Do you have a need for speed? I don\'t know if you have already updated the kernel on your Zaurus SL-C760, but I successfully did it on mine after gathering information from various sites on the web. There is a fast kernel available for the Zaurus SL-C760 from a Japanese web site. It seems to make the video sample clip that is on my SL-C760 play smoother.
The latest kernel on that site is:
http://tetsu.homelinux.org/zaurus/kernel/v...e-v13d-C760.bin This file has to be saved and renamed to
zImage
without any file name extension and placed on a Compact Flash card or SD or MMC card that has been formatted in Windows (DOS) format. The capitalization of the file name has to be exact.
You also need to save the
http://developer.ezaurus.com/sl_j/source/c...updater.sh.c760 file onto the same Compact Flash, SD, or MMC card and rename the file to
updater.sh
without the c760 extension. Once the two files
zImage
updater.sh
are on one of your memory cards, the steps to update your kernel are then:
1. Make sure that there is NO file named \"initrd.bin\" on the same card unless you deliberately want to erase your file system with whatever \"initrd.bin\" provides.
2. Unplug the AC adapter from the Zaurus SL-C760.
3. Flip the battery switch to the left position.
4. Remove the battery for 5 seconds or more.
5. Put the battery back in.
6. Flip the battery switch back to the right position.
7. Plug the AC adapter back into the Zaurus SL-C760.
8. Hold down the OK button on the bottom of the keyboard while turning the Zaurus SL-C760 on.
9. Select the fourth option on the bottom of the Japanese menu.
10. Select 2 or 3 for CF or SD depending on the card where the zImage and updater.sh files are located.
11. Select Y for Yes.
I got a message about a module named devinfo not being found, but that did not prevent the kernel from being updated. A row of dots will appear showing the progress of the kernel update. A message will then appear telling you to, \"Please reset.\" Unplug the AC adapter from the Zaurus SL-C760. Flip the battery switch to the remove position. Remove the battery. Wait 5 seconds or more. Put the battery back in and flip the battery switch to the installed position. Power the Zaurus back up. The computer will display Linux start-up messages, pause, and then take about a minute or two to get back into the familiar windowing environment.
I think that you can reuse the
updater.sh
file for updating any kernel on the Zaurus SL-C760 as long as the kernel file is renamed to
zImage
first. For some reason, the \"updater.sh\" file is encrypted with a simple cipher. I guess that Sharp wanted to make it hard for people to update their systems.
In the future, if you want to get updates of the kernel from the same site, you can visit:
http://tetsu.homelinux.org/zaurus/kernel The web page can be translated from Japanese to English by entering the address in:
http://babelfish.altavista.com in the, \"Translate a Web Page\", section and selecting the Japanese to English translation.