I have a Palm TX and I really like it, except I having some problems getting the sync to work under Fedora Core 6. I am still playing with getting it work every so often, but I haven't spent a lot of time on it.

This is the 3rd Pilot that I have owned and so far as long as I could get a serial cradle, I had no problems. But the TX doesn't even have a serial option available, so I am stuck either with USB, BlueTooth of WiFi.

As for installing software, I just stick it on the SD card and it works.

On 9/17/07, stevensspam@cox.net < stevensspam@cox.net> wrote:
I recall seeing some discussion of the N800 here in the past, although not much comes up when I try searching. All the reviews I've managed to find are all from right after it was released.

The Palm T/X also seems to be going on and off discount lately, and Google hasn't been doing me to well on finding anything recent about it's Linux compatibility.

Has anyone in PLUG been using either of them? Both look like they could be nice for short hops online without needing to boot up the desktop or plug in the laptop (which has little battery life, but at $500 new in 2005 I'm not complaining). Either of them worth dropping ~$350 on? If I go the Palm direction I might just wait a little while longer and grab a Treo instead since I can probably get it much more heavily discounted.
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