howdy,
I had the feeling you would be the first one to reply on this subject
Maybe just 'cause I'm pretty deep into it myself right now ;-)
do you run familiar on the Ipaq or is there a better option?
Yes, I'm running Familiar 0.8.1 right now. Again, see my install notes for details. There are some idiosyncracies in the audio that should be resolved in 0.8.2 (namely no ALSA support!)
http://iem.kug.ac.at/mailinglists/pd-list/2005-03/026706.html
There is another distro called Intimate for Ipaq that uses all standard Debian ARM packages, but it is pretty much dead in the water for more than a year, so kernel support for newer Ipaqs isn't really there. I'm curious myself how easy it would be to include Debian repositories in the list of package sources for Familiar. They are supposed to be compatible, but I don't know what kind of a mess the dependencies will become. I'll look into it soon.
Sometimes I wished there was a good Gentoo for ARM... big problem would be how to actually compile anything in less than 5 years on an Ipaq! There are technically Gentoo-ARM and Gentoo-embedded trees, and a Gentoo netboot, but it's barely wearing it's first pair of shoes:
http://dev.gentoo.org/~vapier/arm/
See also:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-8090.html http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?p=1341859
and Gentoo for Zaurus, if you are really a Gentoo junkie:
http://gentooforzaurus.opensistemas.com/ http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-124018.html
The core of Familiar is Open Embedded, which may be less "user friendly" than Opie or GPE Familiar, but more flexible:
More ARM info:
And another kind of ARM portable is here:
;-)
I think this new development of ARM as a standard for portable computing is really exciting, as we can expect loads of PDAs, mobile phones, game units and other stuff to be using this processor in the near future. Whatever ground gets broken now for "reclaiming" it with Linux and running stuff like PDa on it sets a real precedent for what is possible later on as far as mobile multimedia. Rock on!
best, derek