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  1. Poll: [ubuntu] Re: HOW TO: install Lucid/10.04 LTS on Xen 3.1 with xen-tools/debootstrap

    Everything looks in order (my cfg doesn't have the "extra" line at the bottom, but I doubt that's causing the problem). That said, I haven't tried this on an image, only on LVMs, so you might need...
  2. Poll: [ubuntu] Re: HOW TO: install Lucid/10.04 LTS on Xen 3.1 with xen-tools/debootstrap

    Make sure pygrub is linked properly to /usr/bin/pygrub ... that's the first thing that jumps to mind. You could also try running pygrub directly and pointing it at the image or LV to make sure it's...
  3. Poll: [ubuntu] Re: HOW TO: install Lucid/10.04 LTS on Xen 3.1 with xen-tools/debootstrap

    Tiago, thanks for pointing that out. In the tutorial, I missed the part where you need to comment out the kernel and initrd lines in xen-tools.conf, which causes xm to boot with pygrub (no need to...
  4. Poll: [ubuntu] HOW TO: install Lucid/10.04 LTS on Xen 3.1 with xen-tools/debootstrap

    Following are the steps I took to install Lucid on Xen using Steve Kemp's fantastic xen-tools package. I did some cursory research and couldn't find any Lucid templates, so I modified the existing...
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    [ubuntu] Re: 9.04 Dell XPS m1530 Wireless Fix

    Worked perfectly on my friend's XPS M1530 without any of the later problems. Noted that the dist-upgrade step was essential (and probably a good idea anyway) since I tried it without before just to...
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    [ubuntu] GO AHEAD and buy a P45 chipset (especially Asus P5Q)

    Yes, they seem to be and the PQ5 is no exception. Installing the network driver was trivial (thanks to posts here and the driver available on the ASUS site), and switching to AHCI solves the SATA...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Got Hardy 8.04.1 64bits

    My research indicates that AHCI has two advantages: hot-swapability and NCQ (native command queing). Tests are inconclusive as to whether or not this makes much difference in real world performance...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Got Hardy 8.04.1 64bits

    Perfect! Worked like a charm. Thanks, gabba.
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    [ubuntu] Re: Don't buy P45 chipset (especially Asus P5Q)

    Unless it's a /really/ unusual BIOS (and there's almost no way it is), each flash update completely rewrites the chip (save for the protected part), so you can just jump to the version you want.

    I...
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    Re: Installing QEMU, KQEMU, and DHCP Patch

    Wow! Thank you so much, andrejkw, that was amazing: no errors, perfect operation.
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    Re: HOW TO: Install and configure lm-sensors

    emperor: Amazing how-to; thanks!

    maddbaron: You should probably run:
    sudo sensors-detect
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    Poll: Compaq/HP Presario V5000Z WORKING with WPA-PSK

    Finally got the 4318 working on the V5000Z after a long time spent and attempts to use fwcutter, ndiswrapper, and wpa_supplicant. Here's what finally did it for me, provided in the hopes that it...
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