On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 6:59 AM, Ken Restivo <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 10:36:00AM +1100, Roger E wrote: >> >> > >> > If there is room for complaining then that would be: >> > >> > 1) 1024x600 resolution at times is cumbersome as some dialogs/apps by >> > default have windows that don't allow resizing below ~650 pixels height-wise >> > (cough, cough, ardour mixer? :-) making it a bit annoying to deal with as >> > taskbars end-up covering the ok/cancel buttons >> > >> > >> I use DebianEEE with Xfce on my EeePC900. You can auto-hide the taskbar >> so it pops up when you move the cursor to the bottom. You can do this >> with KDE too. >> I know it still leaves at least 50px hidden, but it helps. Avidemux has >> the same problem. >> > > So far, the only real problems I've had that I haven't been able to solve with a quick Wiki/Google/FAQ read or from rote memory, are these two: > > 1) Aggh, fonts in rxvt and mutt! http://www.restivo.org/misc/ugly-fonts.png > I solved this problem once before, somehow (LOCALE?), when I first set up my other Asus laptop, but I don't remember how exactly. > > 2) Suspend to disk works, but sudo /etc/acpi/sleep.sh does nothing. I've no idea why. I'd sure like to have RAM sleep working, since suspend-to-disk thrashes the SSD unnecessarily. > > Not too bad. Once I get the above resolved, I'll try the 2.6.26-rt11 kernel and see how it goes. > If the eeePC that you have is anything like the 701 I have, you might find you need a small usb sound device to get over problems with xruns from the rather dodgy intel soundchip on the same interrupt as the graphics device.... James _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user