-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Pocket pc Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2005 00:31:02 -0400 From: Pune Daddy <abcoursi@xxxxxxx> To: tecarmea@xxxxxxx Hey, how's it going. Since the install-a-thon I've come to learn linux pretty quickly. Including learning how to use the terminal and navigate through files. It's a very sophisticated operating system. So powerful in fact, I've been searching for the linux programs similar to the windows apps that i have on the windows partition. It's coming slowly but I'm hoping to maybe switch to the linux partition I've made and remove windows. Right now it seems the only big thing that's stopping me is my pocket pc. Now, I've checked around, and from the looks of it, it's a project that's just starting out. I didn't know though if there was a definite solution for that though. I've tryed installing activesync and microsoft office on linux using cross over office, and it installs, but the pocket pc can't connect. Maybe it's simply a driver issue and linux doesn't recognize it. I doubt it though. i'm trying to find a solution to getting my pocket pc to sync with either evolution mail or outlook, one or the other. I've also looked into installing linux on my pocket pc, and that's kind of limited right now too, it looks. Let me know if you have anything that might help me out, cause once I get this solved, I'm pretty sure i'll make the switch. Thanks, -Adam :) -- Undergraduate Student: Computer Systems Science Resnet Student Consultant Telcom Customer Service Vice President: Michigan Technological University Linux Users Group CAEL Partner (in perpetual training) Public GPG Key: http://chong.idlegames.com/crypto/tecarmea.gpg.pub
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