Linux devices reports about the EtenG500 project that has managed to hack the Windows Mobile 5 bootloader on E-Ten’s G500, a Pocket PC with integrated GPS and run Linux OS on it.

The EtenG500 project reports that it has a Linux kernel successfully booting on the device, with support for a TFT screen framebuffer driver. A NAND flash driver is also working, enabling read-only access to the firmware and bootloader. The touchscreen and screen backlight functions are working along with USB support.

Here is the homepage of the project