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[http://debian.org/ Debian], one of the oldest and most respected Linux distributions, began, in 2007, [http://wiki.debian.org/ArmEabiPort porting to armel] for its 5.0 ("Lenny") release. This port is now an officially supported architecture.
[http://debian.org/ Debian], one of the oldest and most respected Linux distributions, began, in 2007, [http://wiki.debian.org/ArmEabiPort porting to armel] for its 5.0 ("Lenny") release. This port is now an officially supported architecture.
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Several users managed to get Debian to boot on the tablets. The project that became known as [http://trac.tspre.org/projects/deblet Deblet] created a robust installer to automate the process, making it much more accessible to end users. Deblet uses proprietary closed-source binaries, downloaded from Nokia's repositories, to achieve some functionality.
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Several users managed to get Debian to boot on the tablets, and the project that became known as [http://trac.tspre.org/projects/deblet Deblet], driven primarily by [[User:johnx|johnx]] and [[User:stskeeps|stskeeps]].
== Gentoo ==
== Gentoo ==

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