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This is an archive that contains the portable ubuntu project with an image containing a fully installed Scratchbox.

Warning
the image is 4GB. It will NOT work on a FAT32 filesystem. You have to extract it to a NTFS or EXT2/3 partition.

The goal of this is to provide a working maemo SDK to windows.

Root password is "123456" (without the quotation marks)

It has been tested in Windows 2000 and Windows XP

Since this is a large archive, it is split into 11 parts.

part 1
mirror

part 2
mirror

part 3
mirror

part 4
mirror

part 5
mirror

part 6
mirror

part 7
mirror

part 8
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part 9
mirror

part 10
mirror

part 11
mirror


Total archive size: 0.97 GB (1,050,503,990 bytes)
Total extracted size: 4.05 GB (4,356,487,229 bytes)

Screenshot was made in Windows 2000

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Mirror available at qole.maemobox.org/portable-scratchbox

I believe we could make this image smaller by leaving out the Ubuntu desktop entirely. All we need is the dependencies for Scratchbox, really... But I haven't looked at Portable Ubuntu yet to see how hard this would be.
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Unfortunately, the documentation is quite bad for the portable ubuntu... you have fun looking into that.

And yes, there is about 500-600 mb of free space in the image. I filled it with 0's to save space when compressing, but yes, it is [theoretically] possible to make a smaller image.
A small comment though: it is quite easy to make a certain image larger (add free space to it), but I am trying to figure a way to make it smaller without loosing any content (so it can fit in a FAT32 USB key).

BTW, if you have Vista (please don't take this as an offense), can you tell if it works as well?



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if i save a files in the root directory...

where this files suppose to be in windows path folder??


and if i want erase a file from root directory, how i make that if wanna make this directly in files ubuntu browser?

TX The rest is so clean allimprove

but i miss this 2 thinks for be perfect
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hmm I think working on a vmdk would be much better..

I started my self on a vmdk for the german community on n800.de..

the vmdk-image is has a 7zip'd size of 2.6GB, so it's easier to share and it works perfectly with virtualbox.
I know that there is a vmdk of INDT called maemoSDK, too, but first of all the vmdk isn't defragmented, so you have to download the maximum filesize of 20GB.
Mine has a maximum size of 20GB, too but starts at 12.1GB un7zip'd.

I think I will switch from gnome to xfce like INDT, because it will save space and I can use then the freed for firefox, which is needed to upload sources to extras-devel..

and it's pretty fast with ubuntu-jaunty (linux-virtual) on a ext4.

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