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hey
first, dont come here and say: "its not possible!" , "why do you want to do that". plz dont say these.
i have a n86 and i wanted to test linux on it. i know it has a ARM 11 434 MHz processor(gsmarena.com) and i know linux is ported to ARM. my phone is hacked. i wanted to know if anybody has tried anything about that? any tools? any work? any ideas? everything is appreciated!
thx in advance
thx4reply,
i have read both, but nothing useful... i knew them before.
my problem, as for now, is how to make bootloader of s60 to run linux kernel(ARM version)? or even is there an emulator for s60 to use for this purpose?
ok, but thats not what i want. i dont need an emulator for linux. i want one for s60(much like haret for windows mobile).
a question: cant i just put linux kernel into a rom file and flash it using flashing softwares?
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