Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 13th Nov 2008 18:12 UTC, submitted by DeviceGuru
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I might as well add that Google Maps for PalmOS 2.0.2.0 works just fine in the Garnet VM on the 770, and seems to be able to link via wifi just fine.
It's only real advantage is the ability to interact with the GVM address book -- and maybe also the traffic overlay. Otherwise, Maemo Mapper kicks its butt three ways from Sunday (higher res, more maps, etc). :-)
Edited 2008-11-14 19:39 UTC






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It's not much of a port, is it?
Everything in Debian can be compiled for ARM, and all the Ubuntu-specific parts of the system are written in Python anyway and will "just run" on ARM.
I am, however, concerned that Canonical is stretching itself thinly. The market for ARM-based netbooks is roughly zero, because they can't run Windows and they can't run proprietary Linux programs like Flash Player and Google Earth. I thought Canonical was in bed with Intel anyway on the handheld front?