I, too, own an inspiron duo. I am currently using the latest 4.0
tegav2 iso on my machine. I am not sure why your wifi did not work.
Wifi drivers installed in windows or the wifi adapter is disabled in
windows? Either way my wifi has been working using that iso. As far
as the keyboard is concerned there was a post awhile back but Ill save
you the trouble.
I did this to get my keyboard working:
((You need to go into system, usr, keylayout by typing:
cd /system/usr/keylayout
if you are in the rigt directory continu with:
su
rename AT_Translated_Set_2_keyboard.kl AT_backup
reboot))
the main part i did was the rename command within the terminal
window. I rebooted my machine and it worked.
The only flaw for me with the iso currently is that I cannot get the
fake SD card to show up on my machine. So if you have a solution for
that Id be happy.
Rob
On Jun 11, 7:49 am, Silviu J <
silviu.jin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to get ICS working on my Dell Inspiron Duo 1090.
>
> I first tried the android-x86-4.0-RC1-tegav2 image, but the WiFi (
http://code.google.com/p/android-x86/issues/detail?id=884) and the physical
> keyboard aren't working.
>
> Then, I tried android-x86-4.0-RC1-asus_laptop image. The WiFi and keyboard
> are working as expected, however the touchscreen isn't working.
>
> How can I create my own image with the proper drivers from each of those
> branches?
>
> Thank you