Intrepid Adventures
I took the plunge. I did a clean installation of the Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex 8.10 beta on my eeePC 1000.
So far, it’s pretty smooth. Adamm’s even got a new kernel spun for Intrepid. This time, I skipped over using the very good UNetbootin, in favor of connecting a USB DVD drive. Mind you, my eee 1000 is no longer in a stock configuration, having changed out the wifi card in favor of an Intel Wifi Link 5300, so I don’t have to worry about the rt2860 driver. That said, someone’s already created a package that uses dkms to install the driver on Intrepid. For me, the driver is now in the box. No more downloading snapshots of drivers and building them myself. Yay.
So, what’s working? Everything. No, really, at least hardware-wise. In truth, I didn’t try the microphone, but I’d bet it works, since Adam knocked that one out in a previous kernel release for Hardy. What’s not working? Hotkeys. Newer ACPI drivers, so different interface (no longer under /proc), so scripts && utilities need to be rebuilt/adjusted a bit. That’s bound to happen over the next few weeks, as this release heads out the door. I’ve hacked a bit on the scripts I was using for my Hardy install (courtesy of elmurato), and I’ve got CPU scaling and control of the webcam working with the hotkeys. More to come later on that.
What’s new & cool?
Network Manager 0.7 – Now your 3G devices should work automatically. At least mine (Pantech UM175) does.
Xorg 7.4 – Hotplug support for pretty much everything you’d want to throw at it. Most users can run without an xorg.conf with this release. Speaking as someone who’s spent years hacking away on XF86Config and xorg.conf files, that’s mighty cool.
DKMS – This one’s a monster. So, you’ve got some kind of special bit of hardware that requires a special driver of some sort. In Hardy & earlier, you’d have to install new packages for the driver each time, or rebuild it every time you installed a new kernel. With DKMS, the modules are automagically recompiled for each new kernel version.
GNOME 2.24 – The latest & greatest.
So far, Intrepid’s behaving pretty well for me. By the time it rolls at the end of the month, it should be pretty solid. I do wish that the Ubuntu gang would swap out Usplash for Splashy though.. Oh well, I’ll wind up doing that myself in the end, I suppose..


