Let me just comment two things to this thread: 1) there are quite a number of linux-using VoIP WiFi phones out there. They usually have way less powerful CPU's like the N8xx. I know of one particular popular product from Accton which is IMHO sold as netgear and SMC product that is based on the OMAP850. So no ARMv5 instruction set problems here. Probably problems with some proprietary UI toolkit / window system they might be using.
2) Just a legal warning. the skype client is proprietary software and has a license agreement. Without further review, I am quite sure that running it on any different hardware than the one it was shipped on, or doing any type of modification is most likely not permitted. Cheers, Harald [who still wonders why any freedom-loving person would ever want to use skype, probably one of the most proprietary systems out on the net today] -- - Harald Welte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://openmoko.org/ ============================================================================ Software for the world's first truly open Free Software mobile phone _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community