Hi Sashz,
Yesterday I tried for the first time pdaXrom on my SL-6000. Everything went smoothly and I didn't find any special problems. Just a couple of details until understanding the organization of the distro.
I want to let you know that I've been really impressed for your work. You have done a really impressive job, with so many applications and packages, and most specially I want to thank you for it.
To the moment, I've just tested the original Qtopia with Xqt-Debian, and I had everything working perfectly, but, there was this problem of a small chip maintaining Qtopia and the X's from Xqt. Too much sometimes.
As I have a big (6 Gb) microdrive with the Debian used for xqt, I've tried also with your pdaXrom to CHROOT sometimes to the head of Debian and try different applications. And, almost everything, works perfectly. For example, Firefox, that is not on your feed, works much better than before, althought it takes a long time to appear, afterwards runs o.k. The same for Thunderbird. And a lot of applications that I had in Debian, like GV, Xcas, Maxima, and others.
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to run one thing of paramount importance for me: JAVA. I can't understand why as before I used the standar jdk-1.1.8 from Blackdown with SwingZ.jar directly from Debian with no one problem. Now if I try an application with graphics, the SL-6000 freezes and I have to reset it.
I have also tried to install Java on your distribution directly, but then I obtain always a "Segmentation Fault" message. And this is only if the application has graphics. If I run some test programs of just calculations on the console, it is o.k.
What do you think? It is almost sure that the libraries for the X's used by Java are too old to run on pdaXrom.
Apart from that, as I said before, pdaXrom is very impressive and I congratulate you for it.
I have found some difficulties in changing from "openbox" to "icewm". In fact, I'm still fihgting with this.
Another point that can be of interest for someone is that the CHROOT doesn't work if I launch the X's with "startx". I have to do it with "xinit". Doing it with "startx", it does not accept to share the display. This must be the famous "-nolisten" that I've seen on your startx.
Sorry for the length of this mail and once more: CONGRATULATIONS!!
smuelas