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Re: Linux friendly smartphones?
*The* "Linux-friendly" phone would be the openmoko Neo Freerunner. The
keyboard is only touch screen, but you should still check it out if you
are looking for "Linux friendly."
http://www.openmoko.com
You may want to look at the HTC-G1. Portions of Android are built on
the Linux kernel, there are a ton of apps (most of them free), and it
has a built in keyboard.
http://www.htc.com/www/product/g1/overview.html
-Jason
Wolfgang wrote:
> Does anyone know of any Linux friendly smartphones that have a hard
> keyboard, I would like it to be easy to install new apps and be easy
> to get apps for like Windows Mobile platform, but the only way I know
> of getting Windows Mobile to work in Linux involves virtual machines.
>
> --
> "You must control your future by taking command of your present, and
> fixing and learning from your past."
>
> "When history is forgotten people don't realize when it repeats."
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