I tried to un-install a program and then the package managment program went all screwy.
That's really the IPK bug I was talking about... I can't find the actual cause of it, but the ipkg status file seems to randomly get corrupted, or randomly removes the entries for IPKs from it...
Sorry, but I don't remember the exact file (/usr/lib/ipkg/status maybe?), but I spent several hours on a couple occasions trying to get to the root of the problem, but I couldn't find anything that appeared to eb going wrong.
Also, for the 5600, I suggest having /root a symlink to /home/root, rather than the other way around... /home is
barely touched by OZ on a 5600... Meaning the root gets stuffed, and the /home is empty...
I could be wrong about half these things, since it was a while ago I gave up on trying to use OZ on a 5600, personally... The wireless card I had
just happened to be the one with huge numbers of issues with getting it to work (Linksys WCF12), and I really did need it working.
And to lardman... I'm not actively helping in OZ/OE because I last used it over 6 months ago, and it just didn't work out, as I said. I'm not one who can hunt down bugs in the code for programs, as I know only a very small amount of C/C++...
Very small amount. Just enough to modify something if I know exactly what's going on. If OZ/OE was in more active public development (i.e. any new images being put out) I probably would have tested them (until just recently since I need a stable Zaurus for while I'm back at school). But there weren't any, so not really much I could do... I theoretically could try to build an OZ/OE image myself, but I don't have the kind of time to do that a lot. Especially not now (school).
Don't get me wrong though, the OZ/OE team is doing a great job, I just can't use it right now because I really do need my Zaurus not constantly being re-flashed.