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Re: HP Jornada 728 for everyday life?
Hi,
> - How much extended battery life lasts? I red that batteries
> allows up to 14 hours of life. Is this true ? If not, how much the
> battery *really* lasts using it with NetBSD ?
I have a Jornada 720 and that lasts a little over 2 hours on battery with
a wireless card. I'm not sure whether that has anything to do with the
fact that the battery is quite old.
> - What is better for battery life, microdrives os compact flash cards?
The Jornada 720 doesn't take Microdrives --- are you sure the 728 does?
> - Using wireless, are there any limitations? I plan to use it at home
> (wpa/tkip pre shares key) and at school (open network! :-D), but not
> only: can i do wireless sniffing, packet capturing and similar things
> with a pcmcia wireless card?
I have a Cisco Aironet 350 (an(4) driver). Remember that you need a
16-bit card --- I don't think you can get 16-bit 802.11g cards. I have
a few problems with the card --- ifconfig an0 list scan just sits there
and does nothing, although I did have wistumbler2 working at one point.
Also, wpa_supplicant doesn't seem to work.
> - I thougt to use the 728 to connect to my home network sometimes,
> using somthing as OpenVPN or Vtun, and to sync my data with rsync or
> something similar. Do you think it is possible?
I don't see why not.
> - Using OpenVPN or Vtun, i plan to mount a remote NFS resource (a shared
> hard disk on my home server, about 250 GB). Would it be possible ?
Yep, mine is perfectly happy with NFS mounts, though I haven't tried
over any kind of tunnel, but I don't see why that should be a problem
(if it is, it shouldn't be specific to this architecture).
> - I think i'll use remote X client from my home net to enlight the load
> on the 728. Do you think it is possible ?
Yep, that's certainly possible.
> - What about cryptography? I used to sign and sometimes encrypt my
> email with GnuPG. Would it be too much slow on the 728?
It's 206MHz, so it might be slower than what you're used to, but I don't
think it should be too slow to be usable.
> sometimes surf the web (with elinks or if needed, with dillo
There's also netsurf. It works on my 720, but rather slowly due to the
lack of RAM. I suspect it might just be usable on the 728 since that
has twice as much RAM as the 720.
Alex
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