On Jan 6, 2008 2:09 AM, Jayesh Salvi <jayesh at altfrequency.com> wrote: > I am using the maemovmware latest VM image. If you do 'uname -a' you will > see the arch to be i686. My host platform is Fedora 7, x86_64. I have read > elsewhere that there are some problems with 64-bit scratchbox running maemo > SDK. So I recommend using this 32-bit VM. > Thank you! But I'm building a common VM for my group to work. Everything is setup, only maemo still stuck here. I also think that both VM (this one) and the live CD is not for me in this case. Wish that someone would give me a portable maemo, just unpack and run, hix. > It is very well designed and it is a debian derivative (ubuntu). The only > problem I had was its n/w settings. I use bridged networking for my VMs, the > other settings (NAT and host-only have never worked for me). This machine by > default is configured with NAT settings. I had hard time getting it working. > Eventually last night, I copied the vmdk file of this VM and created new VM > out of it with Bridged networking. After booting I had to change > /etc/network/interfaces and replace eth0 by eth1. Then > /etc/init.d/networking restart, got my network up. > > ... in any case, this is a great VM and saves you lot of trouble > installing SB. > > HTH > Jayesh > Okay, it's just my private problem. I'm glad that we have such a good tool to work with Nokia development! And once more, let me ask (in vain? hope not) that have anyone succeeded in using maemo on Fedora 8 x86_64? I'm very sorry that I've disturbed your guys with this stupid problem, but how can I not do that if I'm stuck at the very beginning? I'm going to downgrade to maemo 3.x or maemo sdk+. :(( Thanks for your help so far. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-users/attachments/20080106/872a8b88/attachment.htm