I'd use it with VirtualPC, or similar, to enable Maemo development under OS X 
or Windows. A properly configured boot-cd would be perfect for that, 
'Maemo-in-a-box'. :)

-----Original Message-----
    From: "Mattias Schlenker"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    Sent: 26.6.05 17:12:45
    To: "[email protected]"<[email protected]>
    Subject: [maemo-developers] MaemoLive 0.4a available
      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, for the next 
    iteration I will probably compile all the stuff needed.
    
    Our live CD may be good enough for starting development for maemo 
    without needing a Linux box as well as for just getting a glimpse on the 
    maemo GUI. But in which direction should the Live-CD develop? Should we 
    provide a polished version that boots straight into maemo to demonstrate 
    the possibilities of the GUI? Should we focus on developers and include 
    tools? Should we build a derivative version that could be used with 
    CoLinux to give people who just developed on windows the possibility to 
    develop for maemo?
    
    http://devcorner.schlenker-webdesign.de/download/maemolive.png
    http://cdprojekte.schlenker-webdesign.de:8080/Public/Maemo_Live/0.4a/
    
    Regards,
        

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