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terryleung83

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Question About Openbsd
« on: August 26, 2005, 08:37:03 pm »
I got several questions about openbsd
i think many users who are thinking about installing openbsd should want to know something the same

1. support battery or rotation like sharp rom?

2. can I run Java SE on it(swing,awt and applet)?

3. can I create a swap on the sd card rather than the MD?

4. it seems that it dont support bluetooth, isnt it?

5. any restore/backup tools like the one in sharp rom?

6. what about the speed when running some application?

7. does it support chinese(bulid-in)?
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Question About Openbsd
« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2005, 01:27:41 am »
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I got several questions about openbsd
i think many users who are thinking about installing openbsd should want to know something the same

1. support battery or rotation like sharp rom?

2. can I run Java SE on it(swing,awt and applet)?

3. can I create a swap on the sd card rather than the MD?

4. it seems that it dont support bluetooth, isnt it?

5. any restore/backup tools like the one in sharp rom?

6. what about the speed when running some application?

7. does it support chinese(bulid-in)?
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1. Battery is supported in 3.8 beta (suspend and resume work like a charm).

2. Something called Kaffe (JDK 1.1) is available.

3. Don't see why not, but why would you want to do that ?

4. Some USB BT devices are supported.

5. You can use the same Unix desktop tools to backup your data.

6. Speed is adequate. It's no P4, but is very acceptable.

7. Don't know about this one.
zaurus sl-3000 with OpenBsd
zaurus sl-860 with pdaXrom