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Author: BillWarnerwwarner@direct-alliance.com
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Subject: iPAQ linux
I like the size, feels good in the hand. (personal opionion of course)
it is a little price'y but for the power I think it is worth it. I
was checking out the agenda a little when I saw it on slash dot and
for a PDA it sounds great. For a Pocket PC it is a little under
powered.

Anyway I went and installed linux on my iPAQ and have been playing with
it for a while now. While the coolness factor is really high it kind
of limits functionality right now due to lack of apps. (basicly mp3
player
gqmpeg, and calculator xcalc). I will be working on compiling new
programs
for it to try out but I am not much of a developer so I don't really
know
how much I can do. I will be trying to make it to the next meeting to
show this little guy off. hopefully by then I will have more apps
and better demos than just top and xeyes.

Bill Warner

> On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 04:15:16AM +0700, Bill Warner wrote:
> > I was just wondering if anyone else on the list
> > has one of these nifty little devices. I bought
>
> It's too expensive and a little bulky IMO, and I don't like the
> fact that you have to wrap the whole thing up in even more plastic
> just to get a CF port, which for the money and size should've been
> built in.
>
> I might get involved in the Agenda project. A $150 Linux PDA that
> actually runs X.
>
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Bill Warner
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