i think it has something to do with the newer kernel in 7.10. i have no idea what though.
i have a dfi nforce 4 ultra-d board with a amd 64 x2 4200 and im getting that error. so age has nothing to do with it.
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pentium d 3.2ghz@3.5 ghz
asrock 4coredual-sata2
X1950pro 512mb AGP
2gb ram ddr2
can't use any visual effects for the desktop, everything becomes choppy:frown:
This post could be related to an Ubuntu bug filed at: http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/164779
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This post could be related to an Ubuntu bug filed at: http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/164779
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My computer is very old! Pentium III says it all, but still I can run Ubuntu + Gnome + Desktop widgets just fine. Or I can just run Fluxbox without any eye candy and get out all the power under the hood.
My problem isn't that, my problem is this bug with the linux kernel 2.6.22 that won't boot in my pc. Sadly, no fix for it yet =/
Linksys Ralink WUSB54GR USB Wireless Card
Rt73 Based
Quite tempermental, work for an hour, then stop. Requires you to unplug the card, then plug it back it for it to carry on working.
Gutsy Gibbon.
Using the Ubuntu Feisty live cd.
Type Of Hardware:
LCD monitor
Hardware Maker:
http://www.lge.com/
Hardware Model:
LG L1900R
Known Issue:
The image placement is incorrect. Specifically, the left side of the desktop is trimmed and I see a black vertical bar at the right side. In Windows this would be corrected with the proprietary software but LG doesn't seem to have a Linux version of it. :(
Here are the monitor specs:
http://www.lge.com/products/model/detail/l1900r.jhtml
Note this didn't happen to me with an old ubuntu 5.04 live cd I had lying around. Strange!
hp 6715b laptop :
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/q.../12686_na.HTML
gutsy has problems with : wireless/fingerprint sensor/graphically/bios/ etc.....
:sad:
Having issues with the below in Gutsy Gibbon on My Dell Inspiron 1420N
1)Having issues getting Gutsy detect the integrated bluetooth module.
2)Sound recording is not possible as the microphone has issues ,which Dell site also mentioned and the status of this issue on the Launchpad is still PENDING.
I am in the process of building an HTPC, and was attempting to use the LinuxMCE, which is based on Kubuntu 7.4. The core of this system is an Asus M2A-VM HDMI motherboard with an AMD Athlon X2 4400+ 64bit CPU and 2 gig DDR2 RAM. All of the Ubuntu variants listed below are referring to AMD 64bit CPU compatible versions.
The initial attempt to load the LinuxMCE distribution got hung on the point where live CD gets to "loading/booting/something at /etc/rc.local and the system just hangs. I also tried Mythbuntu with the same result and Ubuntu 7.10, straight (no weird MCE stuff); same problem. I also tried loading several other OSs such as Fedora 8, DSL-Linux, and straight up Debian Sarge. Nothing would install from any of those either.
The shipped BIOS version was 0502, and I flashed the latest BIOS, 1603, and repeated the same sequence of operating systems as above. None of the Ubuntu variants would take, and all of them hung at the same spot: loading /etc/rc.local. I did eventually get Fedora Core 8 installed without a single hiccup.
I have installed all of these OS (barring the MCEs) at one time and currently run most of them on various machines in my house, including an openMosix based cluster in my basement (recodes mps to flac like and renders vid like crazy). I have never had this much trouble installing an operating system on a piece of hardware EVER. It is doubly sad, because of all these systems, I enjoy using the Gutsy Gibbon machine over all the rest. Run away from this board as if a horde of pirates was at your stern. (It does run Fedora 8 hella fast though, but the frustration is not worth it.)
My PNY Nvidia 7300gs gives a very low fps on glxgears, *and games* there are scattered threads across the web about this issue, I have a thread here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=651674&page=2 my average fps is about 1500 in glxgears
1)Type Of Hardware
2)Hardware Maker
3)Hardware Model
4)Known Issue
1) Video Card
2) Radeon
3) Radeon 9600
4) If you use the restricted ATI driver this works fine until you change the resolution and then (no matter what you do, even return the resolution to what it was) you get lock up / re-boots after a number of minutes use. Disabling the restricted driver allows stable use of this AGP video card.