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    Default Re: QTE on Palm handhelds

    Quote Originally Posted by hansmbakker
    I visited the handhelds.org site earlier, but the familiar distro seemed to not be able to run well on Palms. Thank you for the link
    In fact familiar is not working on Palms. LifeDrive is the only handheld that runs something similar to it. T|T3 has boot system based on linux-live scripts (the one that SLAX LiveCD uses).

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    so it is not a ready distibution that was running on those screenshots, is it? it is interesting to see people working together to run linux on it

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    Default Re: QTE on Palm handhelds

    Quote Originally Posted by hansmbakker
    so it is not a ready distibution that was running on those screenshots, is it? it is interesting to see people working together to run linux on it
    There's still a lot of work to do to make devices usable under linux. I'm so interested in QTE because I need some developing tools onbnoard and I have big experience of Qt comparing to my GTK+ knowledge. Console is vorking badly and ssh connection to host pc using USB is not sufficent.

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    i read about it in the tungsten tx thread at hackndev.org. are you the only one there using QTE?

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    Default Re: QTE on Palm handhelds

    Quote Originally Posted by hansmbakker
    i read about it in the tungsten tx thread at hackndev.org. are you the only one there using QTE?
    AFAIK, yes

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