You didn't have to call me a noob....jk (im not a fan of nerd speak). Thanks so much, that is really what I was looking for. By running Linux, I will be prepared when someone releases an OpenMoko programming suite, right?
-ryan
On Feb 12, 2007, at 9:36 AM, Michael Dickens wrote:

I have both a PPC and an Intel-Mac, Do I just download the Linux VMWare? It doesn't seem to have support for Os X.

You download a VMWare beta "fusion" for Intel-Mac:
< http://www.vmware.com/products/beta/fusion/ >

Then you download an Ubuntu ISO or a VMWare Ubuntu application:
< http://www.ubuntu.com/products/GetUbuntu/download? action=show&redirect=download >
or
< http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/directory/ > then search for ubuntu .

What is OE/BB?

OpenEmbedded / BitBake; while they don't go together necessarily, they seem to in this case.

Are you saying i need to program in a Linux environment?

No. What I'm saying is that you can get up to speed much more quickly and reliably in a VM running Ubuntu Linux than you can under OSX.

Since it sounds like you're a noob to most programming, you might as well get going with Linux.

Hope this helps! - MLD


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