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Interesting!
I signed up as a N900 and Linux (Desktop) user.
Just a question though - you had 2 options for Linux - RPM based or DEB based. What about if the distro use none of these (like, Arch Linux that use pacman)? Will you provide a straight (non-package-manager-handled) binary or will you not?
The N900 is a powerful enough device with all the necessary support (game runs on the iPhone3G). The game is built with SDL, greatly facilitating the multiplatform launch.