Em Qua 19 Abr 2006 18:57, Steven Rosario escreveu:
> That's just it though, I am a long time Palm OS user and I still prefer to
> keep using my Palm for my PDA needs. To me, my Jornada 728 running Linux
> is a pocket workstation. Of course it doesn't have the power to run a full
> desktop distro, and I have no intention of making it do so. It just has to
> behave somewhere in the middle of PDA and Desktop. There are quite a few
> people who want to use their Jornadas in this way and not as a PDA.
> 720degrees aims to fill that niche.
For me my jornada is a workstation too. a subnotebook, as you said.
One thing I'd like to try is a pcmcia usb controler and connect a mouse,
keyboard, monitor and external hdd, if possible :-)
Is always nice to have a lots of options. arm-ubuntu would be great.
anyone tried connecting a serial mouse in jornada?
bye,
rafael diniz
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