What kind of issues, specifically?scsijon wrote:...
ps Tman ff8 causes problems with Thunderbird/Eudora If directly installed, not via an ff7>ff8 upgrade.
Pemasu,
Thanks! I was hoping to get a response from you.

It's definitely missing suspend/hibernate capability. If we collect a list of other stuff we want, I can rebuild it or we can try to talk Barry into adding the missing items.Tman wrote:About the kernel. I remember reading one of Pemasu threads saying that Barry's 2.6.9.4 kernel was missing something in the compile, but can't remember exactly what that thing was...maybe it was bluetooth. I am not sure if we should stick with that kernel or go with another one atm. We should hold off compiling of drivers until this gets sorted out.
I think you should talk to ttuuxxx about kernel-related stuff, cause I don't know too much about the specific details of the kernel compile process. I'm sure whatever you decide will be good.jemimah wrote:..If we collect a list of other stuff we want, I can rebuild it or we can try to talk Barry into adding the missing items.
ttuuxxxjemimah wrote:Here's a preliminary list of changes I would like to make.
Remove (redundant, unnecessary, not user-friendly, or better in repo):
Replace:
urxvt - lxterminal <-- does lxterminal fully replace urxvt? When I tried other terminals that weren't rxvt based, we lost certain functions, If I remember correctly the puppy package manager stopped working.
epdfview - evince <--- this is a great tradeoff, and bring better functions, like opens comic books, but it does add some weight like gconf, and if were adding gconf, then why use galculator? Gcalctooll is way better and also makes use of gconf, its really linux's best somewhat small calculator.
cgtkcalc - galculator
If only the problem were that simple. If I remember correctly, including wl causes a number of broadcom cards not to work. And not including it causes a number of cards not to work. The best we can do is include it and blacklist it. I would suspect that newer kernels would have better broadcom support, but I don't know that for sure.Ray MK wrote: Many of the recently released budget (and expensive) laptops seem to have Broadcom wifi - and therefore - a large number of potential users
could be left wondering what to do.
Thats great!!!jemimah wrote:I don't intend to heavily customize and patch the kernel specifically for netbooks. I also have stopped work on Puppeee and Fluppy, in favor of getting some of these changes into the mainline if possible.sickgut wrote:will this new distro support EeePCs / netbooks like Puppeee/ fluppy did or will this be something unrelated, and if so then will we see a Puppeee/ Fluppy update in the future?
I do intend to test on the eee and try to only include programs that fit on smallish screens, and to make sure power management is working.
I haven't decided on kernel yet. I like to stick with one Barry is using, so it gets thoroughly tested. I've had some weird experiences with the 3.x kernel so far but its possible that new and better kernels will be released before this project is ready for release.mavrothal wrote:Is it decided which kernel saluki is going to use? 2.6.x or 3.x.x?
Also is it decided if it's going to use Aufs or unionfs?
My experience with the 3.1 kernel is that unionfs has problems particularly when booting from USB and going to suspend. In contrast Aufs looks rock-solid.
BTW aufs 3.x-standalone patches fine without any issue.
We can pull urxvt, but we need to leave rxvt in for the ppm and a few other functions. (Also we might want to add xterm because src2pkg needs it - I really want to work on getting src2pkg working in our devx because there's a number of situations where src2pkg works a ton better than new2dir and you get true drag and drop compile functionality [when it works])ttuuxxx wrote:ttuuxxxjemimah wrote:Here's a preliminary list of changes I would like to make.
Remove (redundant, unnecessary, not user-friendly, or better in repo):
Replace:
urxvt - lxterminal <-- does lxterminal fully replace urxvt? When I tried other terminals that weren't rxvt based, we lost certain functions, If I remember correctly the puppy package manager stopped working.
epdfview - evince <--- this is a great tradeoff, and bring better functions, like opens comic books, but it does add some weight like gconf, and if were adding gconf, then why use galculator? Gcalctooll is way better and also makes use of gconf, its really linux's best somewhat small calculator.
cgtkcalc - galculator