On Tuesday, September 10, 2002, at 03:08 PM, Jeff James wrote: > What is the best PDA for Linux ?  (RedHat 7.3 to be exact) Anything Palm should work. I happen to be a fan of the Sony Clie models (T-615 (color, high resolution) just dropped to about $240). If you are looking for cheaper models (or longer battery life), then Sony also has a monochrome model and the refurbished Handspring Visors can be found at Fry's for less than $100. Note that all three models are USB, but they should be automatically set up on Red Hat 7.3. A lot of people seem to like the Compaq iPaq, which I also believe is supported. At the very least, you can install Linux on it. :-) One of my coworkers purchased the Sharp Zaurus. Although it is a bit pricey, it runs Linux (including bash), has very good handwriting recognition (and a thumb keypad), and manages to look really slick in the process. Good luck. -- Logan Kennelly ,,, (. .) --ooO-(_)-Ooo--