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===Installing Application Packages to SDK ===
===Installing Application Packages to SDK ===
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Application packages can be installed into the maemo SDK using the Debian package manager called ''dpkg'' with root permission.
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Application packages can be installed into the Maemo SDK using the Debian package manager called <code>dpkg</code> with root permission.
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  [sbox-FREMANTLE_X86: ~] > fakeroot dpkg -i application_i386.deb
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  [sbox-FREMANTLE_X86: ~] &gt; fakeroot dpkg -i application_i386.deb
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Replace ''application'' with the actual name of the package. You can install packages in both X86 and ARMEL targets. The package architecture must match the Scratchbox target.
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Replace 'application' with the actual name of the package. You can install packages in both X86 and ARMEL targets. The package architecture must match the Scratchbox target.
===Installing Application Packages to Device ===
===Installing Application Packages to Device ===
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You can also use the Debian package installer for installing application packages in Maemo devices.  
You can also use the Debian package installer for installing application packages in Maemo devices.  
   
   
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===Uploading Application Packaged to Extras===
===Uploading Application Packaged to Extras===
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Debian packages can be distributed to end users with the [[Extras|Extras repository]], which is pre-configured on the device. Before a package can be added to Extras, it must first be [[Uploading to Extras-devel|uploaded to Extras-devel]], promoted to [[Extras-testing]] if QA checks succeed, and finally promoted to Extras after successful testing by community testers. The [[Extras repository process definition|current Extras process]] is still under discussion, and may change in the future.
Debian packages can be distributed to end users with the [[Extras|Extras repository]], which is pre-configured on the device. Before a package can be added to Extras, it must first be [[Uploading to Extras-devel|uploaded to Extras-devel]], promoted to [[Extras-testing]] if QA checks succeed, and finally promoted to Extras after successful testing by community testers. The [[Extras repository process definition|current Extras process]] is still under discussion, and may change in the future.
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==== Activation ====
==== Activation ====
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Go to the application menu by clicking on the Application Menu button (on the top left corner of the screen) -> App manager -> Click on the application manager window title area -> Click "Application catalogues" ->Click "New"  
Go to the application menu by clicking on the Application Menu button (on the top left corner of the screen) -> App manager -> Click on the application manager window title area -> Click "Application catalogues" ->Click "New"  
  Enter "matrix" into the "Web address" field and cancel the dialog by clicking on the area outside the dialog.
  Enter "matrix" into the "Web address" field and cancel the dialog by clicking on the area outside the dialog.
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==== Settings ====
==== Settings ====
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After activating red pill mode, the application manager menu has two additional buttons : "Settings" and "Install from file".
After activating red pill mode, the application manager menu has two additional buttons : "Settings" and "Install from file".

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