Following up on myself. I got the wireless to work it was acting somewhat 
strange showing many bars but not connecting. Figured out how to put icons for 
other programs on Hildon, although, I would love to know a "GUI" way of doing 
this since I do not want to haul around a keyboard always. I started using 
Xournal and I am happy.

I still ahve few problems though:

1. the power , slider button on the side is not recognized as the power
button. so it does not ask me to select between
suspend/hibernate/shutdown despite having that set-up in the settings.
I thought that may be it is recognized as "suspend" button, but that
does not appear to be the case either. I can't find a button on the
GUI/desktop to achieve the same selection either. I only see "suspend"
and "hibernate" options.

2. I can't seem to be able to find a GUI to turn wireless on/off and in
fact, even a way to renew the IP address. while I know how to handle
myself on the command line, with its practically unusable keyboard, it
is not a "joy". Am I missing something?

3. it is not waking up from "suspend" and I do not have a good idea where to 
look to debug it. 

Thanks!

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http://www.stwing.upenn.edu/~durduran



----- Original Message ----
> From: Turgut Durduran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Monday, July 7, 2008 7:21:44 PM
> Subject: Samsung Q1 Ultra and Ubuntu-Mobile
> 
> I was hoping to book Ubuntu-Mobile and try it out,  I accidentally tried it 
> out 
> with a install image and installed it. So far I can't seem to be able to do 
> much 
> with it.   I am doing this on a Q1 Ultra with the SSD option (Q1U-SSDXP Q1).
> 
> I installed  "ume-8.04-mccaslin-install-usb.img".
> 
> Is there a "howto" of some sorts to get wireless/wired internet working,  
> sound, 
> video/photo, on how to deal with the unusual GUI to install new programs, 
> remove 
> software, configure extra buttons etc? Or should this have been apparent and 
> I 
> am being silly?
> 
> Incidentally, what is the "favorite" software for taking notes with the 
> touchpad? I used "jarnal" on another one. I was hoping ubuntu-mobile would 
> come 
> with one but did not.
> 
> Alternatively, I feel more comfortable with regular ubuntu installations. Can 
> I 
> install the Mobile-Edition GUI, touch screen drivers etc onto a regular 
> ubuntu 
> install on this device?
> 
> I am may be missing something since all wiki etc pages seem somewhat 
> outdated. 
> 
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