![]() ACPI correctly recognizes the jack/headphone plug & unplug events, so implementing is fairly simple. It works mostly except for one little feature: switching the interactive volume control of headphones and speakers when headphones are plugged in and unplugged. UNetBootIn is no longer recommended for use - the best way to create USB-bootable Debian CDs is to simply use dd or cp to write the image directly to the USB stick. I installed with UNetBootIn, and made a net install usb booter (in a SD card, in an adapter in a camcorder) Install was straight forward (except the part where I hit the wrong key - would be nice if the Debian install had a confirm to proceed menu after the package selection menu) = Configuration Required = Only works with a non-free driver and or firmware = OK Unsupported(No Driver) = Error (Couldn't get it working) Unknown, Not Test Not-applicable X- works, but some kind of enable/disable function will be desiredĮxcept touchpad toggle enabled key, fn+f9 Battery life could be better, and the fan may need tinkering
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