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From: Eilert <eil...@t-...> - 2005-03-18 09:02:52
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Well, as far as I know, PDAs have their own Linux onboard (embedded or so), Zaurus had one at least. If that's the case, you might log in on the server just by using X itself. I'm doing that every day here in the office, logging in to the server from my office computer which has an older Linux itself: X -query IP-ADDRESS-OF-SERVER :1 where 1 is the number of the (additional) screen on your PDA. On my desktop, I can switch screens by pressing Alt+Ctrl+F7 or F8 or F9, for screen 0, 1, 2 etc. Otherwise, if that is not possible, you would need to 1. load the LTSP kernel via network on to the PDA (can they do a network boot? Or do they have a USB slot where one could make that with a USB stick like with a floppy?) 2. have a screen driver or VESA graphics for it So these are my ideas :-) Rolf Andres Ramirez Montoya schrieb: > > > I’ve be thinking about LTSP and PDA’s devices ……….. somebody have ideas…?.. > > > > Andres Ramirez M. > > > -- > Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.6.0 - Release Date: 02/03/2005 > |