ED should chime in soon, I think he sends them out if your request them.
Also, look on the forum for the thread that shows you how to put the cover on without breaking the tabs, someone posted a thread in the past week or so.
The network manager won't let me connect to my WiFi network, it will show up on the list, if I click it will ask me for the root password, I give it that and then it will just say "network disconnected" if I click it again, then it will say "network disconnected" again.
I did the "up" thing to add the user to the additional groups but I am still unable to mount the second partition on the first SD card. It says I am unprivileged to mount it.
I am still unable to mount it even if I login as root.
I have Slackware running on the SD card, my SD cards FAT32 partitions show up on the desktop but when I click on them they give me an error saying unable to mount.
I am able to mount one of the SD cards partitions as root, but not the partition on the same card as the slackware partition.
Finally found some time to move everything off my main SD card and format it so I can give this a test.
Whats a good size of a pure OS partition if I don't plan on putting anything else on the partition but a few packages. is 6 GB good?
Cutting the 5 volt line should work though, if you get rid of the 5 volt connection between the Pandora's it won't charge but the data lines will be intact.
I'm sure there is a software way to change the current draw of the Pandora, but as a hackish way maybe try just cutting the 5 volt line? Maybe that will work.
I run about half the battery each day. I keep the system on in my pocket all the time, no switch flicking just a closed lid. The power drain is about 35 mA. Under usage that is about 225 mA to 300 mA. So I would say my average power draw would be around 125 mA. So thats about 11 watt/hours per...
Sounds really awesome, but since the products from OP all serve very niche markets you really have to do something special with the store. You need to think of something that will attract a small crowed and spread the word or the store will just be very empty. From what I've heard its quite...
Sounds great, in general how much ram can you "gain" before getting a performance loss instead? I did some research and it seems in Cyanogen they use a default of 25% of the total RAM space.
Hey, I'm pretty much a Linux noob, so why Slackware, I understand that it is a more updated OS, by my understanding the Kernel is the same between the 2 OS's.
Is Slackware more optimized, feature rich or something else? I remember people saying the Angstrom repository is kinda in disarray, so...
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