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That's why the Hotkey event is correctly handled, but the acpid action works on the? LineOut Channel that, on my eee, is not present or has a different name. The Mute key, simply set the selected channel as mute. Also the mic did not work properly. After installing hda-intel drivers from alsa 1. I didn't have to edit eeepc-acpi-scripts, because with a new alsa the channel is named properly. I am using eeepc-acpi-scripts 1. As of eeepc-acpi-scripts 1.

The default action for the volume keys has been changed to NONE. If your desktop environment doesn't handle the volume keys by default, you can probably configure it to e.

When going to sleep, eeepc-acpi-scripts 1. Or at least I find that it does; it's to do with the X session not having been registered in utmp. Apparently, this is normal. It appears that the userspace battery utilities expect the battery to report mAh, but in fact it reports percentage.

Super Hybrid Engine As of kernel 2. On Celeron-based models, there are two settings. On Atom-based models, there are three settings: high speed 1. However, cpufreq is unaware of the S.

As of version 1. DamyanIvanov] Hibernation mostly works for me on current Sid with 2. I have sent a patch upstream to hal lists. Xorg Fonts Sub-pixel ordering with some uncertainty is red, green, blue from left to right. Observed by magnifying lens. For the , at least, you'll also need to install "libglu1-mesa" to enable DRI. All you need to do is use one of the following wifi configuration methods using the interface name wlan0. Using the function keys to disable the wireless works correctly.

Re-enabling the wireless using the function however may not work unless the kernel module 'pciehp' was loaded with certain options set. On an EEE H you must install firmware-ralink. RaLink RT Wireless Network configurators There are three ways to configure your wireless network. New users are recommend to use Gnome's NetworkManager.

Wicd, another GUI wifi configuration, is very simple and is a good choice for people who do not want to or cannot run NetworkManager. For more advanced users, there is always the option of editing the configuration files directly.

The desktop is release 5. Re: Debian for an Eee PC? Post by oswaldkelso » Did you find this? Post by Labman » Never overestimate a newbie! I decided to go with Debian, and spent hours yesterday trying to prepare an SD card, getting nowhere even with the help of my son in law the professional programer over the phone.

Duh, it doesn't have any contacts on it. It is just a chunk of plastic shaped like a card with SD embossed on it. Post by craigevil » unetbootin is not needed. Post by Labman » Actually I took some short cuts.

After buying a real SC card, I shoved it in my printer slot and downloaded debian-eeepc. I was able to boot from it. The driver for this is called atl1e note that's alpha tango lime one echo, for those of you with iffy fonts. I got this from Atheros. This isn't a proper. That was pretty straightforward once i'd figured it all out.

It went south fast from there. I naively ran the software update utility oh, how i'm spoiled by OS X, where only occasionally to updates break things. I hadn't twigged that this was using the Ubuntu repositories, rather than any kind of Eeebuntu stuff, so it merrily stomped all over the carefully-crafted Eeebuntu stuff and broke my wireless.

And everything else. Reinstalled, ran through the networking setup again, installed a new firefox which also needed some random library installing , flash, and one or two other bits and bobs. Configured it to suspend when the lid is put down. All very nice. Took it to work to show my colleagues. Put it to sleep when we went to lunch. While we were in the pub, it ran out of battery and either crashed, shut down, or hibernated. On booting up, it wouldn't go into X, with an error like:.

This is a new phase of Eeebuntu, based on Debian rather than Ubuntu.



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