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Tony Godshall wrote:
According to Brown, Aaron F,
-----Original Message----- From: Klaus Weidner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 3:59 PM To: Tony Godshall Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: Gigabyte-class SD [or MMC or MMCplus] cards
On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 03:24:03PM -0800, Tony Godshall wrote:
You mean it's not really useful as an organizer when runningThat interface turns it into a miniature Debian system, but I haven't
even the innovative pocketworkstation.com user interface?
found any tools that make it useful for PIM tasks, such as address book
and calendar, and syncing with a desktop machine. The Qtopia/Opie PIM
tools apparently don't work in the X11 environment unless you recompile
them yourself, and GPE was still mostly useless last time I checked
(which was a couple of months ago).
I also found GPE mostly useless, at least for the PIM tasks. Overall I really liked GPE, it just seemed a little rough around the edges. This was also a couple of months back... One possibility is setting up a dual boot environment. Something pretty close to the original Sharp ROM image for PDA tasks and something more like pocket Debian for experimenting and more workstation oriented tasks. But currently I am just going to see if Open Embedded, www.openembedded.org, keeps me happy on both fronts.
You can run Opie and / or GPE with the OpenZaurus / OpenEmbedded kernelBut maybe things have improved since then - if anyone can recommend specific Debian packages please do so.
But before I order I just want to be clear on this... if Ipocketworkstation works with the Sharp kernel, don't know about the
get SD, I won't be able to use it if I upgrade my kernel
past whatever Sharp gives me (can I run pocketworkstation
and Opie and GPE with Sharp's kernel)?
others.
which either is the Sharp kernel or (what I believe to be the case) uses
the Sharp SD/MMC driver module. There was some discussion, probably on
a more Zaurus centric list, of somebody writing an MMC only driver
module since avoiding the whole SD issue would allow it to be open
sourced. I don't know if anything happened with that.
Ah, so really no kernels past Sharp's? Nobody running e.g. 2.6.x?
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