As many of you have noticed, new pdaXrom has many \"disk\" space problems. I love it\'s true Unix layout, much better than Qtopia, wich I wasn\'t able to understood completely and seemed me horrible. I think much of the performance improvement of this rom should be due to the new plain structure, without compressed volumes, ramdisk, etc.
The problem is that it keeps the partition structure of Qtopia, despite it\'s a nonsense now to split /home from /. In Qtopia, it makes sense because apps are installed under /home. In the new rom apps are installed in /usr, thus in root partition.
So, when you install some apps you\'ll run out of root space soon, while /home keeps unused. The first solution would be to increase, much more than cacko recommends, the root partition with the installer. However I\'ve been trying it and does not work. Installer does things wrong if you instruct to do this. It seems that it can\'t format and flash a big root partition.
I don\'t know if I can get installer source code in order to see what it does and change it. My wish would be to get just one large root partition. I don\'t know if it\'s doable.
Unfortunately, I have another big problem with the new rom: I use gnumeric for my daily work. I need one spreadsheet. I\'ve tried to put gnumeric from the previous feed to the new rom, but it crashes. Seem to have a problem with libgsf (of course, it is installed). Does new rom use a different glibc version or so?
And as a commentary, I don\'t like matchbox, I wanna see my desktop! I liked much more Rox...
Ash.