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The Agenda VR3 was the name of the first "pure Linux" Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), [1] released in May 2001 by Agenda Computing, Inc. of Irvine, California. [2] The Linux Documentation Project considers the VR3 to be a "true Linux PDA" because the manufacturers installed Linux-based operating systems on them by default.
17 kwi 2001 · In this installment, Epplin takes a close-up look at the new Agenda VR3 Linux PDA, from both a user and developer point of view, and offers a few well-intended recommendations. At last! An...
11 gru 2000 · Jerry Epplin explores the many ways Linux is used on PDAs and handheld devices. Foreword: This article is the introduction to a new LinuxDevices.com series by Jerry Epplin that will explore...
29 maj 2019 · Palm Linux is an experimental distribution of Linux for certain models of Palm devices, including the Tungsten T, T5, T3, Palm TX, and LifeDrive. It supports the GPE and OPIE interfaces on most devices.
This guide provides a sampling of PDAs (personal digital assistants), PMPs (portable media players), PNDs (portable navigation devices), and other handheld devices based on Linux that have been covered in LinuxDevices.
10 lut 2024 · In this episode, Epplin installs and evaluates the use of Transvirtual Technolgies' PocketLinux as a Linux-based software environment for a Compaq iPAQ PDA.
10 gru 2000 · “This article is the introduction to a new LinuxDevices.com series by Jerry Epplin that will explore the history, status, alternative architectures, and future developments of Linux on PDAs and handheld devices.“