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Feb 19 2009, 07:33 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 66 Joined: 26-September 04 Member No.: 4,770 |
Hi,
after getting Zubuntu to work on my SL-C760 with a lot of help from this forum I've created a detailed description about the steps that are necessary to install Zubuntu on the SL-C760: http://home.arcor.de/bnsmb/public/htdocs/z...he_SL_C760.html The description is in German language but hopefully it's useful for non-german speakers only ... If not , let me know and I'll create an english translation. Thanks again for the gread help from this forum to get this working regards Bernd |
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Feb 19 2009, 10:46 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 114 Joined: 12-May 06 Member No.: 9,848 |
Thanks for sharing. I will try this tonight on my sl-c760 variation: SL-7500C. BTW, google web page translation helped because I don't read Germany.
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Feb 20 2009, 01:47 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 66 Joined: 26-September 04 Member No.: 4,770 |
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Feb 22 2009, 10:49 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 114 Joined: 12-May 06 Member No.: 9,848 |
Let me know how it's going so that I can update the webpage if neccessary regards Bernd It went pretty well. I just took my previous installation and applied your changes. Touch screen worked pretty well. I was also able to use USB network to connect to the internet via my Windows XP box. However, rtc is NOT working for me. Everytime I reboot it went back to 1970. The other issue is that when I leave the device in sleep mode for a while and turn it back on, sometimes X will freeze or go blank. The only way to get out of it seems to be pulling out the battery. I was able to get sound with your alsamixer settings but for only for one channel. I will try more things later. |
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Feb 23 2009, 12:32 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 138 Joined: 12-February 04 Member No.: 1,830 |
I've used Zubuntu and Debian, and I've also noticed that X sometimes crashes when turning the device on after suspending. I can ssh into it, but that's not much consolation if I'm away from a PC.
My solution? Install xdm, so that if X crashes, it restarts itself straight away. The only downside to this approach is that after reboot xdm kicks in and the touch screen doesn't work correctly, so I make sure a terminal is loaded immediately (edit .xsession to do this - just copy the contents of .xinitrc first), and then I can do CODE /etc/init.d/xdm stop to stop xdm and go back to the command line. Then I log in again, and do CODE /etc/init.d/xdm start which gives X all the environmental variables necessary to get the touch screen working correctly. Dan |
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Feb 23 2009, 09:07 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 66 Joined: 26-September 04 Member No.: 4,770 |
Hi,
QUOTE It went pretty well. I just took my previous installation and applied your changes. Touch screen worked pretty well. I was also able to use USB network to connect to the internet via my Windows XP box. However, rtc is NOT working for me. Everytime I reboot it went back to 1970. Did you issue the date -u command and the hwclock command? Looks like the -u is mandatory to make the time persistent QUOTE The other issue is that when I leave the device in sleep mode for a while and turn it back on, sometimes X will freeze or go blank. The only way to get out of it seems to be pulling out the battery. I was able to get sound with your alsamixer settings but for only for one channel. Hmm, I did not try the supsend / resume with Zubunutu in depth. regards Bernd |
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Mar 16 2009, 12:33 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 1,141 Joined: 22-April 04 From: Belgium Member No.: 2,962 |
Thanks for the great manual.
All up and running (Jaunty 9.04) on a C860. Gnumeric, Galculator, Sylpheed, pidgin, even gnome-games (I love tetravex), ... everything seems to work ! Having fun, Chero. |
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Jul 14 2009, 01:18 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 28-February 08 Member No.: 21,444 |
Hello, I am having trouble booting into Zubuntu on my c860. I installed the kernel from the omegamoon blog and extracted the zubuntu root fs onto a 2g sd card. But I can't figure out the contents of the kernel-cmdline file. What should the kernel-cmdline file contain? I tried using the kernel-cmdline mentioned in this guide but that would only return me to the bootmenu selection after selecting Zubuntu.
Please, if somebody can help me out here I would really appreciate it. Thank You. |
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Jul 14 2009, 07:02 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 54 Joined: 12-November 05 From: Israel Member No.: 8,524 |
Hello, I am having trouble booting into Zubuntu on my c860. I installed the kernel from the omegamoon blog and extracted the zubuntu root fs onto a 2g sd card. But I can't figure out the contents of the kernel-cmdline file. What should the kernel-cmdline file contain? I tried using the kernel-cmdline mentioned in this guide but that would only return me to the bootmenu selection after selecting Zubuntu. Please, if somebody can help me out here I would really appreciate it. Thank You. I didn't have to edit anything for it to work. I just extracted the root fs (you can get the 9.04 one from here), and then the machine specific root addition (from here). And everything worked out of the box... |
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