I think the only thing that's slightly disappointing about the PDAXROM distribution really now is the loading speed for applications which are becoming practical and preferrable to use.
For example Firefox, compared to dillo there's no contest you have to have it and use it and it always grinds waiting for it to load. Then there's Kopi KAddressbook and KAlendar, very pretty but big and slow to load.
So any ideas on how to improve load times ?
Here's one that may work, loop mounted file systems are going to initially bring into cache some portion of the file system simply by mounting. Cramfs, ZISOFS or Squashfs will certainly help by compressing what is loaded into the loop device the issue is firstly quantifying benefits then producing an environment that isn't limited too much by the fact that these file systems are read only.... If performance can be made to bear fruit then it shouldn't be too difficult to contruct an IPK package manager that runs on the desktop, builds your loop fs (of whatever flavour you like) and then transfers it to the Z to be used there.
So what do you think ? Is this a viable route to improving loading times if we can retain nearly the flexibility that we have with everything in a RW file system that can be 'ipkg update(d)'

Wacky idea or some merit ? any other ideas ? I can't be the only one that wishes things were a little snappier but would get HANGED by my wife if I bought an OQO to side step the issues ?
- Andy