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[ale] PDAs and Linux
- Subject: [ale] PDAs and Linux
- From: dchambers at snapserver.com (Denny Chambers)
- Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 05:10:30 -0500
I have one of the developer editions of the Sharp Zaurus, that I sync
with Qt Linux Desktop software. Although it did not work out of the box
(Requires a usb kernel patch), I followed the instructions provided and
had no problem getting it up and running.
John Wells wrote:
>I'm going to be in the market soon for a PDA, and I'm trying to weigh my
>options.
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>Aside from linux-based PDAs, in which the OS is some variant of Linux, I'm
>wondering if any PDAs out there provide software to work and sync with
>Linux. In other words, calendars, address books, etc. that you can run
>and update on Linux and upload/sync to your PDA.
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>Because I use Linux almost exclusively at home, it would probably be a
>waste of time to buy a PDA that only provides Windows software.
>
>Thanks for any information you might have.
>
>John
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