iPhone goes open-source – Linux ported to iPhone!

March 18, 2010 by admin  
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The most closed and controlled platform has been hacked to run open-source Linux-code! And you thought Dev were just working to unlock the 3G baseband

Dev Team hacker planetbeing has announced on his blog that he and his team of intrepid developers have successfully reverse-engineered the ’s , allowing them to boot the open-source on an . Booting Linux on the required that the team come up with their own bootloader, dubbed OpeniBoot, that’s capable of dual-booting into either the Linux or OS.

At this point, the Linux-on- team has managed to get a Linux 2.6 kernel ported to the , 3G and iPod Touch. Unfortunately, driver support is limited. Linux isn’t practically usable on the until more interface drivers are released – unless UI-control via through a is your idea of “practical” – but it’s still good to have a working proof-of-concept.

With this latest breakthrough in hacking, the community is on the of Linux-computing on their slickly-styled handsets. Most intriguing, however, is the prospect of running the highly publicized Android OS. developed the Linux-based Android OS as an open-source for use within the Open Alliance, and we saw Android’s inaugural in the T-Mobile G1.

Now, with the mere steps away from being able to run on a fully-working Linux platform, planetbeing has his sights set on porting Android to the .

If you fancy yourself talented enough to help out with the Android-on- cause, drop planetbeing a line and further the cause.

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