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* Read instructions on the project [http://gentoo.mindzoo.de/ homepage] | * Read instructions on the project [http://gentoo.mindzoo.de/ homepage] | ||
* Visit the project overlay page [http://overlays.gentoo.org/proj/embedded overlay page] | * Visit the project overlay page [http://overlays.gentoo.org/proj/embedded overlay page] | ||
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== Community Support == | == Community Support == |
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Gentoo on Openmoko phones
Gentoo project on Openmoko phones has its own homepage: http://gentoo.mindzoo.de/
We have a portage overlay and some Openmoko packages like Xglamo, Illume or Zhone already have their ebuilds and many more will follow !
Ways to work with Gentoo
Currently, there are 3 ways to install Gentoo, each having their own advantages and disadvantages:
- Cross compile approach, where you use another machine to compile your whole phone system. (Requires a Gentoo machine)
- Native compilation approach, where you work with Gentoo on phone as with a normal system fully capable of installing its own packages.
- qemu-user emulated native compilation, where you use another machine 'chroot' into a gentoo filesystem (created by either of the methods above) and execute ARM binaries as if they were native executables.
NOTE:
Many thanks go to 'torindel' who apparently started the effort and made a stage tarball we are using even today for the native approach and to Tuxxx who contributed strongly to the cross compilation efforts on gentoo for openmoko phones. |
Getting Started
- Read instructions on the project homepage
- Visit the project overlay page overlay page
Community Support
If you wish to get (or provide) volunteer support for Gentoo on openmoko phones, please try one of the following.
IRC
#gentoo-openmoko on Freenode
Mailing List
Send an e-mail with the subject 'Subscribe' to gentoo-embedded-request@lists.gentoo.org
Bug Reports
You can submit bug reports on the project Trac page.