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Originally Posted by petergunn View Post
My original bootmenu issues were fixed by installing Deblet Bootmenu. After installing that and b-man's rootstrap I could chroot, add some swap and apt-get install sys-env-x to get a basic Jaunty install.

But problems with the ports repo meant I couldn't try ubuntu-desktop so I installed Xubuntu instead. I have a N800 so installed onboard & xvkbd before booting (apt-get install + edit /etc/gdm/Init/Default to load it with -always-on-top before login screen) - gok wouldn't install due to the broken repos.

Anyway it booted, xvkbd worked but generally sucked - painfully slow plus it kept repeating the last key I clicked but I managed to log on and it did eventually login to the desktop.

While its a great achievement to see Xubuntu running on the N800 it was painfully slow and I couldn't get the accessibility setting app to load so you have to edit the config files manually to set up xvkbd after login.

Hopefully the regular ubuntu-desktop works better, but I think its too slow for any form of productive use. Still early days.

Many thanks to b-man and xnt for making this possible and helping on IRC.

-PG
I tried XFCE and thought it was ridiculously slow too. Then, I realized that gnome-keyring-daemon was using 100% processor. Killing that process helped, until it would popup again. Eventually, I found out that nm-applet and gnome-keyring-daemon were causing serious issues. By kiling nm-applet and gnome-keyring-daemon I was able to use xfce. FWIW: I also ended up having the same issues in gnome.
Anyway, have a look and see if you're having the same issues....once I got rid of the processor hogs, both xfce and gnome were pretty usuable. They were still considerably slower than hildon and e17.