C3000 Customisation Guide

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This is work-in-progress. Source of this information is http://www.users.on.net/~hluc/myZaurus

Customisations:

Most information about the SL-C3000/SL-C3100 found on the net is in Japanese and a lot of the instructions out there are for earlier models of the Zaurus. Although a lot of that info is still valid because the C3000, C1000 and C3100 are backward compatible with lots of the older models not everything works. Since the Cxx00 is newer, it has extra capabilities those guides do not mention. Also sometimes things that worked in the older version do not work on the Cxx00 anymore due to it being implemented differently on the Cxx00. This guide is intended specifically for the SL-C3000 model (also sometimes referred to as Spitz) and SL-C3100 model also sometimes referred to as Borzoi) but a lot of the info can also be applied to similar models such as the SL-C1000 (commonly known as Akita). The SL-C3000 and SL-C3100 are very similar. In some areas, however, there are significant differences between these two models and those will be highlighted. The SL-C1000 is more similar to the SL-C3100 than the SL-C3000. The main difference is that the C1000 does not have an internal harddisk (MicroDrive) and the 128MB flash is divided into a 64MB system area and 64MB available for user applications whereas on the C3100, the user application area has 91MB allocated and less for the system area.

Some of the customisations require some additional files which should be downloaded first. Create a folder called custom on a CF/SD card or via the USB connection to /home/zaurus/Documents and copy the files found at http://www.users.on.net/~hluc/myZaurus/custom into that folder. Most the instructions below assume that the files have been transferred to /home/zaurus/Documents/custom

The first thing you probably need to do is to install a terminal/console application and backup your Zaurus. These instructions are primarily for the Sharp distro/ROM, although most of it can be used for Cacko as well.


Installing a Terminal
Localising/Converting to English
Fonts
Key Mappings
File Associations
Screen Orientation
Run as root
Application Preloading
Enable Networking
Enable Bluetooth
Enable IrDa
Enable Mouse
Enable JoyPad
Enable WebCam
Enable CD-ROM
Enabling Samba over Wireless
Installing SSH
Installing FTP
Installing WebServer
Installing VNC
Mounting Samba Shares
Mounting USB Drives
Enabling Swap
Using CRAM Filesystem
Remounting Filesystem as Read/Write
Auto Mounting Filesystems
Security for C3000 - Hardening
Enabling Firewall
Using VPN
Installing sudo
Emulators
Dictionaries
Speech Synthesis
File Managers
Personal Information Managers
Installing Java
Installing gcc
Installing Perl
Installing X/Qt
Installing Debian/PocketWorkstation
Installing OpenOffice
Installing Wellenreiter
Installing Kismet
Installing Yahoo Messenger clone Qazoo
Installing mplayer (and kino2 or zplayer)
Installing Opera
Installing Mozilla
Installing Doom
Installing Quake
Installing Heretic
Installing ltris and other lgames
Installing supertux
Installing freeciv
Startup Screen Customisation
Wallpaper Customisation
ScreenSaver Customisation
Menu and Tab Customisation
Zaurus Home Directory
Zaurus Backup
Zaurus Recovery/Restoration
Zaurus ROM Update
Zaurus Kernel Replacement
Zaurus Maintenance
Video Conversion
Personal tools