Installation on microsd

Robert Small robert at robertsmall.org
Sat Aug 26 21:41:56 CEST 2017


Glad to see some fresh blood, I mean activity...

I now find the device quite usable for most things, suspend and back light
work well for me, seems not everyone agrees. It does seem that there are
potentially different versions of the same device so YMMV.

I believe using the eMMC and not the uSD increases the stability but this
*may* have been changed in recent kernels. Notably 4.10+ seems a lot better
after we got suspend and back light.

Welcome and good luck!

Thanks,
Robert.

On Sat, 26 Aug 2017, 1:09 p.m. Nicolas Huillard <nicolas at huillard.net>
wrote:

> Le samedi 26 août 2017 à 12:26 +0200, Marek Handze a écrit :
> > Thanks guys. I was able to split windows partition and now I have Linux
> > installed on eMMC.
> > I still need to use OnScreen keyboard and now I'm moving to Linux
> > tweaks. Few questions:
> >
> > 1. Where can I find patched kernel or patches that I can apply to make
> > working keyboard/touchpad/sound ? As I see only those 3 elements are off
> > now.
>
> Check the ML archive for Paul Mansfield's kernels and Wessel Dankers'
> shot at the latest.
> https://www.zaurus.org.uk/download/toshiba_click_mini_l9w/
> https://www.fruit.je/download/click/patches/
>
> I compiled mine and tweaked a few things to get brightness control to
> work without patching userland.
> Check the full thread "new kernel 4.12.0-rc2", which contains lots of
> details.
> I didn't try to make sound work, but it still may be more than just
> kernel patches (ALSA userland config files, or more...).
>
> > 2. It's seems like suspending to memory just freeze system and hard
> > reset is needed after. Is it fixable for now ?
>
> Suspend to RAM is highly unreliable, and I wasn't able to make suspend
> to disk work (I didn't dig far enough).
>
> > 3. Do you have any good solution for right click after touch screen
> > press for 2-3 secs ? The option built in Ubuntu (Simulatd Secondary
> > Click) doesn't work well for me.
>
> I don't use the touch-screen, but it seems to be much better with 4.12
> then with earlier kernels.
>
> Happy hacking !
>
> --
> Nicolas Huillard
>
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