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- From: Yoshiko Miwa <miwachan@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 2000 13:02:39 +0900
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Jack Morgan wrote: >I'm interested in getting a PDA that runs linux and would like some >advice. I've looked at Samsung's Yopy and Compaq's iPAQ which both run >linux but neither are available as far as I know. Does anyone know if >any others that can run linux? (eg. Palm Pilot, TRG Pro) How about Agenda VR3? It's a small and cute PDA, and its OS is Linux. http://www.agendacomputing.com/ --- Yoshiko Miwa E-mail: miwachan@example.com
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