This is not an official Genesi image so it is not officially supported by genesi
That said I will answer questions on pdo about it if I have time.
I know Squeeze is not new and shiny and it is not armhf
but the current support packages build under it with minor tweaks and the multimedia playback works just as well as on Maverick, also the desktop experience is similar being Gnome 2.x.
I decided to put this image out because of people stuck with maverick and no real upgrade path and no more updates from ubuntu.
If I understand the Debian release cycle correctly this image should get debian updates until about a year after wheezy is released. it works pretty well on my smartbook so I hope it is useful for someone until a better image comes out.
http://steubentech.com/~talon/Efika-MX/ ... 526.img.xz
the md5sum should be ad3e1d28c54010ea00c677a95712f36b
Just treat it like any other image, it works exactly like the maverick installer (because I used the maverick installer image to make the sd card image) you boot it up and it asks if you want to erase the internal disk and install Y/N. if you answer Y it does it's thing and shuts down.
once you remove the sd card and boot up. you will automatically log in(after 5 seconds given for you to change your settings on the gdm screen) to the efika user account. the password is efika. and that user has sudo privs along with gnome set up to handle using sudo rather than a root user. (pretty much just like maverick)
I did just one tweak in that I edited the gconf so that the mixer used for the volume keys is alsamixer:default. so that the volume keys play nice with PulseAudio. the rest is just bog standard Debian.
Since this is not a livesd image you should back up all of your files before you install it. I might post a livesd version a bit later.
this image does support different keyboard layouts on the X login screen. however if you want to use languages other than english you will want to install the locales-all package. I might update the image with locales-all, etc later.