looks very cool....only i have asus eee 901 linux
yea i haven't gotten around to crackin it open to put in an atheros card.
Big thanks to PureH@te for picking this up.
My eeepc is sitting and waiting patiently
hey Pure@Hate, cmon man, we are all waiting for the package![]()
Don't let us down - if you need any manual work (manual menu edit etc) let me know, I'll help.
I might as well mention that I can't wait either.
I'm running BT3 of an SD card on two Eee's, a 701 and a 900. I'll happily offer the 701 up to the BT gods as a sacraficial guinae pig in exchange for this lzm.
Any new News about the lzm?
Sorry guys. Ive been really busy but I have not forgotten about doing this.![]()
I'm running Eeebuntu off the SSD and BT3 on a live+changes 8GB SDHC. When I tried to run slacke17-install I get the following:
cat: write error: No space left on device
/sbin/ldconfig: Writing of cache data failed: No such file or directory
Executing install script for e-20080504-i486-ljp...
cp: writing '/var/log/scripts/e-20080504-i486-ljp': No space left on device
However, when I do df -h it spits out this:
aufs----- 295M 295M 0-----100% /
/dev/hdc1 3.8G 2.8G 780M 76% /mnt/hdc1
/dev/sda1 2.0G 795M 1.2G 41% /mnt/sda1
/dev/sda2 5.6G 140M 5.2G 3% /mnt/sda2
If the SDHC card (sda1 and sda2) isn't full, why is slack install saying there's no space on the device? What is aufs and why is IT full? Should I go about this a different way if I'm trying to alter my live install and don't want e17 messing up Eeebuntu on my SSD? I assumed that BT3 points at the SDHC anyway.
On a side note, I've rebooted BT3 and the xine and other folder still hasn't showed up.Linux noob.
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