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Since a lot of things have been tweaked now, like the touchscreen sensivity and wifi and bluetooth et all, can we expect a 0.0.5 image soon? Could you give us an indication of around when we can expect 0.0.5?
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No matter what I do, the unzipping always hangs at different points. The TouchPadBuntuRootfs.tgz file is at /media/internal, and I have even tried manually running the command to unpack it, but it always hangs at random points. (Although manually executing the command usually gets farther before hanging, and the script usually hangs when unpacking to /var)
 
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No matter what I do, the unzipping always hangs at different points. The TouchPadBuntuRootfs.tgz file is at /media/internal, and I have even tried manually running the command to unpack it, but it always hangs at random points. (Although manually executing the command usually gets farther before hanging, and the script usually hangs when unpacking to /var)
Where/what are you running the commands from?
Have you tried redownloading TouchPadBuntuRootfs.tgz?
 
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No matter what I do, the unzipping always hangs at different points. The TouchPadBuntuRootfs.tgz file is at /media/internal, and I have even tried manually running the command to unpack it, but it always hangs at random points. (Although manually executing the command usually gets farther before hanging, and the script usually hangs when unpacking to /var)
Get pre ware and get xecutah from there and run the commands the exact same way. I tried for hours the normal way and it would always freeze. Xecutah works great

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hello world! i'm an android dev and i'm veryy keen on this...i like ubuntu and have it on my tp will be awesome...but...why don't u get some lines of code from Cyanogenmod9 (CM9) for the touchpad and put them at the right place to make audio working on ubuntu? i don't know how ubuntu drivers work but i think that audio code from android, that is linux too, can be used to make audio work on hp touchpad

ty so much for this port ^^

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hello world! i'm an android dev and i'm veryy keen on this...i like ubuntu and have it on my tp will be awesome...but...why don't u get some lines of code from Cyanogenmod9 (CM9) for the touchpad and put them at the right place to make audio working on ubuntu? i don't know how ubuntu drivers work but i think that audio code from android, that is linux too, can be used to make audio work on hp touchpad

ty so much for this port ^^

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oh please make this work and integrate brightness control with some sort of a slider as on cm9 !!!!
 
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Alright then thank you very much. I appreciate the reply. So what problems are you taking on right now?
 
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Alright then thank you very much. I appreciate the reply. So what problems are you taking on right now?
I was trying to get random things here and there working, but my Touchpad broke and I had to open it up and take out the battery. Then it broke again, forcing me to rm -rf / and redo all the partitions. Now I'm trying to get everything back to how it was.
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I was trying to get random things here and there working, but my Touchpad broke and I had to open it up and take out the battery. Then it broke again, forcing me to rm -rf / and redo all the partitions. Now I'm trying to get everything back to how it was.
Thank you very much for the kind replys. That sucks man. Im sorry to hear that. Good luck to you man. I wish I knew more about linux and unix so I could help you
 
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Default Feedbacks about autonomy

Hi everyone,

Can someone give feedbacks about the autonomy under Ubuntu? Does it worth to use it instead of the classical chroot?

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