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Programs can look funny (no Hildon)
If anyone is interested I can post some more details.
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http://wiki.maemo.org/Gentoo/N900
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Nice and impressive - it describes booting into a complete autonomous Gentoo system, running instead of Maemo
However, I prefer to use gentoo alongside the original N900 software - much less ambitious, but, for me, more practical (like, say, actually being able to use the darn thing as a phone
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But if you want chroot, t's not something new, it doesn't really matter if it's debian, ubuntu or gentoo.
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pro:
con:
If anyone is interested I can post some more details.
Last edited by hlub; 08-26-2012 at 01:29 PM. Reason: clarify that it's only a chroot installation