on neo
hardware, Qtopia's framebuffer approach might be a little more resource
friendly.
Guess I'll have to try a couple of them.
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of making debian workable, but from the
distributions page that looks like it has a long way to go before I'd get a
workable phone out of it.
What's the state of play guys?
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Gothnet wrote:
As a newcomer to the Openmoko scene, I've started to notice that there are a
lot of different firmwares out there, some from Openmoko and some from other
places.
I'm a C programmer by trade with almost a decade of commercial experience,
mostly in server/backend stuff. I want
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