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dev.org | Linux, here we come!
dev.org | Linux, here we come!
This week’s funday is today! Devteam member planetbeing has done a phenomenal job reverse engineering Apple’s hardware drivers and now for the first time ever, linux is available on the iPhone and first-gen iPods. The official announcement is here . Video, downloads, and ...
dev.org | The man from DelMonte - He say Yes!
dev.org | The man from DelMonte - He say Yes!
blog.iphone-dev.org — GOLDEN RULE: If you have a 3G iPhone and want potential soft unlock in the near future... do NOT use QuickPwn, and do not use the official ipsw or the iTunes update process without using PwnageTool. Read item 1 again and again. At the bottom of this ... (more) dev.org | The man from DelMonte - He say Yes!
Linux on the iPhone!
linuxoniphone.blogspot.com — I'm pleased to announce that the Linux 2.6 kernel has been ported to Apple's iPhone platform, with... support for the first and second generation iPhones as well as the first generation iPod touch. This is a rough first draft of the port, and many ... (more) Linux on the iPhone!
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Linux hits the iPhone!
Engadget — ... OS to Apple's handhelds, and while it's a little rough around the edges (read: no touchscreen drivers, sound, or WiFi / cell radio support), it's definitely the first step on the road to hacking nirvana. The team is hard at work, and it even sounds like they're thinking about porting Android in the near future (!), so hit the read link to try it out and lend a hand if you can -- or just head on past the break for a quick vid of the port in all its text-scrolling action. [Via iphone-dev.org; thanks to everyone who sent this in] Continue reading Linux hits the ...

iPhone Dev Team successfully boots Linux on iPhone
AppleInsider — ... Published: 07:45 PM EST A milestone has been reached in iPhone firmware modification on Friday with the first alternative operating system for the hardware, Linux, now running on the device. The first build created by Dev Team is now running on iPhone, iPhone 3G, and the original iPod touch in what's considered a "draft" version. The software primarily includes the main Linux 2.6 kernel as well as rudimentary graphics, serial, and other functional drivers that are just enough to get a command line running when input is sent over the USB interface; the accelerometer, audio, ...

Linux successfully boots on iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPod touch
D' Technology Weblog — ... The first build created by Dev Team is now running on iPhone, iPhone 3G, and the original iPod touch in what’s considered a “draft” version. The software primarily includes the main Linux 2.6 kernel as well as rudimentary graphics, serial, and other functional drivers that are just enough to get a command line running when input is sent over the USB interface; the accelerometer, audio, networking and even the touchscreen have yet to receive any kind of software support. ...

Ya lograron hacer funcionar Linux en el iPhone
Celularis — ... luego del dualboot corren un kernel estable de linux en el iPhone pero, como indican en el sitio, todavía no logran hacer funcionar el celular, el WiFi, la pantalla táctil y otras cosas. El primer gran paso ya está dado, así que seguramente en algunas semanas lograrán un equipo funcional. El iPhoneLinux ya se puede descargar y las instrucciones son algo complicadas, pero seguro que más de uno avanzará con este desafío! Vía blog.iphone-dev.org ...

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