Stability: This version “both have bugs and everyone needs to find out which ROM he/she can accept/use” of your comment sounds a lot better than “Sharp ROM is definitely the best in terms of stability” to me. Regarding the reply: No, I really didn’t read it before I postet here – it was late in the night here, I didn’t check the original page again, sorry for that. Without a screen popup (Not sure where you get that?). >How do you make a useful programming environment out of a box whose keyboard lacks being no exception. >If it uses standard ARM binaries, what package manager does it use? apt-get? RPM? Something else? ![]() No, you have to get a build that’s specific to the 5500. >Will any ARM build run on it or do you need to compile from source (ok by me)? However, if you get OpenBSD or Debian on it, you might get these apps, but of course they will be unusable, as they are not customized for QVGA resolutions.
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