Yes, I have a Zaurus. I actually ordered one in mid-November. I love it. I have already compiled a Quake distro for it. (Still trying to get it on the damn thing) The QT toolkit is easy to use, though getting it to compile and link correctly has been somewhat of a chore. I just ordered a 256Mb CF drive for it, since I needed space for things like vi, emacs, and top. The basic basics are there though, and the whole thing is quite novel. Down to a true-to-form bash-2.05 console. The 'standard' PDA utilities are there - planner, todo list, games. More standard RAM-space would be nice, since it uses ramdisks as hardrives. Of the 32Mb, 11 goes to drive space, 18 as available-to-programs RAM, which the OS takes most of. All one needs is an linux-arm cross compiler and QT/Embedded and you're off and running. I can see all sorts of utilities popping up for this thing. At $400, it's the most expensive linux box I've bought in a while, but definitely better than lugging around a beige-box. The keyborad is everyone's favorite point. Adam >>>Chris Mitchell wrote: I know that Sharp is releasing their Linux/Java Pocket PPC 1st quarter this year (although there are some out there if you check eBay). Has anyone tried or have any comments about the Linux PDA/PPCs on the market? I know that Agenda has taken some flak for their PDAs in a Linux pub I read. has anyone tried Yopy's or Sharp's? I'm kinda jonesin' to get one even though I think PDAs are on the way out and PPCs are the future. I know you can load Linux on the iPaq but who wants to pay the stupid license to MS when you're going to wipe it anyway?