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Revision as of 18:05, 3 June 2008
Low Power Workstations
- Motherboard: Via Epia SN18000G
- RAM: 2gb
- Storage: Compact Flash
- Case: VoomPC Automotive Mini-ITX Case
- OS: Ubuntu 8.04 (with gnome)
General
- Jumpers for power switch are second two in from the right on the back row, with the rows of jumpers away from you
- Press F11 during POST to select boot device
- http://www.tkarena.com/forums/archive/index.php/f-20.html VIA EPIA (Mini-ITX, Nano-ITX, Pico-ITX) Arena
To Do
*Set-up:
- Network user profiles
*Add:
- Java
- gedit
*Fix:
- Boot on PS/2 mouse and USB keyboard
- Solder power LED on prototype
*Check on:
- User/global config files for Ekiga to avoid sound device being set to "Default" on first run
Custom Stuff
- FUZZY XORG AFTER INSTALL: set driver to "vesa" in xorg.conf
- BUZZING -> Go to System -> Preferences -> Sound, and set everything to ALSA
- Knowplex and Ekiga don't play nice together unless /etc/asound.conf is added so that dmix works
- Sample /etc/asound.conf
pcm.snd_card { type hw card 0 } pcm.dmixer { type dmix ipc_key 1024 slave.pcm "snd_card" slave { period_size 256 buffer_size 2048 rate 44100 } } pcm.dsnooper { type dsnoop ipc_key 2048 slave.pcm "snd_card" slave { period_size 256 buffer_size 2048 rate 44100 } } pcm.duplex { type asym playback.pcm "dmixer" capture.pcm "dsnooper" } pcm.!default { type plug slave.pcm "duplex" } buffer_size 2048 rate 44100 } }
- via_ubuntu_7.04_linux_hd_audio_ig_ver0.8.tar.gz --> doesn't work because we aren't in 7.04. used linux_audio_driver_v30.zip from viaarena.com instead.
- install build-essential for most common stuff needed to build
Ubuntu Desktop Fails to Start
See: This bug report
The problem is that gnome-keyring-daemon segfaults on startup (apparently related to flash based storage?).
Solution:
- edit etc/pam.d/gdm as root
- remove all references to gnome_keyring
- save file and restart GDM
Power Consumption Tuning
- Consumes 2watts when plugged in and off
- PWM2 fan in BIOS controls cpu fan after boot
- PWM1 fan in BIOS seems to control fan before/during boot
- http://www.heatsink-guide.com/ awesome cooling info
- http://free-electrons.com/community/videos/conferences/ Embedded Linux Conference Videos
- Sensors