To Donnie (and all Piloteers),
Using Linux on the Pilot is a waste for folks who want a PDA. If you have a *need* for an ultra-tiny *Linux* box for some reason (and if you had that reason you'd know it), then it's interesting. Otherwise, PalmOS is open enough that you can develop for it and it is VERY good as a PDA OS.
Yes the palm can be sinked to Linux. Kde even has a small program (not tested yet) Kpilot, there is a samll but fucntional developers kit, and an emulator xcopilot (bugger to set up though).
Hmm. I guess my best bet is sticking, for the initial break-in period at least, with the Pilot OS and Kpilot. A question. Would Kpilot be *the only Linux software* I'd need to sync the Pilot with my S.u.S.E. box? In other words, once I've RMP -i'd the Kpilot RPM, I shouldn't need to do anything else, right? In any event, I won't be able to use Kpilot until December, since it's glibc, I suppose. -- Glenn -- - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e