hi - i downloaded the 2nd April 2011 gcc 2 hybrid nightly build and ran it on my Acer Aspire One netbook (intel atom dual core / intel gma500 integrated graphics / atheros wifi / 1GB ram). The build booted into the desktop gui then immediately failed and opened a kdebug terminal window with details of a kernel panic. The error listed the synaptics touchpad as well as a reference to ps2 mouse support. I booted twice with the same message.
However, if I run the alpha 2 release build, it works without any issues, but I am unable to get atheroswifi support going (which is why I was hoping to run the nightly build instead).
Is there a particular nightly build you would recommend running, or a reliable method I can use to enable my atheros wifi?
Thanks - and keep up the good work - I am a big fan of Haiku, its the (almost) perfect os for my netbook.
I experienced this kernel panic as well when I updated the system recently, but it appeared very infrequently. Now I had a camera near to take a shot. The ticket is at https://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/7431. Feel free to add more info there, JM.
I don’t think PCMCIA is supported at all currently. I have a netbook with a working Atheros chipset, but that one is onboard.
Actually I now have a netbook with onboard Atheros Wifi - I’ve tried the steps in the docs (Daily tasks), but it doesn’t seem to work for me.
Is there a particular set of steps I should follow to get my Atheros wifi working (I’m probably missing a step, or not installing the drivers correctly)?
WRT the synaptics crashing, Clemens has worked on that ticket and it looks like r41190 has fixed it. You may want to update to a nightly with these changes.
No idea about your wifi troubles. I use an atheros chipset in a netbook that connects to an unencrypted network out of the box. So no additional firmware installation or configuration is needed.