Hi! > | > > May I remind you that Linux world is not only laptops and Sharp Zaurus? ;) > | > > | > Actually, laptops and zauruses seem to be the only "interesting" > | > machines from pm perspective. Then there are Motorola cellphones, but > | > Motorola tried hard not to enable users changing kernel... so they are > | > irrelevant. > | > | Get yourself some OMAP hardware then; your blinders are way too effective! > | > | OMAP1 hardware is easily had; an OSK, or a Nokia N770. The latter is > | battery powered already, without the hardware mods... > --- > > And, if you don't want to buy a target board, you can use the CE Linux > Forum's on-line test lab to build and test kernels on target hardware > remotely. I'll get linux-based cellphone sooner or later; debugging hardware remotely sucks, as does my current internet connection (latency wise). Plus it should be motorola / CE manufacturers doing this work, not me. Pavel -- (english) http://www.livejournal.com/~pavelmachek (cesky, pictures) http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pavel/picture/horses/blog.html