That's some damn good ACID you had there Fred.
I'm suprised you managed to type that much and not mention seeing colours (colors for you USians) and how they make you feel about the world.;)
At home you could build a live cd version of Linux with the usbnet kernel module. Then at work on a PC that was not being used, you could boot up Linux and be able to telnet to your Zaurus and use vi from your PC if you want. Or use some other editor on the PC and ftp the files to your Zaurus.
The only obviuos things would be/etc/magic and/etc/services which are very simular across all UNIXes. Another thing would be a driver written by a third party for SCO, but also having a Linux driving based on that third party code. Eg. rio driver
That's some damn good ACID you had there Fred. I'm suprised you managed to type that much and not mention seeing colours (colors for you USians) and how they make you feel about the world. ;)
My guess would be SUSE, since they are KDE based...
At home you could build a live cd version of Linux with the usbnet kernel module. Then at work on a PC that was not being used, you could boot up Linux and be able to telnet to your Zaurus and use vi from your PC if you want. Or use some other editor on the PC and ftp the files to your Zaurus.
Maybe she wants a threesome, but is not 100% sure that you would be into it? ;)
I was wondering if any other apps use the OpenOffice.org widgets for their buttons, scrollbars, etc.
But they are going to have trouble since the government wants people to pay for a licence if they are running a WLAN.
Actually S.C.U.M. stands for Society for Cutting Up Men. It was active in the 70's, and a member shot Andy Warhol, who survived.
The only obviuos things would be /etc/magic and /etc/services which are very simular across all UNIXes. Another thing would be a driver written by a third party for SCO, but also having a Linux driving based on that third party code. Eg. rio driver