Hi all, After playing several months with Xandros, I've tried Ubuntu but didn't like because too much unwanted things that was installed by default on the 4GB of my 701 SD and it takes quite some time to boot. So I tried Debian, installed it as shown on the WIKI and it worked nice and smooth, I've got some trouble to make acpi worked but finally it does.
There is still one thing that does not work which is the SD internal reader card. At boot time, it hangs up if there was a SD card plugged in the reader. After reading some posts here and there on the web, I looked on the BIOS but the OS was already flagged as Installed, some posts say this issue rose when the OS is set to setup in the BIOS. So I do re-save the bios settings without changing anything, it does not alt anymore, but I'm still having the error when dmesg and the SD reader does not work. I did some searches on the web & found a kernel bug called last_sector_bug http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/snapshots/patch-2.6.26-git16.log (search for eeepc and you'll find it). Some friends of mine told me it's easy to compile kernel, just pick the config file from /boot, then download kernel sources, make, add grub entry and that's it. Quite naively I found a debian tutorial to compile the kernel and follow it, I pick the last 2.6.28 one (to replace my 2.6.26.1-686). It compiled nice, I don't understand the config file which seems to be much more complete that the need of my eeePC 701. Then I added the grub entry and try to boot on the newly compiled kernel, but I've got an error of file format. The new kernel is four times the size of the current one? Do you know if there a simple way to fix this SD bug, if there was somebody kind enough to post an url to a fixed kernel that I could download and install? Or do you know some links that could help? Regards Fabien _______________________________________________ Debian-eeepc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-eeepc-devel
