Android is just starting to be built into tablets and netbook computers. At this point, only phones are really supported - I am running it on my Nexus One phone. I also run Debian Linux on embedded ARM boards I work with. It works on systems with 32-64MB of RAM so your 128M system should work very well. If the system does not have a CD/DVD player, then you should be able to install from a USB thumb drive. You can get the minimal installation disc image from here: Debian -- Network install from a minimal CD and if you don't have a CD reader, then use Unetbootin to create a live USB drive from either Windows or Linux, which you can get from here: UNetbootin, Universal Netboot Installer | Download UNetbootin, Universal Netboot Installer software for free at SourceForge.net
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Sometimes, real fast is almost as good as real time.
Just remember, Semper Gumbi - always be flexible!
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while, i don't have a linux core,somebody try it.
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Sometimes, real fast is almost as good as real time.
Just remember, Semper Gumbi - always be flexible!
which i find in
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while, i don't have a linux core,somebody try it.