Am Sonntag 29 März 2009 16:50:16 schrieb Oddball:
Herbert Graeber schreef:
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We shall remove the old eeepc page and replace it with more valueable information. Maybe it would be a good idea, to use different pages for each openSUSE version, because many things are really different. On the other hand it would be nice to have different pages for different classes of eepcs. And there are special topics like openSUSE on SSDs which are interesting for its own.
Yes that sounds good. Maybe like: opensuse at eee-pc. from there nice target links to models and opensuse version? Or maybe links to other pages, if it would become to large or cluthered..
I think users want to have a cook book like reciept, how to enable the features of their eeepc. So having a page per (group of) eeepc model would be fine. It is nice for the writers of theses pages, too, because they can concentrate on the model they own. But these pages should all be similar structured and will contain some duplicate stuff. To reduce this duplication we need some basic information on the eepc main page and some additional pages of special topics, for example about SSDs and partitioning them. We shall try to separate things, which are neccessary to make the eeepc work and other optional things, which are a matter of taste.
Is there anybody that has the keys working on 901?
The scripts on the wiki page is nearly correct, but it depends on the wlan drivers used and the name of the sound device. Both are different for my eepc 900a.
I hope for 11.2 all is 'cool', and works without hassle... ;)
Using the Kernel 2.6.29 from Kernel:Head repository shows, that all Fn-Keys, except monitor switching work out of the box for my eeep 900A. So there is hope for openSUSE 11.2.
Herbert
My 11.1 >11.1Factory failed in a failing xserver, so init3 is my only option there now. Now i bit myself into the partitioner to shrink my 11.1 / and /home, and install 11.1 from dvd next to the halfbroken factory version, to be able to get to the nessesary logfiles... It worked, i just finished the install, and changed networkmanager to ifup, and updated fonts and solver. atm the second update before first login is happening. So now on a 64GB RunCore ssd, i have XP, 11.1Fac, and 11.1Standard. The bootloader mentions both installation and windows, so it should be possible to boot all of them 'out of the box' ... ;)
I have gone another way. I have installed openSUSE 11.1 and replaced to kernel only by the latest one from the Kernel:HEAD repository. Things that worked without problems, which havent with the original kernel: Hotkeys, except xrandr handling, WLAN inclusive rfkill support (no madwifi required anymore!). The only thing that I had to configure is the load of the pciehp and rfkill-input modules. Herbert -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org