« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2006, 07:46:46 pm »
While searching Ubuntu website I found a link to one of its derivatives intended for embedded systems - Pyramid Linux. Has anyone heard of it?
It seems to be in a very early stage so far, but having Ubuntu on Zaurus (although it is not specified for what devices it will be developed) would be fantastic!
Here's their web:
http://pyramid.metrix.net/
This is the mentioned ubuntu website:
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/derivatives
Pawel
http://www.antiquamusica.com
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This is a distro fo embedded systems, like wireless routers, not for pda's.
You don't have a graphical interface, and is based in uClinux, not glibc.
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