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Thx, but now i
have installed knoppix on my external usb-hdd. It works great with maemo. Only
booting is not so easily. I have to use a boot floppy. Sry for my
English, I'm a german student ^^. -----Ursprüngliche
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Im Auftrag von Mattias Schlenker Gesendet: Donnerstag, 30.
Juni 2005 15:30 Betreff: Re:
[maemo-developers] external usb devices Steffen Vogel
wrote: > Hello, > > I’m
new here. I think it’s possible to connect a external usb-hdd to a > 770. It
would be very useful for playing mp3s and watching videos. > > You could
use a webcam or a keyboard. With a little web server you > could host a
website with live pictures from your webcam. > > My pc is
using win xp. I’ve downloaded the live cd. It’s great but I > think kde
would be better for this. The current version of knoppix > includes
more functions and packages. So I will make an other live cd > based on
knoppix. > > I think
it’s impossible to compile maemo for windows? > Changing the base
of the live CD to Knoppix won't be a big deal. But size would grow
significantly to about 1100MB which would require a DVD instead of a CD. The 0.5.1a live
CD contains Samba/OpenSSH/Xvnc so its easily possible to work in your windows
environment and just use the live CD for compiling and running maemo stuff. You
may run the live CD in VMware, minimize the window and connect to the live
system over the simulated network. Since VMware allows to freeze the state of a
machine, changes won't get lost. Another way of
making the development on Windows easier might be CoLinux. I will try to find
out in the next week, if it is possible to use scratchbox under CoLinux. Regards, Mattias -- Mattias Schlenker / Tel
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