Oh, one more thing. I'm assuming the OS will do all the TRIMing I need, now that I have installed a .33 kernel. I don't need to enable it or anything, right? Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Oh, one more thing. I'm assuming the OS will do all the TRIMing I need, now that I have installed a .33 kernel. I don't need to enable it or anything, right? Correct me if I'm wrong.
I was about to look into that, but first I went to look at how the sectors were laid out on my ssd. I did that the easy GUI way, by installing gparted, clicking on a partition and selecting...
I came across a post from more than a year ago written by Ted Ts'o about aligning filesystems:
http://thunk.org/tytso/blog/2009/02/20/aligning-filesystems-to-an-ssds-erase-block-size/
From the...
I thought the main problem was about TRIM support and whether there is anything else to consider. I may be mistaken.
Thanks. Must look into that.
I've yet to investigate the best way...
Support question or not, the question in the title ("How to optimize 10.04 Lucid Lynx for SSD"?) is still unanswered, though, unless "get kernel .33" is the complete answer.
If there's anything...
Now that mine seems to work (touch wood, won't know if it's stable or flaky for a while, obviously), but if others indeed have problems connecting to any kind of WPA secured AP, maybe the two bugs...
Ahem, now I'm somewhat confused as to the meaning of mixed mode... I assumed that related to WPA/WPA2, but I had set my router to WPA2 and set security algorithms to TKIP+AES. Maybe that effectively...
Thanks dino99!
I'll still hang tight for a while and follow the official progress, though, since my eee pc 901 is just for testing the new release and constantly hooked up to the wired network. If...
I just noticed this bug, #545443 is marked as a duplicate of bug #496093 with the somewhat misleading title "[lucid] rt2860 frequently fails to connect to mixed mode WPA/WPA2 secured wireless...
Hi!
"Lucid on Asus EEE PC 901 and 1000H fails to connect to any wireless network" https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/545443
Edit: This bug is marked as a dupe of this more...
I'm going to defend the 6 month schedule without any reason or sense: I just feel like seeing a new release every six months. I don't want to wait a whole year.
Hi!
I have the Zotac ionitx-a with the atom 330 and I followed the advice of bgiannes in post #18 with great succes (so far).
I'd like to add a few things...
[Warning: I'm not saying I know...
Edit: I thought I found this thread by searching the karmic development sub-forum. My post relates to the state of fast-user-switch-applet in karmic (alpha3)
edit2: I'll just go ahead and start a...
http://www.ubuntupocketguide.com/download/ubuntupocketguide-v1-1.zip
I'd like to install both i386 and amd64 variants of ubuntu onto a usb stick. Does anyone know of any pre-made such images?
Or, come to think of it, this probably requires grub and partitions on...
Happy GNU year, everybody!
As for what to wish for... I'm torn between wishing for a neo freerunner phone (which runs linux) and world peace. ;) I hope I can get two wishes.
To my understanding, if it will be available, it will be available in the *backports* repository which you can enable from the menu "Administration" > "Software Sources" and then checking the...
Thanks!
I just noticed that there is all ready atleast one happy-new-year-2009 thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1026432
Because I'm lazy and tipsy and because this is not a very...
I just want to send out some good vibrations at this point in history. Keep up the good fight (if applicable), live long and prosper and everything. Happy new year!
Hi.
I don't know if this applies, but I have an HP printer aswell (LaserJet 1020) and I need to run
sudo hp-setup (which is installed by default) to get it working. It will download something...
I don't know much about anything, but since no-one else is saying anything, I'll offer you my guesswork...
php is not installed by default, so typing the following in a terminal window...
sudo...
You might also want to dedicate a partition for /home, so that a possible future clean install with preserved settings and media will be easier. (If the disk is small, it could be hard to decide how...
According to the gammu phone database, the 5300 should work with gammu, for wich there's a GUI frontend named wammu...
sudo apt-get install wammu
(Maybe this is not exactly what you're looking...
You could look into the gammu/wammu application(s) (I think gammu is the command line backend whereas wammu is gui frontend).
Here's a link to a list of supported LG-phones:...
Since no one else has answered yet, I'll try some guessing.
The version of libglib2.0-0 installed in Hardy is 2.16.4 and it looks like it's used by some important stuff (like gtk+), so you should...