On Blackberry Passport: Linux
Running a full, native Linux distribution on the BlackBerry Passport is a high-level "hacking" project. While the hardware is capable, BlackBerry's locked bootloader and proprietary drivers present significant hurdles. 1. postmarketOS (pmOS)
: Unlocking the bootloader typically requires physically replacing the EMMC flash chip and reflashing boot partitions, a process involving delicate soldering. linux on blackberry passport
: Work is ongoing to support the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 (MSM8974) chipset found in the Passport. 2. Linux Within BB10 (Chroot/Term 49) Running a full, native Linux distribution on the
: This allows for running Unix tools like Vim, Git, and Python directly on the device. Linux Within BB10 (Chroot/Term 49) : This allows
: The 1440x1440 resolution provides a surprising amount of vertical space for code and terminal output.
: It typically lacks native network driver bridging, though developers are working on solutions to enable full network functionality. 3. Remote Desktop (XRDP)
