corenominal wrote:pvsage wrote:I just tried both Openbox and Xfce i686 versions on my Dell Mini 9. No joy getting wifi to work from the Live CD. Wifi card is Broadcom BCM94312MCG.
I have started a new TODO list on the wiki in preparation for the next alpha release. I have added this as "Add support for Broadcom wireless cards". 
Hey corenomial, im not sure what this entails but, AMD is releasing the 10.3 Catalyst drivers on Wednesday (according to their site), assuming this is true it would add a lot of support and new features for Amd/Ati cards (including newer models like mine).
I'm not entirely sure how debian works in this matter, if AMD releases the driver, is it automatically added to a non-free debian repo? Or is there something more?
If its something you have control of, like the broadcom wifi, then I'd like you to try your best to get 10.3 in.
Still, even running #! using some generic driver (can't be vesa, must be radeon i guess), it is very snappy, which speaks a lot for the distro I think.
Oh, and #! XFCE and Openbox will always be seperate, is that right? I thought i read a post earlier that they'd be included on the same ISO and you just changed sessions?
I still dunno what i like better
Darn choices.
just call me...
~FSM~