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Linux Kernel Booting On the iPhone
Linux Kernel Booting On the iPhone
Linux on the iPhone!
linuxoniphone.blogspot.com — I'm pleased to announce that the Linux 2.6 kernel has been ported to Apple's iPhone platform, with... support for the first and second generation iPhones as well as the first generation iPod touch. This is a rough first draft of the port, and many ... (more) Linux on the iPhone!
Linux hits the iPhone!
Linux hits the iPhone!
engadget.com — We knew this day would eventually come, but somehow we're still misting up a little -- Linux... has been ported to the iPhone and iPod touch. Dev Team member planetbeing is the mastermind in charge of bringing everyone's favorite open-source OS to ... (more) Linux hits the iPhone!
Kernel vulnerability found in Vista
Kernel vulnerability found in Vista
news.cnet.com — A flaw in Vista's networking has been found that can crash the system, but no fix is... expected until the next service pack A flaw has been found in Windows Vista that could allow rootkits to be hidden or denial-of-service attacks to be ... (more) Kernel vulnerability found in Vista
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Linux Kernel Booting On the iPhone
Slashdot — mhm was one of many readers to note that the Linux 2.6 kernel has been ported to the iPhone. "Planetbeing, one of the iPhone devteam members, has been working on porting Linux to the iPhone (along with a custom bootloader called OpeniBoot). Today they managed to boot the kernel! Video showing the boot process has been posted. Instructions and binaries are available on the project blog." ...

Linux Kernel Booting On the iPhone
Slashdot: Apple — mhm was one of many readers to note that the Linux 2.6 kernel has been ported to the iPhone. "Planetbeing, one of the iPhone devteam members, has been working on porting Linux to the iPhone (along with a custom bootloader called OpeniBoot). Today they managed to boot the kernel! Video showing the boot process has been posted. Instructions and binaries are available on the project blog." ...

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