Re: Remaining work to get familiar usable for general people...

From: Brian King <linux_king_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 10:23:52 -0700 (PDT)

I'd like to see a persistent DRAM filesystem for data.
This would be useful for those of us that do not have
alternative storage, only the iPAQ itself. Storing
regularly modified files, such as meeting notes and
calendars, is not an optimal solution. This seems to
be a consistent newbie question.

--- Jim Gettys <jg_at_pa.dec.com> wrote:
>
> Not all these are little, see
> http://www.handhelds.org/z/wiki/LittleToDos
>
> I'm sure we've missed something.
>
> Comments? Even better, code to fix some of these?
>
> Remember, what is necessary for you may not be
> necessary for everyone:
> we'd like to keep this list pretty strictly
> partitioned to those things
> essentail for everyone, and those "nice to haves"
> that doesn't apply
> to everyone (fine if they go on the same page, but
> we should at least keep
> them separate. So we need to keep our eye on the
> prize, while not
> discouraging good hacks subsets of the community
> would like.
> - Jim
>
>
> --
> Jim Gettys
> Technology and Corporate Development
> Compaq Computer Corporation
> jg_at_pa.dec.com
>
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=====
Brian King
linux_king_at_yahoo.com

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