More notes:
iptables is broken. Seems that ip_tables is neither compiled into kernel NOR included as a module. (although supporting netfilter modules are present, like ip_conntrack connection tracking - yes I've install iptables and iproute2 ipks - like 'mc', I can't live without those tools - they've allowed me to use my Z as a wireless router in the past, when my DSL was down and I routed my home network through the Z and out my cell via IRDA)
'hcitool dev' finds no devices with my billionton bluetooth. If I dig about I find dmesg reporting it at ttyS0 when inserted. /etc/bluetooth/bt-uart.conf has an entry "Compact Flash", "Bluetooth Card","","":/dev/ttyS3 bcsp:/dev/ttyS3 baud_base 921600 that almost matches. When I change that entry to ttyS0 both places, however, it still fails to recognize the card.
Pointer is very 'jittery' - for example trying to tap the 'X' to close xmms and even with the stylus perfectly centered in the X, and the cursor ALSO perfectly centered in the X, it's hit or miss whether it actually clicks the X or tries to drag the window or hits the rollup widget. This jitteriness is the likely cause of the problem where tapping on ANY button regardless of size will often NOT actually click the button - the UI seems to consider it a mouse movement instead of a button click.
Ctrl and Alt are broken everywhere, not just MC. Alt-Tab does nothing except 'tab' if the focused window allows 'tab'. Ctrl displays "0~" on a console, while Alt displays "1~".
When first starting X, the X server fires up in landscape mode (matching current screen orientation), but before actually doing anything except display grey startup background and cursor 'X', it changes to portrait mode. Then it starts the taskbar, populates it, THEN returns to Landscape.
Display DOES shut off /sometimes/ when I close clamshell. I've not figured out any pattern yet to identify why it fails sometimes.
My bl08 battery has been in my C860 for about 45 minutes uptime right now. Fully charged when inserted, apm reported it as 75%. After 30 minutes, it's STILL reporting it at 75%. At 45 minutes it's registering 83%?!? with no change in usage or devices. Something is definitely wonky in apmland.
'del' doesn't work - fn+bs just inserts a tilde. (Related to this, it would be really REALLY helpful if we could define the FN+ key combos as well - for instance, I have NEVER used fn+1 through fn+0, but several times a day I wish I had function keys. I'd be thrilled if I could map 'FN+1' to send 'F1' keypresses, etc.
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