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2007-11-07
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everyone knows him self 
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2007-11-07
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Hey JeffElkins!!
Hahaeveryone knows him self
anyhow, sometimes i download things of the net that says it can be run in the linux OS, i download them and it says its completed after that i got to my documents to check them and it can be open it says programme faild or something like that not sure..
sometimes from the application manager as well dont know wats the problem but trying to figure it out, but do u have any ideas??
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2007-11-07
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2007-11-07
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Well, as far as downloading stuff for linux, anything you d/l to use on the NIT has to be specially compiled for that platform. Something meant to run on the pc (x86) platform won't work on the Nokia. That's why we have repositories, that only include apps for our architecture.
Additionally, sometimes when you download software for linux, it may not be marked as executable...in other words linux may not recognize it as a runnable program. In that case you have to perform a chmod on the file : chmod +x "program" -- it can be very confusing for a linux newbie (and I hope I'm not making it worse <g>) Generally, if you stick with programs that the Application Manager offers, you won't have this problem.
I don't think the NIT is ideal for learning Linux. Your best bet would be to get a Live CD like Knoppix or Ubuntu that allows you to boot into Linux from your PC w/o disrupting your normal Windows environment.
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