This weekend I decided to brush up my meagre developer skills, starting by 
seeing if I could build one of the hello world style apps to run on my N800. 
Unfortunately it proved to be an almost completely fruitless exercise, other 
than providing me with a working Debian installation in a Parallels VM and 10 
hours entertainment over the weekend.

What happened on both Debian 3.1 and Ubuntu Edgy was that the installation 
process - using the maemo installer script or installing from .deb manually - 
appeared to work correctly except that I ended up missing af-sb-init.sh. So the 
whole thing come to an grinding halt at that point.

Can anyone suggest a resolution?

As an aside , installing xephyr on Debian from unstable seems to be a complete 
non-starter without ripping out all of your other x apps and windowing system 
and a replacing a whole host of other packages as well. So I tried XNest 
instead which has the benefit of being installable and working. Unfortunately 
not being able to find ab-sh-init.sh renders this all a bit redundant.

Interestingly Xephyr installs fine on Edgy.

I also found that the installation script fails on debian when trying to add 
the scratchbox user if the user is already a valid unix user. Well duh! It 
doesn't look to me like it causes any problems - it's the last step in the 
process - but even so, does it imply I should be sticking to Ubuntu?

Andy Mulhearn
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