That's really curious since things were working and after my doing things via symlink, but not after the update. Thanks for the tip, I'll investigate along those lines.
I'm not sure, but I thought there was a weakness in the hardware which made wifi poor.
Heck, I still can't get the delete key to work.
None of the keys you mentioned are listed in http://pandorawiki.org/Keyboard so I'm curious about this too.
Well that's counter-intuitive, thanks for mentioning it.
I edited http://pandorawiki.org/FAQ/software/emulation to mention this, but it'll need a better home one day.
Working fine for me.
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Also, regarding the bug tracker -- make sure it's mentioned clearly in future beta testing posts. Even if some people prefer the forum, there are people like me* who would create and update tickets when reading forum bug reports.
*(I'm probably going to regret...
Thanks for the mention of zRam not being enabled on first boot, rebooting solves it for me.
Also for swapon -s / free, I'll note these on the wiki:
http://pandorawiki.org/Swap
Yes there's more documentation scattered around for this topic, I'll make a note to gather it all up into one...
After the second boot, I saw that one line had a sed error. I didn't think about freezing output and writing it down though. =(
Also, zRam is enabled by default? How can I tell? I don't see it with `free`.
Some documentation for the installation steps I use...
A simple LAMP setup would be good for people who would have something like a local installation of MediaWiki as their personal knowledgebase.
I'm glad the proper software is already ported.
Hmm, the article is worded pretty badly then.
Seems to depend on swap space.. =/
At any rate, from my experience I needed to set up a swap file to get Firefox to run at an acceptable speed. If zRam was installed by default on the latest beta then I shouldn't have needed to do this.
I'll...
I definitely needed to create a swap file - that PND was a fantastic aid, thanks for linking it!
Firefox is horrific without it, and quite usable with it. I'm not sure what's going on with zRam, but from what I can tell it would need a swap file of some sort to do its job.
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I'm going...
From what I can tell, zRam is a way to make better use of a swapfile. So you'd just set up a swapfile in the usual manner.
I found this tool which helped me set up and activate a swapfile where I wanted.
http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=swaptools-0.1-slaeshjag
No I didn't know that.
Last time I looked into it, it still wasn't ready for human use. =/
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So the solution seems to be...
- Setting up the Pandora to be seen as a USB device.
- Booting another computer using the Pandora as a boot device.
- Having GRUB2 set up to boot from...
jstest is part of the joystick package.
http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~vojtech/joystick/
possibly
http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~vojtech/input/
I don't know what is involved with just compiling jstest.
I don't know if it's useful to give information from other distributions...
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