QUOTE(XE1UFO @ Feb 19 2010, 03:55 AM)

Hi. Thanks for the previous posts.
1. I also have a 16 Gb card on mine, which I don't plan to remove unless I can get a 32- or 64-Gb card. How can I add a Swap file on the card, (asuming this might speed up the system)? I tried to install Gpatred, but it would not work on this system. I would also not mind moving Home over to the card, if that were possible.
What was wrong while using gparted? Does it install?
You can alvays use cfdisk its tex mode and needs root access but it never fails.
Divide card into 2 partitions. First for data second for swap.
Swap must be formatted using mkswap and second with mkfs.vfat. (I suggest vfat to ease windows interoperability but beware permission and limit problems.)
Its not recommended to move /home to card/. if your card goes bad you might have problems.
Ith better to link some files or directories into /home/user dir.
QUOTE(XE1UFO @ Feb 19 2010, 03:55 AM)

2. I notice there are still quite a few Japanese language files and fonts which I tried to remove, but it told me it would remove the desktop. I wanted to liberate a little more space.
Try to rename files which contain those fonts. After some time ypu cam move them or delete. You can do similar operation with lots of unused files (readme's, manuals, infos etc). But you need to know how those files are used.
QUOTE(XE1UFO @ Feb 19 2010, 03:55 AM)

3. On the left side of the machine is a full-size USB port. I have tried a normal USB mouse and an external USB hard drive. Worked fine. What is the smaller USB connector on the right side for? I tried connecting it via a mini USB to USB cable to my laptop for file transfer, but no go. I read somewhere that supposedly the Netwalker should show up as an external drive on the laptop. I tried with both WindowsXP and Linux Mint (Ubuntu variety) on my laptop.
It should work as usual byt you need a small plug which converts this mini usb into big usb. Normall cable with miniusb is "wrong direction"