QuoteWouldn't it be better to use a distro that isn't crappy and unsupported?[div align=\"right\"][a href=\"index.php?act=findpost&pid=158502\"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a][/div]Yes of course!! You're absolutely right.But...the skeye pad isn't that popular (e.g. compared to the simpad) and no one joined the project at linuxtogo, so this port is still in a very early state.I look forward to the day i get 2.6 kernel running, build some patches and integrate all that stuff into a real distribution, like angstrom.scholbert
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i would also like to see my pad runnin the tux, btw how the heck do you get this thing apart !!!!
There are four TORX (size 6) screws at the backside of the pad. The screws are hidden behind some plastic caps. You might take a small metal drill to get the caps out of the holes. Of course warranty is gone afterwards.Additionally the bezel is fixed with some kind of snap-in brackets. So you might release them with some tight pressure after removing the screws!You might have a look at this picture. Unfortunaly i got no photo from the bezel itself but it shows the pad from the front after lifting off the front bezel.You might see the screws holes in every corner, so please release them first