On 4 June 2010 17:24, Dave Hanson <d.han...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote: > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2010 15:47:01 +0100 > From: Alan Pope <a...@popey.com> > Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] [old topic i know, apologies] O2 Joggler - My > success and a quick question please! > To: UK Ubuntu Talk <ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com> > Message-ID: > <aanlktinizoxqromfxhublxskdo80egdsqvd-unpvw...@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > On 4 June 2010 15:42, Dave Hanson <d.han...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote: >> >> For those of you trying without any luck to get the O2 Joggler running >> Ubuntu, I have had success with a Black HP 4GB USB (from PC World, Leeds >> ?9.99) and by using the image linked below, it works a lot smoother than the >> Netbook Remix image that is floating around, and leaves enough space on the >> disk to upgrade to Lucid (3 and a half hours wait mind - 2 1/2 to go!). >> > > Good luck with that! I haven't seen anyone run Lucid successfully on > the Joggler. > > Be prepared to get a black screen, console or nothing when you reboot to > lucid. > > Cheers, > Al. > > Cheers Al - Yeah it failed, i got a load of messages like this....... > > [134315.948864] ===>rt_ioctl_giwscan. 4(4) BSS returned, data->length = 443 > [134395.949568] ===>rt_ioctl_giwscan. 4(4) BSS returned, data->length = 443 > [134495.948082] ===>rt_ioctl_giwscan. 5(5) BSS returned, data->length = 591 > [134615.949559] ===>rt_ioctl_giwscan. 4(4) BSS returned, data->length = 443 > [134735.949344] ===>rt_ioctl_giwscan. 4(4) BSS returned, data->length = 443 > [134855.949462] ===>rt_ioctl_giwscan. 4(4) BSS returned, data->length = 443 > [134975.948163] ===>rt_ioctl_giwscan. 4(4) BSS returned, data->length = 443 > > Oh well - Time to start again.
If you look at Dysentry's thread on his UNR version he explains why lucid is a problem, a problem with some driver not available yet if I remember correctly. I am using that version successfully (his 1.3a with the mods in the first post of his thread). I do a dump of the usb stick occasionally (using dd) so that if an update or whatever mucks it up I can restore my previous working version rather than going back to the start each time. I have not tried the non unr version so I cannot comment on the relative speed. Colin -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/