Titchy is OABI (Arm) and the others you see around here are EABI (Armel) two seperate architectures.
Arm has a more complete package selection than armel, armel runs faster though. And on armel sound works perfectly.
OK I have two more questions. You say there is a more complete package selection for ARM. Where do i find these at. Are there feeds like PDAXROM or some way similar of getting them. I did try updating my sources.list with a file I found on a website here at oesf and that really didnt work. Instructions would really help.
I suppose the sources.list you saw was the one pointing to an armel repository. But every debian package site should have a full arm build. Go for the one nearest you.
Second, is there a idiots guide to get EABI on my C3000. I know for the youngblood kernal I need to get uboot installed. Is there instructions any where that go step by step for someone who isnt that great at the Zaurus somewhere?
Installing eabi is not yet trivial. Personally, I avoided uboot, since I had had trouble with it before -- I don't want to go through that again. So, I used cortez' kernel, which works like a charm for me. Others have managed well with uboot; I don't know what the real problem is for some of us.
Once you are up and running, though, things are good.