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- From: Jim Tittsler <jwt-tlug@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 10:40:20 +0900
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On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 01:55:42AM +0900, Joss Winn wrote: > On Fri, May 11, 2001 Jack Morgan wrote: > > > ... my Compaq ipaq. > > > JM> How did you get your hand on one? I've actually had it since last August (thanks to Circuit City's web site and package forwarding parents), but only installed Linux recently. It was hard to give up Transcriber (which does *amazingly* good/useful handwriting recognition) and AvantGo. > > > ... but Linux on the ipaq is far more customizable > > > for the nerd. > > > JM> Can you speak on this topic at a future meeting? Sure. > Could you possibly go into more detail here on this list for > people that are outside of Tokyo? Any info would be good, but > specifically: how stable is it, what use is it right now, how > is the installation, does installing it ruin any chance of > going back to M$ CE? etc. etc. It seems stable, but Linux in the iPAQ world is still undergoing rapid development. Power management in particular has been slow to develop, and until this week's CVS kernel the LCD didn't always turn on immediately on "resuming". (Many of the key contributors to the development at at Compaq's Cambridge Resarch Laboratories, but for the most part they seem to be reverse engineering as much as everyone else.) The primary filesystem in use for the flash memory has changed in the past couple of months to make writes more convenient. Is it useful? It is a *neat* hack, does it need to be useful too? When I was a boy, a machine with this functionality... oh, never mind. It is not nearly as usable as WinCE (again, because there is no Transcriber) nor are the "productivity" applications as fully developed. Data entry via either the virtual keyboard or fscrib is tedious in the extreme. However if you want to run Python in your pocket and make your own GUI apps with PyGTK for some custom tasks, then it wins. Or if you want to use "standard" networking tools (like ssh and rsync) to connect with infinity and beyond it is a good solution. And the applications that do exist don't tie you to Windows or Outlook. You can backup your WinCE ROM images so that you can reprogram them into the iPAQ's flash ROM if you decide to go back to the dark side. http://www.handhelds.org/ will give you a more complete picture than I can. There are a number of distributions: - the original Handhelds.org (HH) distribution, now being folded into Familiar - Familiar: Debian-esque, with a rapidly developing 'ipkg' small package manager - Intimate: targets the "big system" iPAQ, meaning one with an IBM microdrive hard disk with ReiserFS And some things that don't quite fit the traditional definition of a "distribution", but are somewhat more "packaged systems" that fit atop the main Linux:: - PocketLinux: Transvirtual's Java (Kaffe) and XML environment running atop Linux on the iPAQ http://www.pocketlinux.com/ - QPE Qt Palmtop Environment: Qt/Embedded (no X server) and applications http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/embedded/qpe.html -- Jim Tittsler Kanto Computer Calendar http://www.OnJapan.net/calendar/ Tokyo PC Users Group http://www.TokyoPC.org/
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