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LinuxPlanet: WiFi PDA Meets Linux–Part 1

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Rob Reilly
Mar 31, 2005

“Putting Linux on a PDA is an intriguing idea.

“Forget about it… for now.

“I think companies or individuals would be much better served by
leveraging the quick startup and WiFi capability of current PDAs
into their Linux infrastructures and business processes, instead of
trying to put Linux on those PDAs.

“In this series I’ll give tips and observations on using a
current generation WiFi enabled PDA with Linux desktops and
servers. My plan is to save you some research time by showing you
what has worked for me, using a standard off-the-shelf PDA and my
Linux run operation. My hope is that some sparks will fly on how
you can effectively use WiFi PDAs in your own projects…”

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Rob Reilly

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