the new linux-based sharp zaurus 5600 pda

2002-11-12 Thread Robert P. J. Day
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PDA

2002-04-07 Thread pochy
Hello everyone!: I have a (HP Jornada 548) 32MB of RAM 16 MB of ROM. can I run redhat on it? I know that in a (Jornada 720) you can, but I was just thinking does some one has run it on a 548 or is imposible? Tanks all for your help. ___ Redhat

Re: [REDHAT] Re: Good PDA to use with Linux.

2000-12-08 Thread David Kramer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > ipaq runs Linux and X windows in sunlight readable color, no keyboard > though. > > Look here http://www.ipaqlinux.com/ If you want to do email, etc, I think you'll need a keyboard! I have a Psion 5mx, which has a very good backlit [4-share monochrome] screen and

Re: Good PDA to use with Linux.

2000-12-08 Thread Mike Burger
That's actually not the only Linux PDA out there. On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Doug McGarrett wrote: > John, you're thinking of the YOPY, made by Samsung. > They haven't gotten the bugs out of the software yet. > It was supposed to be ready by August, then November, > now &quo

Re: Good PDA to use with Linux.

2000-12-08 Thread John Aldrich
On Fri, 08 Dec 2000, Doug McGarrett wrote: > John, you're thinking of the YOPY, made by Samsung. > They haven't gotten the bugs out of the software yet. > It was supposed to be ready by August, then November, > now "year end" --I wouldn't hold my breath waiting > for it, if I were you. It looks,

Re: Good PDA to use with Linux.

2000-12-08 Thread Doug McGarrett
, much like the Ipaq from Compaq. Do a search for YOPY on Google and there's lots of urls, but no for sale's! John wrote, quote: From: John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Organization: Chattanooga Online Internet To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Good PDA to use with Linux. Date: Fri, 8

Re: Good PDA to use with Linux.

2000-12-08 Thread David Brett
ications for it. I just don't know if anyone is going to develop > for it. If so I am going to get one in a heartbeat!!! > > > Tyler > > On 08 Dec 2000 13:18:53 -0600, Manuel A. Camacho Q. wrote: > > Dear Friends: > > > > I want a PDA for X-ma

Re: Good PDA to use with Linux.

2000-12-08 Thread tcurl
ipaq runs Linux and X windows in sunlight readable color, no keyboard though. Look here http://www.ipaqlinux.com/ Tom Curl Enertex Systems ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: Good PDA to use with Linux.

2000-12-08 Thread Mike Burger
Palm's offerings, as well as Handsprings, should be fine. To my knowledge, there is still no conduit for use with the WindowsCE PDAs. On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Manuel A. Camacho Q. wrote: > Dear Friends: > > I want a PDA for X-mas, but I would like your opinions on which one is the

Re: Good PDA to use with Linux.

2000-12-08 Thread John Aldrich
On Fri, 08 Dec 2000, Manuel A. Camacho Q. wrote: > Dear Friends: > > I want a PDA for X-mas, but I would like your opinions on which one is the > better price/performance option. I want to be able to connect to my Linux > workstation, and download email, of course, doing all the

Re: Good PDA to use with Linux.

2000-12-08 Thread Tyler Owen
On 08 Dec 2000 13:18:53 -0600, Manuel A. Camacho Q. wrote: > Dear Friends: > > I want a PDA for X-mas, but I would like your opinions on which one is the > better price/performance option. I want to be able to connect to my Linux > workstation, and download email, of course, doing

Good PDA to use with Linux.

2000-12-08 Thread Manuel A. Camacho Q.
Dear Friends: I want a PDA for X-mas, but I would like your opinions on which one is the better price/performance option. I want to be able to connect to my Linux workstation, and download email, of course, doing all the other stuff PDA are intended for. TIA, -Manuel

Re: Handspring PDA on Linux

2000-11-11 Thread Michael Burger
that phone module avialable yet? I'm going to ditch mu palm and get the >> visor/phone when it comes out if the service plan is reasonable. >> >> No idea if the USB is supported. >> >> charles >> >> On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Andrew So Hing-pong wrote: >

Re: Handspring PDA on Linux

2000-10-27 Thread Mark Ivey
0, Andrew So Hing-pong wrote: > > > All, > > > > I would plan to buy a Handspring PDA. As I know, the hot-sync cable > > is USB connector. Anyone have any connectivity experience with > > USB on Linux? Pls give me some comments. Now I am using Red Hat 7.0. > >

Re: Handspring PDA on Linux

2000-10-26 Thread Charles Galpin
wrote: > All, > > I would plan to buy a Handspring PDA. As I know, the hot-sync cable > is USB connector. Anyone have any connectivity experience with > USB on Linux? Pls give me some comments. Now I am using Red Hat 7.0. ___ Redhat-list

Handspring PDA on Linux

2000-10-26 Thread Andrew So Hing-pong
All, I would plan to buy a Handspring PDA. As I know, the hot-sync cable is USB connector. Anyone have any connectivity experience with USB on Linux? Pls give me some comments. Now I am using Red Hat 7.0. Regards, Andrew So ___ Redhat-list mailing