2.6 kernel and a new gui like E17 could be the things make me definitely choose cacko rom !!
i dream ...
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you miss the whole point of Cacko - it's Sharp compatible, meaning all the standard Sharp software runs on it, but
* the kernel is the same version as Sharp and so is 100% compatible, and Anton has back-ported updates and drivers in later 2.4.x kernels to improve stability and add hardware compatibility
* it's QT/Qtopia based because that's what Sharp requires, with many of the original Sharp built-ins replaced with newer/better versions
* the best of all the different versions of Sharp software released for all zauruses has been harvested, fixed up, cleaned up and put into packages for easy installation
Thus an E17 + kernel 2.6 would be an entirely different distribution and of no interest to the people who chose to use Cacko.
If you want bleeding edge kernels, and are willing to dive in and tweak the system, then OZ is where you want to go. If you want a "it works without fuss" PDA with internet features then Cacko is ideal.