The sound works fine in Windows, so I doubt it's disabled.jemimah wrote:Can you check if the sound card is disabled in the BIOS?
Is there a setting somewhere in Puppeee that would do that?
EDIT:
I just checked and audio is enabled in the bios.
Error 107 (net::ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR): Unknown error.
I agree. I purchased a netbook for a reason, a small computer, not an iphone, ipod touch or a cloud device. Thats why I like pupeee.I hope they don't choose form over function, a la Moblin. We've got enough interfaces for netbooks that try to copy the iPhone. A netbook should be a small computer, not a big handheld, and not a content consumption kiosk.
You need an additional kernel-module for your nic: r8169, which is not in Puppeee.106498 wrote: The bad: wired lan isn't detected! Maybe I'm just overlooking something but opening the network/wireless part of the wizard starts pwireless. There doesn't seem to be any way to get wired lan going?
# insmod ath5k.ko:
insmod: error inserting 'ath5k.ko': -1 Unknown symbol in module
Ath5k should have been there already. Many models of Eeepc use ath5k.cinclus_cinclus wrote:
-copying the compiled ath5k.ko from the kernel tree to /lib/modules/2.6.33.2atom/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath5k
I don't suppose you snagged the Xorg log. Sometimes there's a way to make it work by adding a modeline to the xorg.conf. Otherwise, I'd be curious if the Xorg in quirky can handle it correctly.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'll try quirky in place of the test I was preparing. For once, I went out without an arsenal of flash drives, so I wasn't able to bring any of the logs back. I just happened to catch my friend at home. There will be another delay.jemimah wrote:...I don't suppose you snagged the Xorg log. Sometimes there's a way to make it work by adding a modeline to the xorg.conf. Otherwise, I'd be curious if the Xorg in quirky can handle it correctly.