New Zaurus ROM (V. 3.10) Released
dawiz writes "LinuxGear.info writes (article is in German, this is a translation):
"The new Zaurus SL-5500 ROM (V.3.10) was released last night. As Sharp didn't keep the last dead-line due to last-minute bug fixing, it's even more pleasing to see the new version that is claimed to solve most of the issues users had with the older ROMS finally released. [...] One drawback for Linux Users: there's no new Linux version of the QTopia Desktop software yet, that'll probably take another couple of days.""
http://community.zaurus.com/projects/sl5500uss/
"Even if you are on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there" - Will Rogers
You may want to try OpenZaurus instead. It uses Opie (a gorgeous fork of Qtopia), gives you better control over how memory is used, contains a ton of improved applications, includes support for all the old applications, and runs an updated Linux kernel.
Read more about why you would want to run OpenZaurus here.
The Zaurus has had a high-performance open source replacement ROM for a long time. It is OpenZaurus. There are some good reasons to use it.
J'aime mieux les méchants que les imbéciles, parce qu'ils se reposent. -- Alexandre Dumas
As far as I can see, the qt-e based guis are way ahead of X for the 1/4 vga screens. The typography is so much crisper. Then too, there's the memory overhead of X to consider. I'm sure both these problems can be addressed, but nothing I've seen on my iPaq can match opie, or even qpe for readability and low resource impact.
"Even if you are on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there" - Will Rogers
According to kergoth's posting to the OZ news page, support for the 5600 is "forthcoming". That link also gives a timeline of three to four months for OZ 3.4, but one month or so for the 3.3 development series that will probably include 5600 support.
As for being an early adopter, I envy you, but the price drop on the 5500 when the 5600 came out was just too tempting!
"Even if you are on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there" - Will Rogers
The killer app for me was to sync over a LAN connection - I had to use OZ for that. Sharp disabled syncing over anything but USB in ROM 2.38, in the interest of security. OZ lets you specify where you can sync from. Plus the memory management is superior - you can install to flash, you don't have the stupid JVM demos on there, the media player plays Oggs, etc.
I want to delete my account but Slashdot doesn't allow it.
2.4.18-rmk7-pxa3-embedix
It's pretty easy and very safe. The worst thing is, you lose your add-on applications and data, so backup is indicated.
This page has PDF downloads of this upgrade instructions. There are basically two ways to do it. If you are syncing to a Windows PC, you can download an update application that will do the whole thing for you. If you are using Linux or Mac, you can place the upgrade image on a CF card and do the Zaurunian C-D-Reset finger pinch. (Read the docs if that doesn;t make sense.) What makes it safe is the fact that the boot ROM has a flash programmer in it. So even if you completely toast an upgrade, you can just start over because the programmer is still there. (You do have to have the image you want loaded on a flash card to take advantage of this safty.)
"Even if you are on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there" - Will Rogers