I would be interested running your copy as well on my HX 2490B.
Where can we get it with instructions?

I've updated  my  hx2495 files.  http://bees-garden.com/linux/
I made a zip of my ext3 root, haven't tested it.. plan to make a TAR.GZ next and then try and duplicate my setup on another flash card.

My approach is to use a CF card so I could dual boot... makes changes easier and windoze is still usable by hitting rest button.

One note: DO NOT USE SHUTDOWN/RESTART in linux. It resets the ram and clears out windows settings. When I am done using linux I just use the Stylus and press in the reset button..(SOFT RESET) windows boots and nothing has changed. -- If you do a Shutdown/Restart, Windows acts like it is brand new and does all the tutorials and loses all the settings/programs. (i.e. HARD RESET)

Ken


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Emil Sarlija
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 1:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [Hx2000-port] Just catching up on status


On 05/07/2007, at 8:13 PM, Ken Lyons - SplinterFL wrote:

I have an Ipaq HP 2495 (hx2495), I currently dual boot using Win and Hazret to use GPE. 4GB flash= 1GB VFAT for boot and shared files, 3GB Ext3 for standard linux root.

I recently bought an hx2490b (aka. hx2495b) in anticipation for linux support. Did you solve the problem of the screen being shifted to the right slightly? I'm not a a hacker by any stretch of the imagination but, if so, how did you do it?

Have fun!
Emil

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