On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 11:00:15PM -0600, Bradley Miller wrote: > Does anyone have an experience or feelings on the Zaurus 5600's? I bought a 5600 about a month ago. My first week's experience with it was a stinkin nightmare! I'm getting used it to, though, and like it overall. But do your homework first... 1. The USB cradle is weird. It uses TCP/IP to communicate with your computer and sync with a desktop program (like Qtopia - but make sure you can get Qtopia installed on your machine first). The drivers that come with the Z are for Windows and Mac. I dual boot and the Win98 drivers work without a hitch. However, the story in Linux is very different. I cannot get it to sync in Linux using the USB cradle. I run RH8.0, standard kernel 2.4.18-14. I applied patches and tweeked drivers and could NOT get the thing to even be recognized in Linux (as usb0 in ifconfig -a). Supposedly the 2.4.22 kernel has an experimental Z driver built in. I got a copy of Slack 9.1 to install (one of these days when I have free time...) on a spare partition to see if it works. All my googling has turned up the same answer: IF you can get the usb cradle recognized, the syncing is shotty at best. My next solution to the problem is a CompactFlash ethernet card and hooking it up to my LAN here in my SOHO. It should hang off the LAN as a standard IP address and sync with qtopiaDesktop. Since I live outta the States, I had to buy it on the net and have it shipped here. So, I don't know if it's gonna work or not. I'm still waiting on the southbound mule to deliver it. That's "number one" on my list. Make sure this hang-up in drivers isn't going to hose what you wanna do with the unit. I need a PIM and wanted a geek gadget, too. I got the geek gadget but my PIM capabilities are sorely lacking. I need to do all my PIM stuff on my desktop computer while I'm driving my desk. When I have appointments, meetings, etc. I need to sync quickly and be able to haul my info around with me in my "palm." Can't do that yet with my Z. Hopefully the CF will solve that. 2. The PIM software that comes with the Z is NOT the best out there. Address book. Calendar. To-do list. Memos (text docs, etc.). Check around and play with the other options out there. I heard the new Palms have an outstanding PIM package, well developed. Now, to its credit, the Z is very flexible. One of the things on my to-do list for the thing is to see if there are any other (better) PIM packages out there. But, all this really boils down to personal preference. So, that's my input. For what it's worth. :-) -Greg -- Mutt 1.4i on Red Hat 8.0 Linux Curridabat, San Jose, Costa Rica http://www.greg-and-sue.com/screenshot.jpg Yahoo Instant Messenger ID: gregkedro