Hello, I'm new to the list so please forgive me if I'm asking a bunch of FAQs. Also feel free to point me to information on the web that I may have missed (I did look and didn't find a whole lot of info on how well Debian is supported on the Powerbook). I'm going to be starting a small business with a friend of mine in a few months. I would like to ditch my crufty PC hardware that I have sitting around my place and slim down to a nice powerful laptop. The Powerbook G3 seems like just the thing for me. I will primarily be using it as a development environment, but will also need moderate word processing capabilities as well. What do you Debian/Powerbook users use for word processing? I know that Applixware has a PPC version. Is this a viable solution for use on a Powerbook? I also would like to be able to sync my Palm to the Powerbook, but I see that it does not have a serial port for connecting my serial cradle. Is it possible to do IR hotsyncing via the Powerbook's built in IR port? If not, then is it possible to get USB running well enough that I could get a USB cradle for my Palm? I'd like to hear about any experiences people have had in doing Palm development under Debian/PPC as well. Will I be able to run Poser, pilrc, pilot-link, etc.? I'll also be doing Java development and was wondering how well the PPC Java VM from blackdown.org is working these days. I have a Qualcomm Thin Phone with the serial cable (Qualcomm's "Data Connectivity Kit"), which will let me do wireless data over CDMA at 14.4k. Since the Powerbook doesn't have a serial port is it possible to do serial over USB or am I just out of luck there? (I guess this is pretty much the same problem I have with hotsyncing my Palm, but without the fallback of IR connectivity). Last question: has anyone used Apple's financing program to purchase their Powerbook? Any raves or complaints about it? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, -M@
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