aspire one puppy
- ttuuxxx
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Well if you go with unleashed I would backup the main repo, just encase, but first I would try remasters, Its quicker and then once you get it going maybe try the unleashed route.iscraigh wrote:Hmm
Tuuxx That is what I would like to do but currently lack the knowledge and time (Time is the biggest impediment). Do you suggest I build from unleashed, I have never done that before. How do I identify needed modules? If I delete them and use the regular remaster would that work?
So many Questions
Craig
I would first go and look at other acer one distro's and look at the repo for it and find the xorg modules and look at what they are including, then look at the puppy ones and compare drivers, then make a list of what is deleted and try deleting that.
ttuuxxx
http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
Wifi Howto?
I am not able to get on the internet using Wifi in Puppy, thogh I can scan and find the network, fill inn the essid and the key. But I'm not sure that I am doing the right thing to get it working.
Should I load any of the drivers, I should I get directly to the wifi search in the network menu?
Should I load any of the drivers, I should I get directly to the wifi search in the network menu?
Okay the good news
I have tried puppy with the 2.6.27 kenel done by MU (thanks)
The sd card readers both worked although I found if the card was inserted @ boot and then removed and reinserted it did not see it again. If inserted after boot both card readers worked.
Bad news
The not booting from external sd appears to be a bios limitation not a puppy thing.
http://forums.remote-exploit.org/showthread.php?t=17695
So I suggest frugal installs if you want to keep your linspire intact.
So the plan (subject to change) is to base a remaster on the 27 kernel if I can get wireless working. Don't expect it for a couple of weeks(maybe sooner as time permits).
Plan b is to base it on the incredible boxpup if boxpup (has latest usb fixes) will read the sd cards.
Either way it will have openbox ,cairo-dock, opera, as well as the prebiously added programs. I also may try to start removing non AAO needed things.
Craig
I have tried puppy with the 2.6.27 kenel done by MU (thanks)
The sd card readers both worked although I found if the card was inserted @ boot and then removed and reinserted it did not see it again. If inserted after boot both card readers worked.
Bad news
The not booting from external sd appears to be a bios limitation not a puppy thing.
http://forums.remote-exploit.org/showthread.php?t=17695
So I suggest frugal installs if you want to keep your linspire intact.
So the plan (subject to change) is to base a remaster on the 27 kernel if I can get wireless working. Don't expect it for a couple of weeks(maybe sooner as time permits).
Plan b is to base it on the incredible boxpup if boxpup (has latest usb fixes) will read the sd cards.
Either way it will have openbox ,cairo-dock, opera, as well as the prebiously added programs. I also may try to start removing non AAO needed things.
Craig
Wifi 2
It doesn't work, though i put in the WEP code it doesn't connect to the wlan. With Linpus there is no wifi trouble so i don't know what I maybe do wrong.
cable lan works ok in Puppy, the same does GPRS with my Nokia 6680.
The sum is that I am very pleased with Puppy - looks very promising. Guess that future versions will be even more out of the box.
cable lan works ok in Puppy, the same does GPRS with my Nokia 6680.
The sum is that I am very pleased with Puppy - looks very promising. Guess that future versions will be even more out of the box.
No WEP key from command line
I try to set up wlan from command line:
setting essid - ok
setting "key open" value gives error: "Error for wireless request "Set Encode" (882A):
SET failed on device ath0; Invalid argument"
So it is'n possible to add the WEP key, and there is no connection.
setting essid - ok
setting "key open" value gives error: "Error for wireless request "Set Encode" (882A):
SET failed on device ath0; Invalid argument"
So it is'n possible to add the WEP key, and there is no connection.
Thanks!
I just wanted to say Thanks - great work, and it works fine on my aspire one. I got the SD cards working after figuring out where to put acpi=off (syslinux.cfg for me), although it still won't boot if a card is already in the slot at boot time. I'm looking forward to the updated kernel tho as things run a little hotter now, and at shutdown it just halts doesn't shut all the way off.
Anybody for starting an open letter to Acer asking for a BIOS update that supports SD boot?
WPA and WPA2 are working fine for me with no tweaking.
And to put my resources where my mouth is, I'm willing to help host ftp if needed.
-Alley
Anybody for starting an open letter to Acer asking for a BIOS update that supports SD boot?
WPA and WPA2 are working fine for me with no tweaking.
And to put my resources where my mouth is, I'm willing to help host ftp if needed.
-Alley
great saves me more time
Just got one of these little guys after my full sized laptop died. THANKS for the work. mine came with XP and the version of linpuslite I downloaded was not acer-one version.
I was looking into Intels (free to use) toolset to recompile puppy kernel and main apps for the AtomCPU. It should gain speed and powersavings.
I was looking into Intels (free to use) toolset to recompile puppy kernel and main apps for the AtomCPU. It should gain speed and powersavings.
batterymeter
Sounds great - I really look forward to that now I've discovered turning acpi off also disables my battery meter, which is pretty critical for me. Is there any workaround for the card slots that doesn't disable acpi?
Thanks,
Alan
Thanks,
Alan
Sorry ended up working a very long day to day but here is an update.
SD cards recognized if in @ boot but I have some info on getting hotplug to work I will play with that.
Wireless works and was able to connect with wep
Will have openbox and cairo dock and previous software.
Mic and soundcard work but volumes are low on both still hoping to get alsa compiled for mu .27 kernel, and that this will fix this.
Haven't even looked at suspend yet but hope to have something working.
Craig
SD cards recognized if in @ boot but I have some info on getting hotplug to work I will play with that.
Wireless works and was able to connect with wep
Will have openbox and cairo dock and previous software.
Mic and soundcard work but volumes are low on both still hoping to get alsa compiled for mu .27 kernel, and that this will fix this.
Haven't even looked at suspend yet but hope to have something working.
Craig
Link adress?
Sorry, please,
forgot the download link address to the AA= puppy iso.
forgot the download link address to the AA= puppy iso.
currrent version still working on the next one.
ftp://puppy:puppylinux@ftp.servage.net/ ... py-411.iso
ftp://puppy:puppylinux@ftp.servage.net/ ... py-411.iso
rndis for internet connection
I'm also trying to get tethering to work over USB with my Windows Mobile 6 phone. Should be easy, just requires 3 complied files from latest version of rndis-lite as explained in the forum here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 827#251827
Easy enough, just substituting 3 files out for a newer compiled version.
Problem is, if this goes to a later beta kernel those 3 files will need to be recompiled, and the developer in that thread won't be able to as he's on 2.6.25.16. Is this something you might be able to wrap in as you're working on this? It would give the ability for anybody with a WM6 phone to use Internet Connection sharing on their phone and use their phone as their internet connection without having to deal with arcane and semi-random GPRS modem settings that the carriers don't like to release and half the time give incorrect info about....
Thanks for all your work,
Alley
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 827#251827
Easy enough, just substituting 3 files out for a newer compiled version.
Problem is, if this goes to a later beta kernel those 3 files will need to be recompiled, and the developer in that thread won't be able to as he's on 2.6.25.16. Is this something you might be able to wrap in as you're working on this? It would give the ability for anybody with a WM6 phone to use Internet Connection sharing on their phone and use their phone as their internet connection without having to deal with arcane and semi-random GPRS modem settings that the carriers don't like to release and half the time give incorrect info about....
Thanks for all your work,
Alley