OpenZaurus

OpenZaurus
OS family Unix-like
Source model Open source
Latest release 3.5.4.1 / July 6, 2006
Latest preview 3.5.4.2-rc2 / September 2, 2006
Package manager Ipkg
Platforms ARM
Kernel type Monolithic Linux kernel
Default user interface Console, X Window System, GPE, OPIE
License GNU GPL
Official website OFFLINE www.openzaurus.org Archived March 30, 2002, at the Wayback Machine.

OpenZaurus is a defunct embedded operating system for the Sharp Zaurus personal mobile tool PDA.

History

In its original form, the project was a repackaging of the SharpROM, the Zaurus's factory supplied kernel and root filesystem image. In order to make the Zaurus's OS closer to the needs of the developer community, the SharpROM was altered through the use of bugfixes, software additions, and even removals in order to make the package more open.

The OpenZaurus project was revamped completely, becoming Debian-based built from source, from the ground up. Due to the change in direction, OpenZaurus became quite similar to other embedded Debian-based distributions, such as Familiar for the iPAQ. OpenZaurus, in its current form, facilitates an easy method for users to build their own custom images. The efforts of Openzaurus, along with other embedded Linux projects, were integrated into the OpenEmbedded Project, which now provides the common framework for these projects.

Variants

In addition to building a custom OpenZaurus image using OpenEmbedded metadata, The OpenZaurus distribution can be acquired in three variations for each version release.

Status

On April 26, 2007, it was announced[1] that the OpenZaurus project was over. Future development efforts are to focus on the Ångström distribution for embedded systems.

See also

References

  1. Juszkiewicz, Marcin (2007-04-26). "OpenZaurus time is over - long live Ångström". Archived from the original on 2013-02-28. Retrieved 2007-04-29.
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