Robert Michel wrote:
>>> 1. Linksys NAS NSLU2 (ARM CPU) is now officiall supported by the
>>>Debian installer
>> It has been support by the slugos installer for some years now, and slugos
>> is built with
>> openembedded like openmoko.
>
> Ok, but with Debian support I does not know or care a
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Robert Michel schreef:
> Salve Koen!
>
> On Thu, 16 Nov 2006, Koen Kooi wrote:
>> As indicated before, openmoko won't use apt, but ipkg.
>
> Ok - so I asked myself why ipkg and not apt.
> http://www.handhelds.org/hypermail/familiar/129/12970.html
>
Salve Koen!
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006, Koen Kooi wrote:
> As indicated before, openmoko won't use apt, but ipkg.
Ok - so I asked myself why ipkg and not apt.
http://www.handhelds.org/hypermail/familiar/129/12970.html
gaves the answer that ipkg will use less memory on the mobil.
I love to be able to us
On Thursday 16 November 2006 21:08, Koen Kooi wrote:
> As indicated before, openmoko won't use apt, but ipkg.
Besides that, with such an open platform, we will be able to build our
own CLFS for the Neo1973 ;-) Isn't that marvellous ?
cheers,
Pierre.
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Robert Michel schreef:
> Salve!
>
> Some stimulation, especialy for those who didn't use Debian (daily),
> and those who can't wait to get a Neo1973 - in this email:
As indicated before, openmoko won't use apt, but ipkg.
> 1. Linksys NAS NSLU2 (ARM
Salve!
Some stimulation, especialy for those who didn't use Debian (daily),
and those who can't wait to get a Neo1973 - in this email:
1. Linksys NAS NSLU2 (ARM CPU) is now officiall supported by the
Debian installer
1.b (Reminder of the use for additional signal lines on the PCB)
2. T
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