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OpenZaurus 3.3.5 Released

giantsfan89 writes "The OpenZaurus group announced that version 3.3.5 has been released, featuring Opie version 1.03 and kernel 2.4.18-embedix. From the new newsletter: 'As one of the few people participating on all the three above mentioned projects I recently volunteered to write regular newsletters from the inside - to keep you people informed (also to stop you from saying our projects are dead or on hibernation ;-)). We're seeking contributors, that's true - but we're aliving and kicking!' The newsletter talked about kernel improvement including 'speedups, cleanups and better power management'. Of course, OpenZaurus runs on other PDAs including the HP iPAQ, the SIEMENS SIMpad, and the M&N Ramses."

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  1. OpenZaurus vs. Whatever OS Zaurus ships with by pilot1 · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Apart from being Linux (which makes it instantly superior, of course ;)) what are the advantages of using OpenZaurus over whatever Zaurus ships with?
    If Zaurus ships with Windows CE, well, then I guess OpenZaurus would be better if for nothing else than security.

    I'm thinking about buying a PDA, and buying a Zaurus is a possibility.
    So what are the advantages of using OpenZaurus?

    1. Re:OpenZaurus vs. Whatever OS Zaurus ships with by MazTaim · · Score: 3, Interesting

      There was a time when OZ had ipkgs that were built around it. Sharp ROMS required either some serious homework to determine dependences or just plain guess work to get good software packages to work. There was also a time when OZ showed some improvement in performance, configurability, and so on and so forth.

      However, recently there has been a slow down in development for OZ and a vast improvement on Sharp ROMs. OZ has become a little "lacking" (IMHO) compared to other ROMs currently available.

      Because of this, other ROMs are more often preferred. I use TKC ROM currently. It is a nice clean-up of the Sharp ROM.

      As noted in the newsletter, current builds of OZ are soon to be depreciated in favor of OpenEmbedded (OE) builds. I expect vast improvements to show up there more frequently.