So, you've downloaded the N10 Linux demo. Thanks for your interest. Here
are the instructions to make it work:

1. Unzip this file (which you've probably already done)
2. Get the files to the N10. (via usb or put them on a cf/mmc/sd-card)
3. BACKUP THE FILES ON YOUR N10! Linux will erase the memory-file-system 
   and the settings on the N10, so make sure you've got it all backed up.
4. Run cyace-arm.exe. Click OK. Click OK. Cyace seems to die. 
   Re-run cyace-arm.exe. Click OK. Click OK. Error -> click OK. Wait about 
   half a minute and you should be in X, listening to a MP3. Use the touch-
   screen to touch the 'focus'-button. (The touchscreen isn't calibrated, so 
   you may have to compensate for that). Touch the xterm above. Now you can 
   use the touchscreen to type. If there's any MMC/CF-card (no SD, sorry) 
   containing MP3's in the PDA, these will be played too.
5. If you're finished, use the 'reset'-button to return to WinCE.

Known bugs:
- Touchscreen can't be calibrated yet
- Touchscreen driver behaviour is erratic (hangs, cursor to upperleft corner
  etc)
- No SD support yet
- Backlight settings are inherited from WinCE. If the backlight is off in
  WinCE (power saving), Linux won't be able to switch it back on.

General disclaimer:
WARNING! This is alpha-software. It only 'sortta' works on my N10, I can't 
guarantee it will on yours. If it does any damage, e.g. blow up your N10, 
marry your wife, put ink in your aquarium or blow up the earth, I am not 
responsible.

This software is licensed under the GPL, see www.gnu.org for more info.
