There are lots more, it is just so easy with debian as realm has pointed out. I hope to get around to documenting some of my installs for the benefit of others as it really is pretty cool.
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I was also in the Information Assurance field, and one app (which is technically non-security) that I consider a must-have, in addition to your list above is Tim Wentford's Opie-Reader. It is absolutely
awesome. It reads the formats I used when I had my Palm, such as Mobipocket and Plucker (it reads about 5 others, but those are the two I use).
Plucker is an excellent application that I run on my Linux desktop/laptop. It allows you to pull down entire web pages and stick them into a single pdb file, even handling linked pages. I know I have the online capabilities of the Zaurus that I didn't have with my Tungsten, but on the other hand, when onsite, net access is not guaranteed. Plus having the entire page in a single file, even if it is not a native format is a much easier logistics question...Plus the pdbs are smaller than pdfs.
I think I have something like 500 opie-reader books on my Z, and about 1/3 of those are actual (free) full-length [a href=\"http://www.baen.com/library]Baen[/url] sci-fi novels.
Between opie-reader and the PDF reader, I have most of the NIST SP800 series on my Zaurus. All I can say is good on ya, Tim!
--Storm