I just purchased an hp mini 210 2177nr with the dual core n550. i had a toshiba satellite previously with xp on it, and sometimes booted puppy via a usb flash drive.
i am donating the toshiba to a good cause, i swapped out the hard drives so i have a 500gb xp drive in the mini 210 now and the 250gb hp drive is in the toshiba working fine,
xp will not boot on the 210 so i used the usb drive and got puppy 5.1 working except for internet and clicking on the touchpad.
i am now using jolicloud because it has the correct drivers for the mini 210, but i don't like it and would much prefer to have puppy running well. jolicloud installer also wiped my puppy off the usb drive, but that is not a big deal since i have it somewhere on another hard drive or i can just reinstall it.
apparently getting the wifi drivers installed into puppy for the 210 is not trivial. it uses a broadcom adaptor. i think the model number is 4312 but not sure.
EDIT: i found the broadcom driver download site here
http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php
but i have never compiled drivers before so i would need to be walked through this process.
is there any way i can use the jolicloud wifi and touchpad drivers with puppy?
i tried downloading the drivers from hp and installing them under WINE but installshield presented some problems.
does fluppy work out of the box with the 210 2177nr?
what would be a good OS for this computer aside from jolicloud as i really don't like joli.
hp mini 210 2177nr OS problems with wifi and touchpad
hp mini 210 2177nr OS problems with wifi and touchpad
Last edited by weroflu on Mon 21 Mar 2011, 16:12, edited 2 times in total.
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If you have a particular preference for Ubuntu (or any other distribution) then sure, go ahead and use it. But don't let the question of dual-core support interfere with your decision. The Puppy 4.x and 5.x series both have full SMP (Symmetric Multi-Processor) support. Puppy will fly on a dual-core machine.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 596#421596
Compiling kernel modules is a non-trivial process. Far better to install the modules that someone else has already compiled for you. See "How to install Broadcom STA driver on Puppy 5"weroflu wrote:EDIT: i found the broadcom driver download site here
http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php
but i have never compiled drivers before so i would need to be walked through this process.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 596#421596
syanptic driver
update:
the touchpad works only with moving and tapping, no clicks work.
the touchpad works only with moving and tapping, no clicks work.