Fri 29 Dec 2006
from Engadget
With Linux running on iPods for a few years now, it would seem that it was only a matter of time before someone got a version of the operating system up and running on Microsoft’s Zune, especially given the fact that the player’s Freescale iMX31L processor can already handle the OS. Well, according to one fearless warranty-voiding individual, that prospect is now at least one step closer to reality. In a post on ZuneBoards, “Mys Videl” claims that he’s managed to get Linux on Zune “partway working,” currently only able to be booted while synced and with limited capabilities. While Videl’s not willing to let the secret loose just yet (or even provide pics of it in action for that matter) he is promising to release it as open source when its finished, and open it up to beta testing before that. Exactly when that might happen, he isn’t saying.
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December 30th, 2006 at 9:03 am
well well well, i own a Zune, and it is superior to the ipod already. however, i do not plan on doing this anytime soon, because i still want my warranty. but, it is a VERY nice find.