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Moderator H/PC Vanguard Posts: | 2,829 |
Location: | Choking on the stench of ambition in Washington DC | Status: | |
| I've used both extensively, and at the end, I went back to CE. In Jlime/Opie, I was able to run Textmaker for Sharp Zaurus, but its typing lag in multi-page documents was a deal-breaker.
Konqueror is a far more current browser than IE, and I think you can prolly get WPA working in Jlime.
Still, with Redgear, a relatively bug-free TM, and Egress RSS, on my J720, I stick with HPC2000.
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H/PC Sensei Posts: | 1,169 |
Location: | Russia | Status: | |
| If there was something like Cygwin for CE, I'd not care. Without it, I'd prefer *nix/BSD based distro if given an option.
I have vanishing need of using HPC nowadays. | |
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Factor Fanatic Posts: | 71 |
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| I've done some experimenting with Jlime on a Jornada 720 / 728.
So far, I'm a bit disappointed. The Browsers that I've tried, from the Jlime repository work, but none of them handles SSL very well. Most HTTPS sites won't connect, or produce errors.
I've tried Dillo, Minimo, Midori and Firefox. I'm sure all of these are pretty old versions. I haven't tried to install anything that is not in the repository, figuring that they have already been configured for the HPC. The ipkg installations did not work smoothly. I had to add dependencies individually for Midori. I'm sure there are configuration issues that I haven't figured out. Although I've learned quite a bit about Linux, in the process, it hasn't produced the results I was hoping for.
The J720/728 works very well under WinCE. So far, I much prefer the CE performance. The CE programs that I use are pretty bug free, and run smoothly. My one issue is the lack of a secure browser.
Is there is a better Linux browser that will run under Jlime?
Thanks,
DaveW
Edited by Dave Wurm 2017-04-07 6:44 AM
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