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From my old WinMo days, and the days of CrackBerry, it sounds like it should give the 2.1 update, but with a cooked ROM. Now, the only issue I would see with that is getting the ROM onto the phone without a root. Someone would also have to create a .exe or a .msi file for Windows users to install the ROM onto the device. Now, I know that isn't hard to do, but with all of the issues that the Eris is giving people to just root, I would be afraid that not being able to control the install could potentially do more harm then good. If there was a way to just use a CD bootable version of Linux, such as Knoppix, then it should, in theory, work...
But theory and practice are two completely different things...
Sounds fair enough. But remember, the only thing that needs to be changed based off of what this tech was telling me is the radio version. In WinMo, it was easy to make a cab file and install it on the phone once you did an RUU. Most of the Roms in WinMO were cooked, to get rid of the bloatware or add some. I have seen RUU's FOR the Eris. Just from some common sense thinking, all that would need to be done is for the Eris Radio version to be added in to N1 2.1 update. So in that theory, wouldn't it work? I understand that this is not actually ROOTING the phone, but it does open up some new ideas. Now he also said that it wouldn't work on Windows. What about DOS? That is still command line prompt/script, and as we all know, DOS is linux "based". If it won't work on a Windows PC, what about a Mac OSX?
Chesterfield is getting at you Richmond!! lol
Why not just use Linux then?
I'm pretty sure this is the route that the Dev's are taking, since we all know that Android is REALLY linux based. They are just trying to get that exploit found.
Just, cause you said would it work on OSX.
Which is linux based.
Here is where your mistaken, it is UNIX based.
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Indeed it Is. Apples answer to microsofts Windows was to be Windows. In a way. Ubuntu is still Linux. But its better to run dual boot partition.
Here is where your mistaken, it is UNIX based.
I'm agreeing. Osx and Windows are similar in os. The only Linux os worth using is ubuntu but is only worth using in dual boot. With a Unix lolUbuntu is definitely Linux, what are you trying to say?
I'm agreeing. Osx and Windows are similar in os. The only Linux os worth using is ubuntu but is only worth using in dual boot. With a Unix lol
MmmmmmActually I like to dual boot with Win7 also I like Linux Mint best, a derivative of Ubuntu with mp3 support already installed, and a very nice green look.

Ubuntu isn't a "linux os".No-K said:The only Linux os worth using is ubuntu but is only worth using in dual boot. With a Unix lol
Ubuntu isn't a "linux os".

... The only Linux os worth using is ubuntu ...
All very interesting but this isn't an OS discussion forum. Please keep replies on-topic.
And now we know why the Root team don't open their fourum to the general public....
I know I probably did buy its opinion. Whatever works best for you. its like two tat artists arguing which ink is better or if round or flat is better shades.You're totally opening up a can of worms with that statement