Has anyone tried running FreeBSD on the Gazelle Professional? How well did it work for you? I am curious about the hardware support of the freebsd kernel and if power saving features work. cpu...
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Has anyone tried running FreeBSD on the Gazelle Professional? How well did it work for you? I am curious about the hardware support of the freebsd kernel and if power saving features work. cpu...
Try setting the IDE drive to master. There is no master/slave with sata drives.
I opted for the nicer screen and it looks amazing. The colors are more vibrant than any other laptop screen I've seen.
I also went with 16GBs ram instead of 8. I don't have an SSD but plan on...
I've just downgraded to kernel 3.2 and everything is working fine. So... Any distro running this kernel should work.
You can also add your nameservers to /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/head which will overwrite /etc/resolv.conf whenever the resolvconf daemon is reloaded.
The drivers are open source so it should work fine on other distros.
Try inserting an sdcard and run "sudo fdisk -l" in a terminal and see if it shows up.
That means it passed a short test. However, These errors are something to be concerned about:
I'd recommend running the long test. Most likely the drive is failing.
All hardware support is either built into the kernel or compiled as a module for that kernel. That being said, the Gazelle Professional ships with Ubuntu 12.10 running kernel 3.5.0. Therefore, any...
It may be a hardware issue if both linux and windows are doing this. Does it tend to happen when there is disk activity or all the time?
To test your hdd install smartmontools:
sudo apt-get...
I think you should be fine as long as the distro you install uses the same kernel version or newer as what came with your laptop.
You can run "uname -r" in a terminal to find the version.
Linux...
Any plans to release a tablet running Ubuntu? I've heard it runs pretty well on the Nexus 7. It would be nice to see a tablet built specifically to run this OS and maybe with a little more processing...
I am able to play Counterstrike: Source and Killing Floor at 1080p and max settings with that chipset. No slowdown.
I held shift after turning on my laptop to pause at the grub menu. Then hit enter while at the same time starting a timer. It took about 23 seconds to reach the login screen. 55 seconds is a bit long...
You could compile a custom kernel and strip out anything that is not needed. You can usually shave a few seconds off this way.
Also, I've been using Arch Linux for the last few years and have just...