whats your model # ? im useing eee pc 900a 4g with bt3 and it fills up the sdd but everything works but sound, whats the install size of bt4?
Just used BT4 on my little EEE PC 4G
Works fine...
Sound: Working
Wireless: Partially Working (I can airodump, inject, but can't connect)
Wired Network: Not Tested
Startx: Working.
The only thing I'm trying to solve is the ACPI (for the Fn keys and to solve known bugs for Intrepid on the EEE).... I've been looking on the Eeeuser Forum for some tips, and I found this:
- CPI scripts for Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex
- Intrepid kernel packages (2.6.27-5-eeepc)
As soon as I have some time in my hands I'll try it and post the results here (let's hope those changes don't f*ck up the changes you guys made (Backtrack Dev Team) )
BTW: Great job, I love BT4. Thanx a lot.
whats your model # ? im useing eee pc 900a 4g with bt3 and it fills up the sdd but everything works but sound, whats the install size of bt4?
Mine is the 701 4G
U got a 900a.... I think your's has the same wireless card as mine... (atheros..), can you connect to an ap? (I can inject, but not connect)
My sound works fine...
yes with bt3f i can connect to ap / inject with eee pc, i have not just yet done the move to bt4 on the eee pc still thinking about it i need to know how big the install is, im using my sd card as my home /tmp /logs and so on atm and just need more space
Could anyone Help with the WLAN Connect Problem on eeepc 700/900 with Atheros Cards? I tried the mdwifi drive in /opt/drivers but with no luck.
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I got the same eee and almost the same problems, Kismet and all the stuff is running fine, but when it comes to connect to my wpa2 nothing happens. When i open my wifi, i can connect in no time...
Whats the probem ?
Lol looks like it was really a User error...
Dont know what was wrong but now it works .....
Erased the connection, rebooted and did it again, this time not with the expert settings (i have wpa2) and it connected.
To starrt your wireless you can just use
ifconfig ath0 up (substitute ath0 with your device )
Booting with the wireless offline is beneficial.
I suggest using a utility like wlassistant to keep track of your wireless settings for different networks.
Check out my Eee-PC 1000HD post on the intrepid kernel and ACPI scripts.
Honestly, its probably the best kernel to run on your eee. I've been playing with Gentoo on the 1000HD since the post, but there are disadvantages to compiling from source. I will tell you that Gentoo 2,6,28 sources will chode out on the eee-pc. So you have to stick with 2,6,27, even then the speed increase over the intrepid eee-pc kernel was minimal. Do it up.
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