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Linux on your iPhone is one step closer

With the strong efforts of hackers and developers trying to get Linux on Apple’s iPod, it could only be expected that the same would happen for the iPhone. And it has. As of Friday, November 28th, the Linux on the iPhone team, lead by planetbeing, was able to port the Linux 2.6 kernel over to the iPhone. Although many drivers are missing, they currently have the framebuffer driver, serial driver, and serial over USB driver, which is enough to be able to announce that the iPhone is running an alternative OS. They are currently using an userland based on the Busybox installation, and don’t yet have support for wireless networking, the touchscreen, sound, or the accelerometer.

Check out a video after the break.