If you're not wedded to the G1, you might consider the Openmoko
Freerunner (http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner), which has
Bluetooth, Wifi and GPS and runs several Linux distributions, as well
as Android.

Jim

On Nov 21, 3:56 pm, clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> True, but if his phone has upgraded to RC30 yet, then he could get
> root access and install debian alongside android which is detailed
> herehttp://www.saurik.com/id/10.
>
> Another possibility would be to hope that Android is upgraded to allow
> access to the bluetooth hardware through the SDK.  Then you could
> right a little java app to get the job done.
>
> On Nov 18, 3:07 pm, Diego Torres Milano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Nov 18, 11:51 pm, Rui Freitas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Hi,
>
> > > I wanna now if is it possible to program for the G1 like a linux
> > > device. If so, how can i do it? Where can i find that kind of
> > > information?
>
> > Android is based on a Linux kernel but strictly speaking it's not
> > Linux. Android has no native windowing system, no glibc support and
> > doesn't include all of the libraries and utilities usually available
> > in a Linux system.
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Rui- Hide quoted text -
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> > - Show quoted text -
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