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2007-01-30
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2007-01-30
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2007-02-03
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@ Aloha, OR
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2007-02-03
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@ Aloha, OR
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This is probably a stupid question. What is the username/password for the ubuntu-maemo login?
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2007-02-10
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This is a kernel issue with Ubuntu 6.10 running on M, C3 and some other processors. I have a laptop with an M here. If I have some time this weekend I will try do a custom kernel as a boot option and hopefully that fixes it.
"This is because the 2.6.17-10-server kernel is compiled with HIGHMEM64G support, which requires PAE, but the Via C3 processor used on most Epias does not support PAE. You will have to use a kernel without HIGHMEM64G support (HIGHMEM4G will work, as will NOHIGHMEM).
The same problem occurs on certain Pentium M CPUs. Most other CPUs since Pentium Pro support PAE."
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2007-03-12
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2007-03-13
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2007-03-14
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2007-04-08
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Edit -
Ok I just got the vmware appliance running and have more information about your wireless connection.
These lines in Ubuntu.vmx;
Ethernet0.present = "TRUE"
ethernet0.addressType = "generated"
ethernet0.generatedAddress = "00:0c:29:55:f7:eb"
ethernet0.generatedAddressOffset = "0"
Mean that the vm is going to use bridged networking to what ever interface you specified in your vmware install or vmware-config.pl based on OS. If you would like an easier way to have internet add this line after the line with the "generated"
ethernet0.connectionType = "nat"
That will use nat'ing through any avalible interface. Your host will issue a dhcp address based on the network you specified in your config. (for example I used 172.16.20.0/24)
Hope that helps more
Last edited by schmots; 2007-01-30 at 13:27.