Hi all,
I've just installed the Framakey Salix on the SD card of my Eeepc701.
Do you know where I could grab/download the drivers (network card, wifi, bluetooth, etc.) for the Eeepc701?
Thanks in advance.
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(Solved) Salix Drivers For Eeepc701
Re: Salix Drivers For Eeepc701
Sorry, but your post doesn't make much sense. You are looking for things that are already there.
Re: Salix Drivers For Eeepc701
Ok, so if I understood well, the drivers are already there... Do you know how I could install/activate them?gapan wrote:Sorry, but your post doesn't make much sense. You are looking for things that are already there.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Salix Drivers For Eeepc701
Actually I've got similar netbook. I've installed salix in LXDE version. Everything was working out of the box except webcam, which I've never really needed. What is important, the responsiveness is outstanding.
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Re: Salix Drivers For Eeepc701
Because I cannot connect to the net via Wifi or the network cable, and the keyborad shortcuts (for volume, bluetooth, wifi, etc) don't work also.gapan wrote:What makes you think they are not already installed/activated?
I've installed the Framakey Salix (in french), I think that I'll need to install the Salix original version to be able to use my Eeepc.
Thanks again for your answers.
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Re: Salix Drivers For Eeepc701
Thanks satyr, I'll then install the LXDE version... as I really don't need the webcam.satyr wrote:Actually I've got similar netbook. I've installed salix in LXDE version. Everything was working out of the box except webcam, which I've never really needed. What is important, the responsiveness is outstanding.
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Re: Salix Drivers For Eeepc701
arcturien,
Just discovered the Salix Framakey remix project (in French). Could be that some things are different than the original & explain the lack of functionality you described.
It seems like a great project. We'll test it out & see if we can help them iron some things if needed. It seems that they might have done it with the help of LiveClone.
Do let us know how things work out for you with vanilla Salix.
Just discovered the Salix Framakey remix project (in French). Could be that some things are different than the original & explain the lack of functionality you described.
It seems like a great project. We'll test it out & see if we can help them iron some things if needed. It seems that they might have done it with the help of LiveClone.
Do let us know how things work out for you with vanilla Salix.

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Re: Salix Drivers For Eeepc701
All hardware in my Samsung netbook works out of the box in Salix, but no idea about EeePC. IMHO everything should work, too.
Re: Salix Drivers For Eeepc701
arcturien, could you test something for me?
On the framakey-salix key, could you execute iwconfig in a terminal as root & tell me if it recognizes your wireless device? & if so, is it named differently than in wicd? (check in wicd preferences)
You can also execute ifconfig to double check your wired connection although it should have already appeared in iwconfig as a non-wireless extension.
If they are named differently(as I suspect), change the wicd preferences for your network devices' names to be the same than in iwconfig/ifconfig & refresh wicd. That should get your network going again.
On the framakey-salix key, could you execute iwconfig in a terminal as root & tell me if it recognizes your wireless device? & if so, is it named differently than in wicd? (check in wicd preferences)
You can also execute ifconfig to double check your wired connection although it should have already appeared in iwconfig as a non-wireless extension.
If they are named differently(as I suspect), change the wicd preferences for your network devices' names to be the same than in iwconfig/ifconfig & refresh wicd. That should get your network going again.

What really matters is where you are going, not where you come from.