Of course, after Apple develops an elegant and perfectly understandable mobile UI, Linux hackers want to tear it down. Bring on the OpenMoko, Android or Ubuntu Mobile for the iPhone. I enjoyed a ...
The iPhone and Linux go together like strawberries and mustard. Apple has no interest in supporting Linux, and most open-source developers aren’t fond of Apple and its proprietary platforms. But some ...
In a Friday post to the Linux On The iPhone blog, a group called the iPhone Dev Team said it had successfuly ported a rough draft of the Linux 2.6 kernel to the iPhone. The barebones port includes ...
Since its launch, renegade developers have been working to make the iPhone a Linux workstation, porting tools to the device. And why not? It has enough RAM and hard disk space to make the work ...
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