Blackberry Q20 Linux ((hot)) -
: For those simply wanting their Q20 to play nice with a Linux PC, community-developed drivers allow for basic file transfers and PIM (Personal Information Manager) synchronization with environments like KDE. Hardware "Resto-Modding" and the Zinwa Q25
: The most common way to run Linux is through a "chroot" on top of the existing BB10 kernel. This allows users to run a terminal-based Linux distribution (like Debian or Alpine) within a window or via SSH. Kernel Hurdles blackberry q20 linux
The BlackBerry Classic (Q20) is categorized as "Not Booting" or "Community not active" in the PostmarketOS device list. : For those simply wanting their Q20 to