Has anyone had a problem with the network driver being very slow to load and connect after resuming from suspend? I'm on 12.04.
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Has anyone had a problem with the network driver being very slow to load and connect after resuming from suspend? I'm on 12.04.
If that works then surely xrandr will do the trick.
I don't have an adapter so I cannot test an external display.
In general I am not an advocate of re-installing as this is a Windows-type "solution." I just went this route because I wanted to...
Hi zmiq2. I'm not sure about the specific problems you list... But I also did do-release-update -d and unity wouldn't load. I reformatted root and re-installed from iso (using the Basic...
Editing == good.
Incorrectly editing then forking old version == bad.
Is there anything you can cherry-pick from the post-install script? I left a lot of "vestigial code" in there for reference purposes.
Cool! I haven't install 12.04 yet--but I fully hope (expect?!) that it makes my script unnecessary.
What on earth are you talking about? You simply copied the code from my script
http://almostsure.com/mba42/post-install-oneiric.sh
Moreover, you did it stupidly--all you had to do was change the...
I don't understand.
Linus? He's been vocal but I hardly think he deserves any credit in this regard.
I always keep everything up-to-date (11.10) and I don't have any problems nor have I had any hiccups in a long time.
You must have some other problem.
Also, you can do all the steps under OSX by simply installing the dependencies with port.
Regarding #1--this is the only thread I reliably check. If you want me to make something work, it will have to be posted here. Anyway, I don't think this thread is out-of-control and I think its...
Give us the output of
sudo get-edid 2>/dev/null
and attach
gzip -c /var/log/Xorg.0.log >Xorg.0.log.gz
@markbl ..."fragile"...? I have no idea what this could mean. I assure you though, there is no fragility. Packages have configurations. My script alters the configurations. "Clearly" it is...
The post-install sets-up my preferences (which are more PC-like).
...You can comment out the natural scrolling if you don't like it.
...Feel free to comment out the code which sets the...
You're in good company--many of us here share this sentiment.
To those wanting to use this version of powertop:
FN='powertop-1.13'
if [ ! -f ${FN//-/_}-1_amd64.deb ]; then
URL='http://www.lesswatts.org/projects/powertop/download'
[ -f $FN.tar.gz...
Looks like my guess of 2.25 people was surprisingly accurate! :)
Yes; we found this to be the only flag of significance. Its been in the post-install script for quite some time.
Mine is fully working but it is the 13" 128gb i5.
There are:
two cpus
two disk manufacturers
two disk sizes
two screen manufacturers
two screen sizes
There are less than 2^5=32...
I've happily been using mtrack for oneiric for several months now.
http://almostsure.com/mba42/mba4-tmp/xserver-xorg-input-mtrack_0.2.0_amd64.deb
Built via:
echo "Building xf86-input-mtrack...
Most things in Mactel PPA aren't needed. My script builds what is. Off the top of my head this is only macfanctld--and even that isn't strictly needed by I like to have it (peace of mind).
Running
/usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gnome-fallback-mount-helper
didn't do anything. It also didn't print any events when I inserted the USB flash drive.
What is the XDG autostart spec?