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aerospaced 05-10-2008 09:43 AM

Re: A Linux version of the xv6700....
 
a great starting point is http://www.kernel.org/ it has links to some great how_tos and compile the kernel. The kernel is the heart of linux system it is compiled to the processor used. A distro is just all the packages and directories used. Great pratice and reward is to put linux on an old PC and build a kernel for it. all the tools are free and usually come on the install cd for linux(basically any distro) I personally like mandriva but since all the work is in UBUNTU that would probably be a great place to start. The great thing about linux is everything is free. You can teach yourself from compiling kernels to system administration by just reading for free! You can boot linux from several different kernels, so you can try to boot a new expermental kernel and if it does not work, you can reboot from the good kernel, and I have had many crash and just totally hose out!!!!! But I was so happy after I compiled my first working kernel!

jabu 05-12-2008 12:17 PM

Re: A Linux version of the xv6700....
 
Looks like I have a grip of reading to do. LOL

frenchie 05-13-2008 10:06 AM

Re: A Linux version of the xv6700....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mikeklemz (Post 275930)
Hey Frenchie, my comment was directed at the OP, not you. If I wanted negativity from someone with the handle of Frenchie I would have brought up the war.

I have seen this project for a while, and while it has been stagnant, have you actually loaded up the kernel via HaRET? Are you some hardcore kernel hacker or an electronics salesman at Sears? I really doubt you're both.

Geeze bud i wasn't trying to be condescending!

I followed the instructions here http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index...ame=HTC_Apache

It isn't that hard if i recall correctly. It was a rainy day and I was bored :)

Oh and I sell electronics at kmart. I'm still in school ](*,) I have no programming experience at all.

jabu 05-15-2008 03:15 PM

Re: A Linux version of the xv6700....
 
Well I wasted a grip of time trying to do this on Virtual PC 2007 until I realized it won't support usb devices. So now I gotta start all over on my dual boot laptop. AAARRRRGGGHHHHH111111

psiphi 05-15-2008 04:20 PM

Re: A Linux version of the xv6700....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jabu (Post 284164)
Well I wasted a grip of time trying to do this on Virtual PC 2007 until I realized it won't support usb devices. So now I gotta start all over on my dual boot laptop. AAARRRRGGGHHHHH111111

VMWare does support USB if you want to go that route...

jabu 05-17-2008 01:34 PM

Re: A Linux version of the xv6700....
 
I thought about it, but I'll just bring my laptop to work. Virtual machines are nice, but it will probably work better on actual hardware. It eliminates another variable that could cause a problem.

preston29 07-29-2009 09:34 AM

Re: A Linux version of the xv6700....
 
http://www.anytux.org/hardware.php?system_id=1106


:-P

nyteblayze 08-03-2009 10:04 AM

Re: A Linux version of the xv6700....
 
you can also check out DSL. it is a version of linux only 50 meg, and designed for micro devices. that might be able to be modded to run a mobile


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