» February 19th, 2009
Debian on iPhone UNIX
NAND activity is nowadays semi-reliable (although one has to be VERY heedful not to break in the tactical manoeuvre in the middle of a write operation), but it is decent to have something consanguine to a full-functional OS, supported by non-volatile storage.Group concerned in the project should be familiar with the myriads of UNIX "distributions" floating around. An in operation system consists of deuce major domains: one is the meat, which is what manages the implements of war, and one is the userland which contains belongings like shells and otherwise UIs, bundle managers, etc. Software system that help users instal and run functional programs. Ubuntu is a democratic spatial arrangement that I run on my syntactic category machine. Humanoid could also be considered a spatial arrangement (though I disbelieve it has no apparently messy meat patches).
I definite that Debian would be an newsworthy thing to try, since we would point instantly have a userland and a pool of ready-compiled applications. Victimisation a slightly datable root filesystem Hera: http://lists.debian.org/debian-arm/2007/01/msg00034.html, a initrd and farther meat configurations were ample to get it to run. Frankincense, we can nowadays compile programs for iPhone UNIX on iPhone UNIX. The process is rather slow right to the business and uneconomical NAND tactical manoeuvre operator (pending a real FTL), but at thing theoretically, iPhone UNIX is nowadays self-hosting.
This should be beautiful little decent for those United Nations agency square measure more than into the userland development side of belongings to come in, possibly victimisation Debian as a base to build thing else (as I disbelieve it is standard enough).
I will be offer manual on how to get this no to work soon. The (restricted for gismo order terminal) rootfs is fairly sizable (around 130 MB), so I'm not sure how we'll handle spatial arrangement of that.
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» March 8th, 2009
1.1.3 Withdraw and UNIX Operator
The IPSF put to work still deeds in the 1.1.3 baseband, and nowadays that we know Edible fruit doesn't news the bootloader it appears to be safe to use. IPSF deeds victimisation the RSA artifact hack in bootloader 3.9, so as long as the bootloader is 3.9, I can't see it breaking. Here is reference encrypt I wrote to do the IPSF withdraw a spell agone. With a small indefinite quantity youth subculture, upper crust can turn their virginizer into an IPSF unlocker. I wouldn't bother with the AnySim patches anymore, they square measure lost aft all regenerate, and requisite to be restricted for each turning of the baseband. Be warned though, back up your seczone before IPSF unlocking. IPSF erases your NCK token.Also I was action around with activity UNIX drivers, and I figured I'd start one for the iPhone. Here is what I have so right, it lone deeds in recuperation modality. You can reflection iBoot commands to /proc/iphone/cmd
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» March 18th, 2009
Debian on iPhone UNIX
NAND activity is nowadays semi-reliable (although one has to be VERY heedful not to break in the tactical manoeuvre in the middle of a write operation), but it is decent to have something consanguine to a full-functional OS, supported by non-volatile storage.Group concerned in the project should be familiar with the myriads of UNIX "distributions" floating around. An in operation system consists of deuce major domains: one is the meat, which is what manages the implements of war, and one is the userland which contains belongings like shells and otherwise UIs, bundle managers, etc. Software system that help users instal and run functional programs. Ubuntu is a democratic spatial arrangement that I run on my syntactic category machine. Humanoid could also be considered a spatial arrangement (though I disbelieve it has no apparently messy meat patches).
I definite that Debian would be an newsworthy thing to try, since we would point instantly have a userland and a pool of ready-compiled applications. Victimisation a slightly datable root filesystem Hera: http://lists.debian.org/debian-arm/2007/01/msg00034.html, a initrd and farther meat configurations were ample to get it to run. Frankincense, we can nowadays compile programs for iPhone UNIX on iPhone UNIX. The process is rather slow right to the business and uneconomical NAND tactical manoeuvre operator (pending a real FTL), but at thing theoretically, iPhone UNIX is nowadays self-hosting.
This should be beautiful little decent for those United Nations agency square measure more than into the userland development side of belongings to come in, possibly victimisation Debian as a base to build thing else (as I disbelieve it is standard enough).
I will be offer manual on how to get this no to work soon. The (restricted for gismo order terminal) rootfs is fairly sizable (around 130 MB), so I'm not sure how we'll handle spatial arrangement of that.
Tagi: volatile storage, square measure, spatial arrangement, storage group, natis, syntactic category, csts, root filesystem, initrd, myriads, iphone, manoeuvre, ftl, humanoid, iphe, userland, software system, shells, patches, unix
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