If the phone is an A1x based SOC there's chance that you can get started really 
quickly by reusing info on how I got Slackware arm on my XZPAD700 tables (that 
is a A13 based SOC). There's still work to do like the touchscreen and figuring 
out what kind of X server will work (probably a frame-buffer one) .... but it's 
booting  and the frambuffer console is working. The documentation has not yet 
made it to the non officially supported platform list but I've documented my 
doings on 
http://docs.slackware.com/howtos:hardware:arm:hacking_the_xzpad700_7_tablet.

I've also a self sufficient  image builder that I've tarballed into 63Mb but 
have no place to put the image on. This new image builder replaces the script 
I've put on docs.slackware.com and feautres dialog menus for choosing things 
like target soc,kernel,partition sizes and root image tarball.


Stuart: what do you think about adding it to the list along with the AC100,  
Pandora and Pi ?

Ciao
David




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 Da: Brian L Gorecki <[email protected]>
A: 'Slackware ARM port' <[email protected]> 
Inviato: Sabato 13 Luglio 2013 15:30
Oggetto: Re: [ARMedslack] armedslack on android phone?
 


The most straight forward answer would be no, the arm architecture used in that 
phone isn’t supported ‘out of the box’.  However, with some work, kernel builds 
and patience probably can be done.  See 
http://arm.slackware.com/supportedplatforms/ for a starting point.  I’ve had 
the same thoughts for an old Motorola Q I have but  so far haven’t deemed it 
worth the effort.
 
 
 
From:ARMedslack [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Dennis
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2013 1:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ARMedslack] armedslack on android phone?
 
Hello all 
    I have a motorola bionic phone with android JB. With it I have a webdock, 
which is
basically a hdmi monitor with a usb mouse and keyboard.  I use this fairly 
often and
what I really miss is running linux as android is a  modified version and just 
doesn't
have the same look, feel, and functionality as a full linux system.  I run 
slackware 14 on my home system, and when I found out slackware had this group I 
joined up.
So far it looks like the rasp pi and simular computers are the target. Just 
wondering 
if anyone has ventured into the android phone area?  I'm not sure if a dual 
boot would be possible?  Or if it would have to run under the android shell as 
other linux distro's do.  I haven't done much programming for a long time, but 
I do continue to use and play around with my linux machine at home.  Been a 
slackware fan since 1992 or so and after trying some of the other distro's I 
found I prefer slackware still. 
Dual boot would be prefered, and I have found that the drivers for the phone 
are available thru android open source so just maybe this would be workable.
         I'm also looking to get a small computer like one of usb sticks I've 
seen to put the web on the TV, and am looking for any advice as to which would 
be the best for slackware/android combo.
 
thanks
              Dennis
 
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