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As such, it is providing me with a terrific learning opportunity as I read the vast resources on this forum as well as the Ubuntu Documentation. I'm such a novice at this point that I am being quite conservative in adding anything to my laptop running 8.04 as presently it's trouble free. Yesterday, looked at the program you used and was quite interested in installing it on my ThinkPad, however there were three bugs listed and I was unsure as to what to do. I admire what must be your vast experience with Linux.
I'd spend weeks and weeks learning, and getting it to work, but I'm still horrible at the command line. I've been with Linux since the days where you had to make everything on your computer work by hand, you know, pre-Red Hat popularity days *cough* Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection (rev 02)īroadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5752 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (rev 02)ĭriver version: NVIDIA UNIX x86 Kernel Module 177.80 Wed Oct 1 14:38: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 01) Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/PM/GMS, 943/940GML and 945GT Express PCI Express Root Port (rev 03) Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/PM/GMS, 943/940GML and 945GT Express Memory Controller Hub (rev 03) Total swap: 3074 MB ( I actually have swap disabled *shrug*) GenuineIntel, Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU T5500 1.66GHz Running Ubuntu Linux, the Ubuntu 8.10 (intrepid) release. System information report, generated by Sysinfo: 10:10:25 PM Please remember that each issue listed was not an issue when I installed 8.04. :KS I look forward to any support available on these problems. So, these are not simple issues thus far, though I am certain there are some simple answers for them.
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I'll update here if I find any solutions.īy the way, I am fairly new to Ubuntu, and Linux in general for that matter, but I have 30 years of tech experience repairing, building and configuring systems. Glad to have any resolutions sent my way on the forums, but I will continue to search for a resolution to these problems as well. Those are the four little issues I have with the Ubuntu 8.10 update. When we get to the one way progress bar (instead of the back and forth), and then boots 'normally'.
I thought I was missing messages asking for an answer, and that's when I started hitting keys. It will move a bit each time a key is pressed (usually I press "Y"). :confused: And the last issue that I have noticed, so far, is that when the system is on the Ubuntu boot screen with the bar going back and forth, it will freeze unless I hit keys on the keyboard. The mouse console in preferences does not allow any changes to the middle mouse button. It will open a new link in a tab in Firefox though. :confused: Oh yeah, the middle mouse button on my M$ Wireless USB mouse won't click the scroll icon on or off. The camera does seem to work with no problems. This, of course, means I can't use Skype, which is a tool I use with my clients. I have tried several fixes for this, but still no success. :confused: The internal mic doesn't work anymore. The sound does adjust on eeach application's sound control though, but it should do both.
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The sound control images come up but the sound still blasts at full volume even if I mute the controls with the sound buttons. This is extremely frustrating so far, as I have not been able to find a solution yet. :confused: Sound runs fine, but the button controls are completely independent of the sounds running on Youtube, and other videos and sound applications (like ).
#Intel extreme graphics 2 dv9000 upgrade
:) I did that, and here are the problems that I have been trying to resolve since the upgrade to 8.10: :( Everything ran better than on Vista and XP right away! The 8.04 Ubuntu distro rocked on this laptop, and I was eager to move to the 8.10.
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The machine ran after install (which took about 15mins, compared to the WinXP initial install at over 1.5hrs plus configuration time) with all the drivers from Ubuntu. Results: This is the first machine I have been able to get CompizFusion to work with my video cards on Ubuntu. For reasons that I have to say are common with dissatisfied Vista users, and after trying to get WinXP to run on the laptop (HP won't give up the XP drivers for the machine) and because I have been looking into running Ubuntu and moving to Linux in general, I did the 8.04 CD install. I bought a new HP DV9000 that came with Vista (crashed IE right out of the box for no apparent reason).