Matt et al, > You need to load the (non-free, binary-only) kernel module.
Yes, this dawned on me after I'd posted. I presume it's much the same with Debian as with the standard ROM (I'm thinking of the Crow ROM which needed this also). I'll have a go and see what I can do. >> Am I supposed to have a desktop of sorts? I get the X terminal, and I >> see that matchbox is running (I assumed that this is a window >> manager), but when I close the X term I have to soft reset because I >> can't do anything else. > This is the current state of affairs. A basic menu for use with > matchbox would not be > difficult to set up, but currently I have no time to work on it. Can anyone give me a pointer in the right direction? Where's the source code for example, or if it's not a source code change, then what do I look at. Also, does the power management stuff work. Is there a page anywhere detailing what does and doesn't work and where you want to go with the project? >> If I'm wrong about the above, what should I install (with apt-get >> over >> the net I assume) so that I have a useable system. Sorry I'm new to >> Debian (and fairly new to Linux in general). >> >> I assume work is needed/proceeding on this. Can I help? > If you are new to Linux and Debian, this project is probably not ready > for you yet. But, > if you would like to start trying to improve the system as a way to learn, that would be > great. Though I'm new I am a quick learner. My main goal is to have a working native X environment on my Z. Most of the stuff I use is X based and I presume I can find something to fulfil my PIM needs (which are basic). If I can manage a useful window manager then I'll have something to play with at least. Simon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

