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2011-04-08
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2011-04-08
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http://www.archos.com/support/suppor...s.html?lang=en
Check the SDE edition at the end. It's an Angstrom distro. Check also OpenAOS:
http://www.openaos.org/
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2011-04-08
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Please note that loading any kind of linux on an archos product is legal and is acceptible to archos, but it does specifically violate your warranty. And apparently restoring android does not restore your warranty; they say the device becomes "watermarked" and you cannot simply reset it to it's default state.
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Please note that loading any kind of linux on an archos product is legal and is acceptible to archos, but it does specifically violate your warranty. And apparently restoring android does not restore your warranty; they say the device becomes "watermarked" and you cannot simply reset it to it's default state.
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2011-04-09
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Don't get me wrong, Android is nice and all, but I want true (full-featured) linux. I have Mint on my laptop now (using it as a make-shift personal web server for family to see my stuff and a retro gaming rig, which works very well in that regard) and wanted to get that on the tablet as well, however, there seems to be no real solution for that.
From what I've been able to gather, a Netbook Edition of a distro could work, but that's assuming the 101's hardware is supported. I know some people here have had experience with Archos tablets before or currently are using one, but yeah. I want to replace it with something that's not Android, Windows (anti-christ...I'M ENTITLED TO MY OPINION, KTNX!) or iOS (eww). I'm used to debian systems (Debian, Ubuntu, Mint), but I can make due with handling something else (Fedora, openSUSE, Gentoo, etc.).
Any suggestions to help me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. Sorry for the many run-on sentences. When I start going, kinda hard for me to stop.
P.S. - Please, no April Fools stuff. This is thread is 100% serious.
Jesse~
N900 + GameGripper + Emulators + Kernel Power = <3
Request: NSF/SPC/GBS/USF/PSF/GSF/2SF/Adlib Player or Add-on for N900