- I did a little testing with iptables and had no troubles, but I admit it was only a little. If'n I'm allowed to test again after this debacle I'll be more diligent here. (little boy pout)
- First thing I ran into was the "minimum backlight" bug. It's annoying, truth tell, because I want to run on mimimum as well, but there are so many nice things about Cacko that I'll take next-to-minimum brightness without any problem at all. (wide grin)
- I did a lot of testing with WiFi and BT. After learning how to use the Network application to configure BT correctly, I never had the slightest problem connecting with either one using Cacko. The Sharp ROM never used my Symbol card correctly, not even once, and BT with the Sharp ROM was an exercise in frustration on the best of days.
- Wellenreiter was a flakey beast with Cacko, but it worked the majority of the time, and I never used it often enough to experience the issue given. I'd be more inclined to think it's that application than Cacko, but I never used it under Sharp because it wouldn't use my WiFi card at all.
- Kismet's GUI never worked right in testing, but I considered that a configuration issue and not an incompatibility; for instance, the first thing I do after installing Cacko is to give root a password, then remove ALL from the sudoers file for user 'zaurus', and the GUI might not like that. Kismet itself was a pain to configure, but once set up it ran on the command line without the slightest glitch. Since I can't run BT & GPS at the same time, anyway, I prefer Kismet's information to Wellenreiter's, anyway. (shrug)
- I flashed this thing numerous times and had zero difficulty with installation. Never tried a NAND restore, though I have a handful of them lying around. (grin)
- I used libSDL_1.2.6-zports-5_arm.ipk for all testing and had no troubles with a variety of games. Don't know if that's the best version, but it worked reliably, and that's something. (snicker)
- I did have a problem, though. I tried out "Lite" last night, because I don't want NetFront or the default Sharp Apps, but I couldn't get Opera, iptables, or Kino to work. It's possible I was using the main feed by accident ... but I gave up and reflashed to "Full" because that stuff essentially works "out of the box", along with who knows what else that I'm used to having around now 'cause I always tested the full version. (snicker)
- Now, however, I have another "problem". The "ROM" part of Cacko is under /usr, which is a cramfs so I can't write there. I want to remove NetFront, all the Sharp Apps, Migration, and whatever else strikes my fancy. What's the best way to go about that? I have zero familiarity with cramfs, except that it's a compressed file system. I thought jiffs2 was already compressed? I can only imagine cramfs is higher compression, which is how Anton gets so much in a paltry 32MB. But I still want to re-organize it ... and I'd rather fiddle with the cramfs than the hassle of re-installing and re-configuring everything again. That's getting a touch old of late. (cheshire grin)
- My biggest fear is it's not possible. I'm happy to boot without the GUI to do it, but if it's loading files from there just to boot up, I'm not going to be able to replace that cramfs. Then I have no recourse but to try "Lite" again. That wouldn't be the most desirable scenario.
- Thanks for your time...