Wireless PDA workstation

Sharpe, Richard rsharpe at amherst1.com
Thu Jul 3 07:31:25 EDT 2003


I recently looked at the pocket pc that Verizon has and went with one of the
Palm Tungsten lines, if you want the phone and all the bells and whistles
then get the Tungsten "W" or "C" models, and they can sync with LINUX (SuSE
8.2 for sure). I think Verizon also offers one of the Palm models.

Rich


Richard A Sharpe
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-----Original Message-----
From: brian [mailto:lists at karas.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 12:11 PM
To: Greater NH Linux User Group
Subject: Wireless PDA workstation

Ob content: I'd prefer if it ran linux...

Anyone have a good recommendation (or warning) in regards to a
decent,portable wireless PDA-esque device?  I was looking at some of the
Pocket PC-enabled phones at Verizon (current wireless provider), but
don't want to go that route if I can help it.  Basically what I'd like
to be able to do is get some sort of wireless (pref. cellular) web
browser access and terminal/ssh access so that I can do server admin
stuff from whereever I happen to be.  Reading email would also be nice. 
I don't need the "micro-office" apps, games, etc.  Some sort of ability
to support a standard Cisco VPN login qould be nice as well.

Thanks...

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