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Openzaurus 3.0 Released 12

numatrix writes "The first major stable version of OpenZaurus was released today. The 3.0 build offers the stability of the official Sharp ROMs, the freedom of open source, and a number of features the Sharp ROMs lack. Most importantly, the built-in 16MB flash ROM area of the PDA is read/write, instead of read-only as the sharp ROM uses it. A community effort, the only piece that isn't open source is the SD driver module taken from the Sharp ROM since no OS equivalent exists. The updated ROM also includes the newest version of Opie, the opensource fork of Qtopia, Trolltech's embedded version of QT, and will soon include PicoGui and X support."
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Openzaurus 3.0 Released

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  • by gruntvald ( 22203 ) on Wednesday October 30, 2002 @04:03PM (#4567878) Homepage Journal
    According to joelonsoftware, this statement "OpenZaurus is now a debian based embedded distribution built from source, from the ground up." is a fundamental flaw. The project started out as a rewrite/tweak of Sharps work, and then "progressed" to a complete re-write. Sigh. I wonder why they made this decision?
  • Works great! (Score:3, Informative)

    by Arthur Dent ( 76567 ) on Wednesday October 30, 2002 @07:05PM (#4569545)
    I just downloaded this distro and flashed my Zaurus. Great to have ssh out of the box. I love the boot logo and the background png. Managed to sync it on the first try too! I'll be testing the wireless stuff once I get home.

    Now to install all the other goodies...

    Great job folks!

  • but one reason I'm very interested in the Zaurus is the combination of Linux + Java + small. does the use of OpenZaurus instead of the stock system in any way prevent the use of Java that ships with the unit?
    • As of now there isn't a java vm built into oz/opie, but they're looking into using blackdown's vm or another small vm in the future. They can't use the Jeode vm that comes with sharp's ROM due to some licensing issues.
      • Is it still possible to use the Jeode VM that comes with the ROM under the new system? I think the blackdown VM is way too big for the available memory. Plus, the Jeode VM is optimized for this CPU and minimal resources. A blackdown port would take a long time and lack a jitter for a lot longer.
      • That's Sun's J2ME CDC implem. Latests standards, ARM- and Linux- friendly. With the recently released Personal Profile, it should be a nice replacement for Jeode. It's licensed under SCSL, which at least allows individuals to access the code and run it for free.
  • I'm typing this on a Zaurus running OZ3 and konq/embedded;
    while still not as polished or featureful as it might be, and with some usability problems here and there,
    it's definitely better than sharp's attempt. Some nice UI tweaks, APT-style ipkg repository fetching, lots more packages. Very nice.

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