WOAH!!
I just figured out why my card wasn't working, and I am so embarrassed! :oops: The network I was trying to connect to is a N wireless network, and the card I have is A/B/G!
<sigh> I...
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WOAH!!
I just figured out why my card wasn't working, and I am so embarrassed! :oops: The network I was trying to connect to is a N wireless network, and the card I have is A/B/G!
<sigh> I...
Thanks for all the help! I actually have the drivers, I just need to know where to put them on the Lubuntu machine. The driver configuration program in Lubuntu won't let me manually choose a driver,...
I have Lubuntu 11.04 installed on a Dell Inspiron 2500 (pretty old laptop). I am trying to get a wireless PCMCIA card that works in Windows to work on Lubuntu. I am pretty sure that the problem is...
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X.Org X Server 1.9.0
Release Date: 2010-08-20
[ 267.603] X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
[ 267.603] Build Operating System: Linux 2.6.24-27-server i686 Ubuntu
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Here comes the log file
I think I found my problem. When I ran startx, it gave me a bunch of errors, including "No Drivers Available" and "No Screens Found". Does this mean I have to install drivers :0 ?
Yes, X11. I am still running the live CD.
I did Ctrl+Alt+Backspace, and nothing happened. I typed Ctrl+Alt+F1, and it took me to the text-based shell. What command should I enter to restart the X...
Thanks. I copied the xorg.conf into the /etc/x11 folder, do I have to do anything else to change the resolution?
Actually, XP does boot on the laptop, but I guess something to do with the video card was messed up. It boots, but then I guess about when it begins to load video drivers the screen goes blank.
I...
Hi, This appears to be a very widespread problem, but I haven't found a solution that works yet. Here's hoping this thread will have that answer.
The problem is this: I am running Xubuntu 10.10...
Hi, I have a Dell Inspiron 2500 Laptop, and am running Xubuntu 10.10 on a live cd. I recently goofed (BIG time) and messed up the Windows XP installation (I chopped off about 5 gigs of the windows...