PDA Possibilities: Exploring Linux as an OS for Handheld Devices

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In summary, a handheld or PDA is a small device that serves as a personal organizer and can connect to the internet and run various applications. Linux is an open-source operating system that is known for its stability, security, and customizability and can be used on handheld devices and PDAs. The benefits of using Linux on a handheld or PDA include a more customizable and flexible operating system, a wide range of applications, and better security and stability. To get started with using Linux on a handheld or PDA, you will first need to choose a suitable distribution and then follow the installation instructions. It is also recommended to familiarize yourself with the Linux operating system before using it on a handheld or PDA.
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Hi,
Does anybody know of PDAs/Handhelds using linux as its OS ?And is affordable.
Also what PDA do you find useful and why?

thanks!
 
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Does anybody know of PDAs/Handhelds using linux as its OS ?And is affordable.
Sharp Zaurus
 
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Get the sharp zaurus while you can. Sharp is discontinuing it soon.
 
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Some of the first-generation IPaqs are able to run Linux. You should be able to get one off Ebay relatively cheap. I'll see if I can dig up the distribution for them.
 

Related to PDA Possibilities: Exploring Linux as an OS for Handheld Devices

1. What is a handheld or PDA?

A handheld or PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) is a small, handheld device that is designed to be used as a personal organizer, typically with features such as a calendar, contacts list, and note-taking capabilities. It is also capable of connecting to the internet and running various applications.

2. What is Linux?

Linux is an open-source operating system that is based on the Unix operating system. It is known for its stability, security, and customizability. It is widely used in various devices, including desktop computers, servers, and handheld devices such as PDAs.

3. Can I use Linux on a handheld or PDA?

Yes, there are several Linux-based operating systems that are specifically designed for use on handheld devices and PDAs. These include familiar distributions such as Ubuntu and Debian, as well as specialized distributions such as OpenZaurus and Familiar Linux.

4. What are the benefits of using Linux on a handheld or PDA?

There are several benefits to using Linux on a handheld or PDA. These include a more customizable and flexible operating system, a wide range of available applications, and better security and stability compared to other operating systems.

5. How do I get started with using Linux on a handheld or PDA?

To get started with using Linux on a handheld or PDA, you will first need to determine which distribution is best suited for your device. Then, you can download the necessary files and follow the installation instructions provided by the distribution's website. It is also recommended to familiarize yourself with the Linux operating system and its commands before using it on a handheld or PDA.

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