On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 17:25:14 -0500 John <[email protected]> wrote: > Tested today on my spanish keyboard 701. > Downloaded, dd'ed to micro SD card and booted without troubles. > Impressive that you've got it inside 256MBs. > Spanish locale/ keyboard layout would be nice?
Should be able to boot with keyb=es locale=es (or the full name of your locale). Feel free to add notes to the wiki about this or anything else non-obvious. Could be a draft for a little bit of doc to show (as a local page) in iceweasel upon login. > Sound is fine. > Camera use not working - smplayer > Open > URL > tv:// gives me nothing. Enabled in bios? Try from command-line: mplayer tv:// > No messenger/IRC client's included. I recommend aMSN - check the camera > config. Noted. But amsn only handles one protocol, so I have ruled it out. I considered pidgin, but oh, the bloat! I figured people could use webchat from somewhere (mibbit?) or else download the client of their choice (a highly personal thing, I've found). This is a demo only. Don't need to include everything. > However much you hate skype - it's needed by travellers. Recommended, > or a substitute open-source telephony system. Not in a demo that's supposed to be as much from Debian main as possible, no. For the same reason, I don't include Acroread or Flash Player. > Iceweasel is ok , needs littlefox theme and doctored tool/menu bars > and set "undecorate" and zoomed out. Noted. > Lid close to sleep ok, but on wake up it wants a password - had to > Ctrl,Alt,Backspace to get the system up again. Yeah, I noticed that. I suppose I could just disable xscreensaver on suspend in /etc/default/eeepc-acpi-scripts (btw, the username is 'user' and password is 'live'). > Wifi dies during sleep, had to reconnect, so no downloading possible > with lid closed. Could sleep be dependant on nothing running? Eh? You can't download when asleep anyway :) and yes, when it wakes up again you'll have to reconnect. That's just the nature of wicd, I guess, unless you configure it to 'autoconnect' perhaps? untested. Network Manager is another possibility, but not the one in Lenny. > Another good job Ben - thanks:) Thank you for testing, John, and for your suggestions. Ben _______________________________________________ Debian-eeepc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-eeepc-devel
