostel13.de> escreveu:
    
    > Hello folks,
    > 
    > I just finished Maemo 0.4a, which is probably the
    > last alpha version. It 
    > now includes anjuta and some of the maemo apps
    > (Plucker, ToDo, AbiWord). 
    > Usage is still a bit crude. If you plan using the CD
    > for development, 
    > you may want to save changes made to the live
    > filesystem that are 
    > located in /var/tmp/union/scratchbox (just tar it).
    > In future versions I 
    > will provide some scripts for it.
    > 
    > In this iteration I still used the binary packages,
    

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