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Re: Re: Phones which allow *nx
From: Phil Bieber <philbieber () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2009 09:19:10 +0200
2009/3/31 Marc-André Laverdière <marcandre.laverdiere () gmail com>:
OpenMoko is linux-based, that's what you need. On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 4:33 AM, <vijju83 () gmail com> wrote:Hi, Appreciate all the inputs from all of you guys. let me just further elaborate my question by adding in if there are any hacker tools available in the open or open source projects that allow to modify an existing phone to use *nx.
<--snip--> You're right, but unfortunately, OpenMoko has halted it's development for the NEO / FreeRunner. And from what I have heard, it was not too usable for everyday live. At least if you expect to get all text messages and calls. But I might be misinformed on this point. Cheers Phil Bieber -- Monday is an awful way to spend 1/7th of your life. Atheism is a non-prophet organization. GPG KEY ID (Philipp Bieber): 0x0185E301 FINGERPRINT: CA81 28C2 E63F DAF8 5ED4 DACB 7C26 EE5B 0185 E301 Philipp Bieber - philbieber () gmail com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This list is sponsored by: InfoSec Institute Need to pass the CISSP? InfoSec Institute's CISSP Boot Camp in both Instructor-Led and Online formats is the most concentrated exam prep available. Comprehensive course materials and an expert instructor means you pass the exam. Gain a laser like insight into what is covered on the exam, with zero fluff! http://www.infosecinstitute.com/courses/cissp_bootcamp_training.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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