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Last edited on 2023-07-27 20:12:31 by BenoitAudouard
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I began by 12h00, failed with Mageia 8, then decided to install current Mageia beta2 9 cauldron and it was successful by 16h00 (took ~1h30), with the upgrade from Mageia 8 to 9 only I would have expected at least 4 hours :-) (slow SSD... too many packages to update)
~- A bit slow at the beginning (gnome-shell, tracker and mandb taking 99% of 1 CPU core for indexing, then coming back to 5%-20% on each core)
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I began by 12h00 and it was successful by 16h00 (after a few problems with Mageia 8), with the upgrade only I would have expected at least 4 hours :-) (slow SSD... too many packages to update)
~- A bit slow at the beginning (gnome-shell, tracker and mandb taking 99% of 1 CPU core, then coming back to 5%-20% on each core)


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Edited on 2023-07-27 17:16:42 by BenoitAudouard
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=== some interesting references ===
https://www.notebookcheck.biz/Intel-Atom-N270-Notebook-Processor.28990.0.html N270 technical data
https://libre-ouvert.tuxfamily.org/index.php?article48/debian-8-jessie-sur-netbook-dell-mini-9


Revision [6660]

Edited on 2023-06-27 14:45:14 by BenoitAudouard
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Follow-up:
20230627 - switch to kernel 6.3.9-desktop-2 i686 + use powertop
20230621 - initial install task-gnome-minimal + task-lxqt
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Edited on 2023-06-27 14:04:58 by BenoitAudouard
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Therefore I decided to test the install with current beta2 of Mageia 9 (as of 2023-06-21):
The battery is given for 55,3 Wh, the last full charge was 48,2 Wh which gives about an autonomy of 4h (discharge rate of 9,34 Wh)
=== Some remaining problems / things to check ===
~- **checked** use powertop to tweak hardware use => results from 9,4 Wh to 8,6 Wh
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Therefore I decided to test the install with current beta2 of Mageia 9:
=== Some remaining problems ===


Revision [6658]

Edited on 2023-06-27 13:53:17 by BenoitAudouard
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~- I booted successfully Gnome, task-gnome-minimal was installed (gedit is available and gnome-power-statistics, but not rhythmbox for example)
Disk space used:
~- sda : 35 MB / 2 GB for /boot
~- sdb : 6,4 GB / 15 GB for / after installation of GNOME & LXQT (+ gkrellm + lshw, I'll add some games later :p 2175 packages)
Everything seems to work: wifi, blutooth, touchpad, webcam...
though the CPU Intel Atom N270 @1,60 GHz is still slow and the screen 1024x600 a bit small, the GPU Mobile 945GSE Express Integrated Graphics doing good work
=== Some remaining problems ===
~- What's the reason why I've got to push power button / then again to get to the authentication prompt?
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~- I booted successfully Gnome
What's the reason why I've got to push power button / then again to get to the authentication prompt?


Revision [6657]

Edited on 2023-06-27 13:10:56 by BenoitAudouard
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=== What could be enhanced for installation ===
What's the reason why I've got to push power button / then again to get to the authentication prompt?
=== Enhancements for LXQT ===
For touchpad (ETPS/2 Elantech)
~- enable tap to click by default (like 2-fingers sliding)
~- adapt acceleration speed to 0,50 so that going from top-left corner to bottom-right corner on the touchpad gives the same result on screen
Deletions:
=== What could be enhanced ===
What the reason why I've got to push power button / then again to get to the authentication prompt?


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Edited on 2023-06-21 15:56:20 by BenoitAudouard
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~- gkrellm shows 1700 M / 2000 and 2% to 15% CPU usage
What the reason why I've got to push power button / then again to get to the authentication prompt?


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Edited on 2023-06-21 15:37:01 by BenoitAudouard
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~- A bit slow at the beginning (gnome-shell, tracker and mandb taking 99% of 1 CPU core, then coming back to 5%-20% on each core)
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~- A bit slow at the beginning (gnome-shell and mandb taking 99% of 1 CPU core, then coming back to 5% on each core)


Revision [6652]

Edited on 2023-06-21 15:26:55 by BenoitAudouard
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~~- buttons like `Next` at the bottom are not displayed : I've got to guess where they are with the mouse (below the screen) or hope they are sometimes displayed
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~~- buttons like `Next` at the bottom are not displayed : I've got to guess where they are with the mouse or hope they are sometimes displayed


Revision [6651]

Edited on 2023-06-21 15:20:25 by BenoitAudouard
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Therefore I decided to test the install with current beta2 of Mageia 9:
~- 1st SSD of 4 GB dedicated to /boot (2 GB ext4) and swap (2 GB)
~- 2nd SSD of 16 GB dedicated to / (ext4)
~- I enabled the Ethernet connection to Internet & the updates during installation (core, non-free, tainted)
I began by 12h00 and it was successful by 16h00 (after a few problems with Mageia 8), with the upgrade only I would have expected at least 4 hours :-) (slow SSD... too many packages to update)
~- A bit slow at the beginning (gnome-shell and mandb taking 99% of 1 CPU core, then coming back to 5% on each core)

~- get a better SSD (specific to Eee PC... M2 ?), perhaps faster and with more room for installation
=== Switching to lxqt ===
There's task-lxqt which permits it
Why lxqt? Well,
~- LXDE uses too many GNOME processes, which induces CPU consumption (and some RAM)
~- enlightenment seemed to have a bug and consume 99% of one core on a previous installation I made on an Eee PC 1000 (I've to diagnose what configuration could optimize it)
With GNOME, gkrellm shows that I've got 1500 M / 2000 available (500 consumed, some being not shown as in cache)
With lxqt I expect 1800 M / 2000 available and less than 3 % / core CPU consumption
Deletions:
Therefore I decided to test the install with current beta2 of Mageia 9
~- 1st SSD of 4 GB dedicated to /boot (2 GB) and swap (2 GB)
~- 2nd SSD of 16 GB for /
~- I enabled the Ethernet connection to Internet & the updates (core, non-free, tainted)
I began by 12h00 and it was successful by 16h00 (after a few problems with Mageia 8)
~- A bit slow at the beginning


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