Reply
Thread Tools
Posts: 368 | Thanked: 975 times | Joined on Aug 2013
#31
Originally Posted by tmi View Post
I haven't experienced this. Don't know if it makes a difference, but I expanded the ext4 partition and created the swap partition(s) before my first boot to Kali.
I just did the same (so ignored the installation instructions from rapol.goutham) but it shuts down for me as well. Both as 'user' and as 'root'
Will try again later and follow the instructions to the letter.

[edit] Tried again with following the instructions, same problem. Shuts down a few seconds after logging in.

Last edited by t-b; 2016-04-01 at 21:31.
 
Posts: 1,808 | Thanked: 4,272 times | Joined on Feb 2011 @ Germany
#32
Originally Posted by t-b View Post
[edit] Tried again with following the instructions, same problem. Shuts down a few seconds after logging in.
I suspect xfce4-power-manager and/or UPower and/or ACPID and/or systemd may all be trying to decide that the N900 needs to be shut down real quick because they may believe that the battery is empty (looking at wrong /sys path or whatever).

This is only a suspicion. For some reason whoever/whatever is aggresive enough to decide to shutdown the N900 is nevertheless too shy to drop something on the syslog. Shameful behaviour, really.
 

The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to reinob For This Useful Post:
Posts: 45 | Thanked: 136 times | Joined on Jan 2012 @ Hyderabad
#33
I have not faced the shutdown problem with my device, are you facing this problem since the first boot or after few reboots?

And could you please check syslog (/var/log/syslog). Clear the log using ssh and login using user account and let it shutdown again. Then place post the syslog file here.

Last edited by rapol.goutham; 2016-04-02 at 20:18.
 

The Following User Says Thank You to rapol.goutham For This Useful Post:
Posts: 45 | Thanked: 136 times | Joined on Jan 2012 @ Hyderabad
#34
Originally Posted by reinob View Post
I suspect xfce4-power-manager and/or UPower and/or ACPID and/or systemd may all be trying to decide that the N900 needs to be shut down real quick because they may believe that the battery is empty (looking at wrong /sys path or whatever).

This is only a suspicion. For some reason whoever/whatever is aggresive enough to decide to shutdown the N900 is nevertheless too shy to drop something on the syslog. Shameful behaviour, really.
Isn't there anything updated in syslog?
 

The Following User Says Thank You to rapol.goutham For This Useful Post:
Posts: 45 | Thanked: 136 times | Joined on Jan 2012 @ Hyderabad
#35
Just cloned the image that I have provided to you to my sdcard. But I am not able to recreate the shutdown problem you are facing.
I have written the disk image to the sdcard without any partitions on it. But it doesn't matter even there were partitions on it, this disk image will replace entire partition table. Can you try with other locale settings on your first boot (btw I am using en_IN). May be something is wrong with xfce. Chroot to your sdcard and try installing other DE like openbox or lxde and also try reinstalling lightdm.
 

The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to rapol.goutham For This Useful Post:
Posts: 172 | Thanked: 353 times | Joined on Nov 2014
#36
Some key combos (based on this layout):

| = Fn + Sh + L
~ = Fn + Dn

EDIT:
Esc = Fn + BkSp
Instead of Tab, Esc-Esc completion works: Fn + BkSp(2 times)

Home = Fn + Sh + L
End = Fn + Sh + R

PgUp = Fn + Sh + Up
PdDn = Fn + Sh + Dn

Scroll Up = Sh + Up
Scroll Down = Sh + Dn

Start of word = Ctrl + L
End of word = Ctrl + R

Start of line = Fn + L
End of line = Fn + R

Fullscreen(On/Off) = Fn + Sh + ,

Right mouse click (context menu?) = Fn + Sh + P

----
What I couldn't figure out:

Window Changer (Alt-Tab) = ?
EDIT: I ended up mapping Cycle Windows to Ctrl+BkSp in Window Manager.

Last edited by tmi; 2016-04-14 at 23:19.
 

The Following User Says Thank You to tmi For This Useful Post:
Posts: 45 | Thanked: 136 times | Joined on Jan 2012 @ Hyderabad
#37
Originally Posted by tmi View Post
Some key combos (based on this layout):

| = Fn + Sh + L
~ = Fn + Dn

Tab = Fn+BkSp(2 times)

Home = Fn + Sh + L
End = Fn + Sh + R

PgUp = Fn + Sh + Up
PdDn = Fn + Sh + Dn

Scroll Up = Sh + Up
Scroll Down = Sh + Dn

Start of word = CTRL + L
End of word = CTRL + R

Start of line = Fn + L
End of line = Fn + R

Fullscreen(On/Off) = Fn + Sh + ,

Right mouse click (context menu?) = Fn + Sh + P

----
What I couldn't figure out:

Esc = ?
Window Changer (Alt-Tab) = ?
check this link
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ar...er/rx51_us.map
 

The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to rapol.goutham For This Useful Post:
Posts: 172 | Thanked: 353 times | Joined on Nov 2014
#38
Originally Posted by rapol.goutham View Post
check this link
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ar...er/rx51_us.map
D'oh... so Tab actually is Sh+Space and the Esc-Esc completion fooled me.
Live and learn
 
Posts: 432 | Thanked: 917 times | Joined on Jun 2011
#39
The image is booting and everything seems to work. Thank you. This post includes a script to turn on the KB LEDs.
EDIT: update and upgrade went smoothly. Sound is working although i had to install alsa-utils to get it louder with alsamixer. Don`t know if that was the right thing to do.

Last edited by saponga; 2016-04-27 at 07:25.
 

The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to saponga For This Useful Post:
Posts: 172 | Thanked: 353 times | Joined on Nov 2014
#40
Yesterday, I ran apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade (have done that before this) and the touchscreen's (or rather the mouse pointer's) Y-axis got inverted after a reboot.
I tried adding Option "InvertY" "1" to /etc/X11/xorg.conf but no luck after a logout or even a reboot.
(I did then try "InvertX" "1" and even "SwapAxes" "1" just to see if there'd be any change but got nothing.)

After clumsily navigating to Settings I managed to start also the Calibrate Touchscreen but that didn't help either.
 
Reply

Tags
kali armhf, kali latest, kali n900, kali rolling

Thread Tools

 
Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 01:46.