On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 04:27:34PM +0100, Mike Bennett came forth with:
> > Anyone know what's the best PDA for linux use ? I've seen the Cassiopeia
> > and the iPaq running Lisa Linux most excellently, and I want.
>> I think its still up in the air - lots of Linux PDA's are coming - the next
> year is going to be really interesting. Yesterday I got my hands on a developer
> edition of the Linux powered Agenda VR3 (http://www.agendacomputing.com).
> It is cool - very - its weird been able telnet into it.
>oh, the Yopy is dead.. according to posts on the handhelds lists..
> > hardware. And, I'm wondering - anyone know what the best hardware is at
> > the moment ? The casio or the ipaq ?
>> I've heard bad things about the reliability of iPaqs and the batter life is
> ment to be bad.
>reliability seems okay to me, but the battery life isn't great (compared to
the PalmV anyway). Just get the PCMCIA sleeve, which has another battery in
it.
L.
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