Debian
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The default time zone is UTC. Reconfigure it by running | The default time zone is UTC. Reconfigure it by running | ||
− | # | + | # dpkg-reconfigure tzdata |
− | + | Set the clock manual using, e.g. | |
# date -s 00:33 | # date -s 00:33 | ||
− | + | That's probably not sufficient to keep the clock accurate. | |
+ | It might be worth configuring some form of NTP. |
Revision as of 08:35, 17 August 2008
Installation
There are official instructions on how to install Debian on http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner, and the announcement.
Previous, partly now outdated information on how to install Debian manually has been moved to Manual Debian.
Suspend
To make suspend available you have to install apmd:
apt-get install apmd
After that you can suspend your phone with:
apm -s
and make it wake up again with pressing the power button.
Wuth 06:28, 17 August 2008 (UTC): I found that apmd was already installed by using the official debian installation procedure, but that the kernel didn't support apm. I haven't yet resolved this issue.
Time
The default time zone is UTC. Reconfigure it by running
# dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
Set the clock manual using, e.g.
# date -s 00:33
That's probably not sufficient to keep the clock accurate. It might be worth configuring some form of NTP.