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Are there *any* good high-end Linux-friendly PDAs out there?



>>>>> "DK" == David Kramer <david at thekramers.net> writes:

    DK> So my aging Sharp Zaurus SL-5500's two batteries are dying.  Each one
    DK> lasts about 10-15 minutes of use, which is just about enough to look
    DK> up something twice and maybe enter an address.  Bordering on useless.

Try getting a plug-in battery extender; that's how I use my Zaurus.
Something like <http://www.semsons.com/pdabatexpocp.html>, which is
the one I have currently.  I used to have a better one that had an LED
indicating whether it was turned on and a USB port for devices that
can charge via the USB port, but I couldn't find that one again when I
lost it.

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