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#11
Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
They can use the already available kernels... or release the drivers as binary.
Both options su...
 
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any screenshots?
 
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Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
Looks like they have more road to cover before any usable binaries are released.
Good effort though.
Looks like they did build binaries (how useful i dont know yet).

http://repository.handhelds.org/

Hmm so looks like its built for 770 (armv5) and 800/810 (armv6 + vfp)
 

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w00t, i can get frisky with my n800!

eek, s/with/on
 
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Originally Posted by Navi View Post
Are you going to complain about breaking backwards compatibilty too?

There's no reason to switch to Ubuntu.

You're joking right?
 
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well what do you expect to get out of ubunru u cant get out of a debian base now?
 
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Slower boot, unoptimized for small screen apps... such things

btw, why the packages are arm and not armel?
 
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Maybe because ubuntu is based on stable debian, while armel is only for lenny?
 
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frisky-source/ 09-Apr-2008 14:26 -
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#20
Originally Posted by MstPrgmr View Post
You're joking right?
I'm dead serious. There's absolutely no reason to switch from a Debian base to another Debian base.
 
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