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Familiar Distribution for iPAQ Handhelds

Russ Nelson writes "The Handhelds.org project has released Familiar 0.7.2, a Linux-based firmware replacement for HP iPAQ handhelds. New to this release is support for the h5400 and h5500, which have built-in wlan interfaces. Both GPE (gtk/X) and Opie (Qt) are at or past version 1.0, and we now have a Python-gtk distribution called 'pypaq'. Why waste that commute time playing Tetris when you could be hacking on Python code?"

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  1. Why? by DaFrog · · Score: 3, Informative

    The majority of folks who buy an iPaq (me included) do it in order to have a portable version of their main PIM database (i.e., Outlook) - I do not see the advantage... I truly believe that we should stick with pretty-GUI stuff for the desk/palmtop (i.e., Windows) and use the stable stuff (i.e., *nix) in the back end. Just my views...

  2. Ipaqs are good gadgets by DrSkwid · · Score: 3, Informative

    The linux loader also supports plan9 and Inferno

    So why watse your life with Linux when you can use professional software.

    oh, and inferno comes with tetris too

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  3. Re:still paying the m$ tax by Type-R · · Score: 4, Informative

    buy a Sharp Zaurus

  4. Re:still paying the m$ tax by Russ+Nelson · · Score: 3, Informative

    It's more expensive for HP to create another product with Linux pre-installed than to pay the M$ tax. Yes, I know that you'd be willing to pay that extra money -- you and twenty of your best friends. That doesn't make a market.

    When it makes economic sense for HP to create a Linux handhelds product, they will. Boycotting the current product DOES NOT HELP.
    -russ

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