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On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 jon at ics.com wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > I was wondering what the best linux compatible PDA was on the market. I > used a first gen. Zaurus a while ago and it was nice but pretty flakey. I > really like the HP/Compaq Ipaq but I'm not sure what has happened, > hardware/linux-wise since the merger. > > I'd like to run Opie or Qtopia and be able to sync against Kontact and run > a couple of QT apps that I've written. If I could sync against Steltor's > Corporate Time / Oracle Calendar that would be an awesome plus... > > Thanks for the recomendations. Since you already have the Zaurus... The OpenZaurus project just underwent a ~1 year effort to completely redesign their build system and libraries and scripts, and there is a new version of OpenZaurus out. Maybe you should give that a try. http://www.openzaurus.org/ I have an older version of OpenZaurus on my unit, but plan on upgrading the next time I have a free weekend. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- DDDD David Kramer david at thekramers.net http://thekramers.net DK KD DKK D Caffeine is raw fuel which has not yet been purified into software. DK KD -Me DDDD
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