ive got a bb curve 8520. one day it will become old and usesless. seeing as it has 512mhz cpu and 128mb ram i was wondering if there is any way for it to install dsl?
I guess in theory you could by plugging in the USB transfer cable and sending an install of DSL, though I don't know whether this would work in practice, and BlackBerrys were obviously never designed for UNIX, and if not processing horsepower, than I imagine drivers would be a problem, as would navigation. Course it'll get old someday, but how will installing linux make it any more useful when you could buy a second-hand desktop and put linux (not just DSL) on it
Why? The blackberry OS is developed to specifically run on RIM technology. Linux is not. I really cannot see the benefit of doing so other then just doing it because you can.