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2008-09-29
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2008-09-29
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2008-10-04
, 20:33
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2008-10-05
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2008-10-05
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2008-10-05
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When I look at the screenies on the deblet HP (for example cheese.png) I see that there is a gnome panel and brigthness-applet. Where can I get those?
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2008-10-05
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That's weird. /etc/xdg/autostart/nm-applet-showinall.desktop or something there?
I'm going to package them up eventually, it's pretty simple to work with. Maybe we'll even get stuff like advanced backlight on instead
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2008-10-05
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ITEM_NAME="Deblet-in-a-file on External-MMC-p1"
ITEM_ID="deblet-file-External-MMC-p1"
ITEM_DEVICE="${EXT_CARD}p1"
ITEM_MODULES="mbcache ext2"
ITEM_FSTYPE="vfat"
ITEM_FSOPTIONS="rw,noauto,nodev,nosuid,utf8,uid=29999"
ITEM_LINUXRC="deblet.img.linuxrc"
text2screen -s 2 -H center -y 80 -T 0 -t "Starting image file linuxrc.."
if [ ! -e /mnt/new_root/deblet_tmp/linuxrc ]; then
text2screen -s 2 -H center -y 100 -T 0 -t "Missing linuxrc?"
sleep 10
fi
exec /mnt/new_root/deblet_tmp/linuxrc
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2008-10-06
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But I've managed to get wireless working (editing etc/netwotk/interfaces) What I've noticed: it doesn't autmatically start up the interface on boottime, I've got to start it in root-term with ifup wlan0 (any hint where to place this so it does start on startup?)
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