**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat May 18 03:00:11 2019 May 18 06:15:09 Cute: http://pramode.net/2006/07/26/openezx-on-my-motorola-a780/ 2.6.16.13 is not that for off from Maemo 5 kernel, 2.6.28.19?.. May 18 06:15:29 2.6.28.10 * May 18 06:36:19 pretty far from 2019 though May 18 06:53:38 Yes :-) But if I manage to make this Motorola A780 working (probably has battery problems), put OpenEZX on it (if I find the images and whatever), find OpenEZX source codes... Then I might be able to upgrade it further. Even if "Maemo Leste on Motorola A780" sounds impossible, at the moment. May 18 08:53:53 This Motorola A780 has GPS, apparently? Haven't tested it yet. May 18 09:49:42 the RAM though .. :-/ May 18 09:50:19 can you not perhaps obtailn Motorola Droid 4? It is well-supported in mainline May 18 11:03:43 I know :-) I will look up what hardware it has. And what the hardware requirements for mainline kernel are? GUI is going to be tricky, A780 is portrait usually, not landscape. May 18 11:04:08 And GUI probably takes up most of the RAM, as well? May 18 11:42:59 How does Pirate Party compare against Greens? Wikipedia isn't clear on their policies. May 18 11:47:38 And Socialist Alliance, too? May 18 12:03:09 In short, I am heavily annoyed at like-minded people for forming separate parties. If they united, they would have had a higher probability of being elected - and the ballot would have been shorter. May 18 12:36:26 Sorry, wrong channel. May 18 18:17:54 Oksana: ping May 18 23:56:05 Oksana: The A780 is actually one of the few mobile phones with support in mainline Linux. It might not be too difficult to get a recent kernel running on it. Try building Linux 5.1 and see what happens May 18 23:56:27 Here's the board file (no DT available): https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/arch/arm/mach-pxa/ezx.c May 18 23:57:37 Running Leste wouldn't be so straightforward due memory limitations and ARMv5 May 18 23:58:02 There's no ARMv5 support in Debian or Devuan May 18 23:58:11 You could try Raspbian May 19 02:11:18 dderby: Does Raspbian support ARMv5? I thought that Raspbian was originally created for the original Raspberry Pi, which is ARMv6, not ARMv5. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun May 19 02:59:57 2019