Results for the tag "linux"
Today I was surprised, rather happy, read the opinion fportillo, skilled in all kinds of pocket computers that works in the blog Serantes. Fate has made use of new equipment with Palmer, notably a TX. And his view is this:
Every time I come back to Palm [...]
Labelling: access, alp, garnet, Linux, n710, N800, n810, nokia, Nseries, Palm, Palm, pda, virtual machine
Tuesday, November 13, 2007 |
The development of versions of Linux for the Palm is moving apace. For example, a distribution for Palm with good maturity Angstrom is based on Gentoo Linux and versions for the Palm TX and Tungsten T5. As a graphical environment Opie uses a fork of Qtopia focused on the PDAs.
Opie running [...]
Labelling: gps, Linux, opium, Palm, Palm, pda, tx
Monday, November 12, 2007 |
Although all what we thought at some point, especially after one of the jugarretas Windows (any version) we play regularly, in fact nobody has gone from throwing a pie in the face of the creator fun windows operating system. However, something that not many people know is that [...]
Labelling: game, Linux, palm, pda, operating system, windows
Friday, July 20, 2007 |
Juicy news that we read today in Palminfocenter. Ed Colligan, CEO of Palm, Inc. during the Palm's Analyst Day has unveiled plans for the company with respect to Palm and Linux: Palm is preparing a new operating system based on Linux. Do not confuse it with the ALP at PalmSource that we already discussed several [...]
Labelling: access, alp, garnet, Linux, Palm, Palm, PalmSource, pda
Thursday, April 12, 2007 |
Summary of ALP and this is why we are interested: ACCESS is the company that bought a few months ago at PalmSource, Palm OS developers, which is what comes installed on all Palm (except, of course, some who use Treo Windows Mobile). Palmer leads in the version 5 already quite some time, [...]
Labelling: access, alp, cobalt, garnet, Linux, Palm, Palm, pda
Friday, February 16, 2007 |
The next abandonment of Palmer by PalmSource, and creating an operating system based on Linux to replace what is great news for users. Technologically represents a major step forward, and a great opportunity for the community of free software developers. However, as users of Palm, we did not know [...]
Labelling: access, alp, gtk, Linux, open source, Palm, Palm, PalmSource, pda
Sunday, August 27, 2006 |
It is well known abandonment by ACCESS / PalmSource palm 6 (Cobalt), and its intention to develop a new operating system to replace him, ALP (Access Linux Platform), based on Linux and Palm-compatible through an emulator . Since then, however, had not emerged more stories about it. Until now. In [...]
Labelling: Linux, open source, palm, palm, pda
Thursday, August 17, 2006 |
Internet Explorer is the internet browser that comes installed by default in Windows, even having been the cause of many complaints towards Microsoft antitrust. It would not be a problem if it were not a real strainer of viruses and spyware. There have always been alternatives, but today have reached a level such that [...]
Labelling: Firefox, Internet Explorer, Linux, macosx, Mozilla, Opera, windows
Monday, July 3, 2006 |
The program now recommended, although not specifically for Palm, it will be very useful for many users. Whether we talk about the murderous SD cards, in addition to being able to spoil our Palm, at any time may no longer be usable, and lose the information they contain. But not only memory cards die [...]
Labelling: data, disaster, Linux, partition, recovery
Friday, May 26, 2006 |
When installing Linux on an appliance, has no limits what you can get to do with it. We saw that with the Linksys WRT54G wireless router, and we expect the same thing happen with Palm in the future. While that moment arrives, many people are trying to operate on their own Linux [...]
Labelling: Linux, Palm, Palm
Sunday, January 22, 2006 |
I have in mind to build a media center using Linux and MythTV. But today I found a very curious: GiantDisc: Audio Jukebox. This is a computer monitor from the Palm, as if a machine disks (jukebox) concerned. It consists of program that is installed on the Palm, and some scripts that [...]
Labelling: bluetooth, Linux, media center, music, palm, pda, wifi
Wednesday, January 4, 2006 |
Leo in IBLNews, Paul Blinkhorn, vice president for Asia-Pacific Palm confirms the likelihood that Palm introduced into China a Treo using Linux, while still producing Treos to use Palm OS.
Linux can run well on a PDA
OSMurcia, the blog of the Open Source Community of Murcia, broadens the news, commenting that
Actual [...]
Labelling: Linux, Palm, Palm
Wednesday, December 21, 2005 |