Posted: Thu 09 Sep 2010, 01:27
To disable Chrome's internal Flash, edit /opt/google/chrome/google-chrome and remove '--enable-internal-flash' from the last line.
in >desktop2lss wrote:
On a side note, how do you disable the startup/shutdown sounds?
Product Specification:
Storage ControllerSerial ATA Interface Serial ATA-150
Type Serial ATA
Input Device(s)Type Keyboard, touchpad
BatteryInstalled Qty 1
Technology 6-cell lithium ion
Run Time (Up To) 6.5 hour(s)
ProcessorData Bus Speed 667 MHz
Processor Intel Atom N450 / 1.66 GHz
Card ReaderSupported Flash Memory Cards SD Memory Card, MultiMediaCard, SDHC Memory Card
Type 3 in 1 card reader
NetworkingCompliant Standards IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n
Data Link Protocol Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n
Wireless LAN Supported Yes
Networking Network adapter
MiscellaneousCompliant Standards RoHS
Features Anti-scratch
Expansion / ConnectivityInterfaces 1 x headphones - output - mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ¦ 1 x display / video - VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) ¦ 1 x microphone - input - mini-phone 3.5 mm ¦ 1 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45 ¦ 3 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 pin USB Type A ¦ 1 x PoweredUSB 2.0 - 4 pin USB Type A
Expansion Slots Total (Free) 1 ( 0 ) x memory
Operating System / SoftwareSoftware Drivers & Utilities, Microsoft Works, Adobe Reader, Samsung Update Plus, Samsung Easy Resolution Manager, SAMSUNG Support Center, Samsung Easy Battery Manager, Samsung Easy Network Manager, Microsoft Office Home and Student Edition (60 days trial), Samsung Easy Display Manager, Samsung Easy Speed Up Manager
GeneralLocalization United States
Color Black
Weight 2.7 lbs
Height 1.1 in
Depth 7.4 in
Width 10.4 in
Built-in Devices Stereo speakers, wireless LAN antenna
System Type Netbook
StorageHard Drive 160 GB - Serial ATA-150 - 5400 rpm
VideoGraphics Processor / Vendor Intel GMA 3150 Dynamic Video Memory Technology 4.0
DisplayFeatures LED-backlit
Widescreen Display Yes
Max Resolution 1024 x 600 ( WSVGA )
Display Type 10.1" TFT
RAMConfiguration Features 1 x 1 GB
Technology DDR2 SDRAM
Installed Size 1 GB
Notebook CameraCamera Type Integrated
PowerPower Device External
Cache MemoryInstalled Size 512 KB
Type L2 cache
Environmental StandardsENERGY STAR Qualified Yes
EPEAT Compliant EPEAT Gold
Manufacturer WarrantyService & Support Details Limited warranty - parts and labor - 1 year
Service & Support 1 year warranty
AudioAudio Input Microphone
Audio Output Sound card
Compliant Standards High Definition Audio
Has the GMA 3150 problem been resolved?prehistoric wrote:I've just tried Puppeee beta 5_0 on an Asus eee PC 1001P belonging to a friend.
Good news: it works. Recognizes the N450 dual-core Atom and uses both processors. The Atheros 2427 wireless works without significant problems.
Bad news: the Intel GMA 3150 video keeps insisting it can only do 800x600, true for both Xorg and XVESA.
I don't think the Bluetooth option was included in this one.
In other respects this is a nice machine. The keyboard is OK for touch typing. It has a 6-cell battery. It has the matte finish you like.
It comes with Windows 7, which should keep working when XP is taken off life support. Unfortunately, this is W7 starter, which seems primarily designed to sell higher-priced versions.
If you mirror it, let me know and I'll post a link. My cellular cuts me off after 5GB so it's kind of a hassle for me to upload to multiple mirrors. (I try to catch up at the end of the month).edoc wrote:I am getting a network time-out error here:
http://puppeee.com/files/Fluppy05/
Are you loading the updated version or does that just happen sometimes?
I asked my ISP and he says that I have plenty of spare resources - so if you need a mirror that could probably be arranged.
Yes it has.edoc wrote:Has the GMA 3150 problem been resolved?prehistoric wrote:I've just tried Puppeee beta 5_0 on an Asus eee PC 1001P belonging to a friend.
Good news: it works. Recognizes the N450 dual-core Atom and uses both processors. The Atheros 2427 wireless works without significant problems.
Bad news: the Intel GMA 3150 video keeps insisting it can only do 800x600, true for both Xorg and XVESA.
I don't think the Bluetooth option was included in this one.
In other respects this is a nice machine. The keyboard is OK for touch typing. It has a 6-cell battery. It has the matte finish you like.
It comes with Windows 7, which should keep working when XP is taken off life support. Unfortunately, this is W7 starter, which seems primarily designed to sell higher-priced versions.
I just acquired a Samsung NB30 netbook.
Is there a URL somewhere that explains the proper way to set up a mirror?jemimah wrote:If you mirror it, let me know and I'll post a link. My cellular cuts me off after 5GB so it's kind of a hassle for me to upload to multiple mirrors. (I try to catch up at the end of the month).edoc wrote:I am getting a network time-out error here:
http://puppeee.com/files/Fluppy05/
Are you loading the updated version or does that just happen sometimes?
I asked my ISP and he says that I have plenty of spare resources - so if you need a mirror that could probably be arranged.
Excellent! Thanks!jemimah wrote:Yes it has.edoc wrote:
Has the GMA 3150 problem been resolved?
I just acquired a Samsung NB30 netbook.
I found the problem lurking in my savefile, i had 3 whiteout files inside /dev foldersandungas wrote:Yes, tested with several pendrives, none of them is detectedjemimah wrote:There is a window of time between when the kernel does usb detection and when Udev starts that you can plug in a usb device and it won't show up. The solution is to just wait until the desktop has loaded. Are still you having the problem if you wait?.
One of the pendrives has a led, and i can see the blinking pattern that usually does when plugged (maybe this means something to you)
When i plug them, dont appear a new icon in the desktop, if i open pmount and i press "refresh" button the pendrive is not detected
I dont remember exactly what happenend, but the other day i saw an error in pmount when connecting or disconnecting a pendrive
Pmount window was blinking, something like closing and opening continuously
I dont remeber what i did to stop this, i thought that was a fail of pmount and i gave no importance
But it seems that after this my USBs are blind...
I installed it yesterday (in a ramboot session), but nothing changedjemimah wrote:Here is an updated trayclock with a "set the time" feature. Someone asked for this a long time ago and I finally got around to it.
24 hours format clock is smaller in size, and i think that is more "standard"IceWM clock 24 hours
IceWM config file --------> /root/.icewm/preferencesCode: Select all
TimeFormat="%H:%M"
The idea is to make this menu smaller, although is not needed, but we have another help icon in the desktopMenu items
IceWM menu template config file ------> /etc/xdg/templates/_root_.icewm_menu
Here you can remove the "help" icon (and even the "run" icon)
The combination of white over black in the fonts is a standard in other operative systems... is visible over dark & light backgroundsROX desktop
ROX-Filer ---> options ---> Pinboard
Foreground ffffff (white)
Text shadow 000000 (black) shadow type: thin
Font size: 13
Icon grid step: medium (16 pixels)