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wireless wrote: |
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> Hello, |
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> I'm planning on getting a cell phone so I can put openmoko |
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> or embedded Gentoo on it. I live in Florida and |
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> I think T mobile is the only operator for such phones. |
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> Is this (Android) phone going to be to be converted to |
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> embedded Gentoo in a reasonable fashion? |
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> If not, I'm looking for a 'turnkey' purchase that either |
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> comes with egentoo or that can be installed with |
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> embedded gentoo. |
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> Any suggestions are most welcome, as this is my first |
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> effort to do this, so minimal pain is of keen interest. |
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> Jumbo fonts (for us older folks) that hate glasses |
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> is a big issue for me. |
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Oops, here's the link to a new phone. How would I find |
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out if embedded gentoo can be installed on this phone? |
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http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/TMobile-HTC-MyTouch-3G-launch/?kc=LXDEMNL071509 |