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− | This page is mostly useful for developers and power users. If you are looking for a kernel to flash into your GTA01/GTA02 you might want to check the [[Distributions]] page instead. If you are | + | TODO: Spellcheck. |
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+ | This page is mostly useful for developers and power/curious users. If you are looking for a kernel to flash into your GTA01/GTA02 you might want to check the [[Distributions]] page instead. If you are really serios about finding a working kernel right away with no context whatsoever you will find prebuilt bootable kernel images called ''uImage*'' here: http://downloads.openmoko.org/distro/releases/ | ||
== General == | == General == | ||
− | Openmoko | + | External Linux kenel developers and [[Openmoko]] Linux kernel programmers work to deliver a workable kernel for the [[Freerunner]] (Also known as GTA02) and [[Neo1973]] (Aka GTA01). |
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+ | Right now there is an ongoing effort to reduce the distance between current Linux 2.6 (mainline) and the kernel in the Openmoko repository and thanks to that we can run the most recent released version of Linux 2.6. | ||
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+ | == Sources == | ||
== Issues == | == Issues == | ||
TODO: Link to more important open tickets. | TODO: Link to more important open tickets. |
Revision as of 20:24, 24 February 2009
TODO: Spellcheck.
This page is mostly useful for developers and power/curious users. If you are looking for a kernel to flash into your GTA01/GTA02 you might want to check the Distributions page instead. If you are really serios about finding a working kernel right away with no context whatsoever you will find prebuilt bootable kernel images called uImage* here: http://downloads.openmoko.org/distro/releases/
General
External Linux kenel developers and Openmoko Linux kernel programmers work to deliver a workable kernel for the Freerunner (Also known as GTA02) and Neo1973 (Aka GTA01).
Right now there is an ongoing effort to reduce the distance between current Linux 2.6 (mainline) and the kernel in the Openmoko repository and thanks to that we can run the most recent released version of Linux 2.6.
Sources
Issues
TODO: Link to more important open tickets.