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It was said from the beginning: "it is only a matter of time." A team of developers have now successfully ported the Linux 2.6 kernel to run on the iPhone, along with a new bootloader called openiboot that is capable of booting both Linux and the iPhone OS.

 

From the Linux on iPhone blog:

"What we have:

 

- Framebuffer driver

- Serial driver

- Serial over USB driver

- Interrupts, MMU, clock, etc.

 

What we have in openiboot (but hasn't been ported yet):

 

- Read-only support for the NAND

 

What we don't have (yet!):

 

- Write support for the NAND

- Wireless networking

- Touchscreen

- Sound

- Accelerometer

- Baseband support

 

The current userland we're using, in the interest of expedience, is a Busybox installation created with buildroot, but glibc works fine as well, and we're going to build a more permanent userland solution."

A video has been submitted to vimeo demonstrating the functionality of openiboot and the process of booting Linux.

 

Instructions for installing this preliminary version of openiboot and/or the Linux kernel are available, but currently require a Linux console to execute.

 

The necessary files may be downloaded from here.

 

Congratulations to leader planetbeing and contributors CPICH, cmw, poorlad, ius, and saurik for this fundamentally important achievement!


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FavleX

Posted

wow :huh: very promising

Embio

Posted

Awesome! We are now living in the shadow of iPhone's running OS X and a Linux distro very soon (please let it be Debian first!)

macgirl

Posted

I used Linux in my iPod for some weeks and never liked, will see how is this gonna be.

SilentViper

Posted

Maybe it they will get it to work on the 2nd gen touch!

 

but nobody has yet

(MoC)

Posted

Awesome! We are now living in the shadow of iPhone's running OS X and a Linux distro very soon (please let it be Debian first!)

 

Eww. Get a minimal installation of Gentoo on there and you'll be fine. Anyway, it would still be a hell of a lot of time until any GUI runs. :)

~pcwiz

Posted

iPhone has enough power to run a minimalist desktop environment like fluxbox, that shouldn't be all that hard

 Suzie's Soliloquy

Posted

Next they'll be trying to run Linux on a Satnav or something...

FadeFX

Posted

hi guys, sorry for this maybe dumb question, but i did not actually follow that kind of iphone news, do not eaven have one, but is it that the iphone has a similar encrypted firmware like the newer ipods have? just interested if, because i use rockbox on my ipod nano 1st gen and since my girlfriend uses a nano 2nd gen what already has encrypted firmware wich makes it impossible to install rockbox on it. if it is, i could imagine a lot of people interrested in how u got round this at www.rockbox.org to build a port for this and other newer aplle targets...

cmdshft

Posted

iPhone/iPod touch use iPhone OS, which is not used on any other iPod, so it has no effect on Rockbox for those iPod's.

REVENGE

Posted

Maybe with this, in future the iGadget's runs moblin...

 

That's a great News!

 

Greetz...

^_^

Uh yes, I would just like to point out that you have a creepy avatar. :D

Jeezoflip

Posted

lol, no touchscreen. hm...

LonelyTV

Posted

Android here we come!

kulos

Posted

Next they'll be trying to run Linux on a Satnav or something...

 

And with SatNav you mean a GPS navigation device like TomTom?? Tomtoms (and I guess a lot of others) already run Linux as default OS so ...

Korich

Posted

who can give alternative download link

because localhostr say - 1GB Bandwidth Exceeded (((

iHack13

Posted

I dont want to annoy you, but since the post button is there to share opinions I'll just shoot.

 

I think it'd be much better if you remove the links for downloading. So the 'unexperienced users' ( regarding terminal and commands) don't even try to use this "developing but not finished project" on their phones.

 

As there is a risk that the whole thread will be flooded with "I bricked my iPhone"

 

Don't get me wrong, the links and advises on the frontpage look like, if it was a finished project and ready for download to all kind of users. It would be much nicer if you'd give a link for the interested guys, where they can find further information regarding download etc

booger_sniffer5000

Posted

I dont want to annoy you, but since the post button is there to share opinions I'll just shoot.

 

I think it'd be much better if you remove the links for downloading. So the 'unexperienced users' ( regarding terminal and commands) don't even try to use this "developing but not finished project" on their phones.

 

As there is a risk that the whole thread will be flooded with "I bricked my iPhone"

 

Don't get me wrong, the links and advises on the frontpage look like, if it was a finished project and ready for download to all kind of users. It would be much nicer if you'd give a link for the interested guys, where they can find further information regarding download etc

 

I think we are pretty safe, the download link doesn't work anyways. :P


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