I installed pdaXromb2 on my C3000 yesterday- fantastic! My C3k is an entirely different, more powerful beast now compared to Cacko.
Problem is, I'm getting the resume problems you mention despite having tried the emergency d+b boot and fsck and fixing all the disk errors. The system works and seems to be pretty stable apart from the HD light staying on sometimes which requires a reset to get it to sleep properly again. Meanies scripts fixed the reboot and halt problems fine though.
Meanie!
Big thanks for your excellent documentation- I learnt almost everything I know about Qtopia, Cacko and the Z from your docs so I returned to your site when I wanted to install pdaXrom, but their is one major flaw with them right now and a few omissions which would help people, including me, a lot:
* The package feed URLs are incorrect. They're almost right though, just insert /download/ after .org and before /1.1.0beta1/ in the given 2 URLS.
In the Abiword section, please include a link to DesertRats package feed. I really think that aspell and all the popular dictionary files (us,gb,de,fr etc.) should all be in the main pdaxrom feed with Abiword.
Very early in your guide you talk about fscking the disk but don't give the instructions, which are
- remove zaurus battery and power, wait a few seconds
- hold down the D+B keys before you re-insert the battery, replace the case and flip the switch
- power on to emergency terminal
e2fsck /dev/hda1 - or something like that..
I found a thread on this where you said do a e2fsck -f -p -y /dev/hda1
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https://www.oesf.org/forums/index.php?showt...c=18571&hl=fsck )
but that isn't even a valid command
Meanie- it'd be fantastic if you could just expand on the USB networking part of your custom pdaXrom guide. I've never used SSH before, but I now know that ROX and GNOME users can use gftp's ssh2 support for a scp GUI and KDE users can use konqueror's fish protocol, Windows users winscp. So now I've enabled the ssh daemon, installed gftp- what else, apart from knowing the IP address and password of the device you're connecting to, do you have to do to form a simple ssh connection? I presume I'll have to copy a key over or something? A short guide to setting up a SSH connection would be a great addition to the guide.
Has anyone released a better kernel or an update for the C3000 pdaxromb2.zip which fixes the HD light sleep problem?
Thanks again sashz, thc, Meanie, OE and all the others for bringing me the most amazing portable Linux 'box' I've ever seen!