You know what would be helpful? If you would tell us what version of ubuntu you tried to install. Don't forget the details when asking for support. ;)
With that said, and not knowing more than that,...
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You know what would be helpful? If you would tell us what version of ubuntu you tried to install. Don't forget the details when asking for support. ;)
With that said, and not knowing more than that,...
Sure. I run oneiric. I built wireless-compat from the instructions from the wiki page, and it works very well. I haven't got it to reload the module properly during suspend yet though. Haven't really...
In the future, remember to install grub to the root partition instead of the MBR.
This has very little to do with the topic in question, but in a nutshell, you can either reinstall, or boot a...
Just pure speculation on my part, of course, but it stands to reason that if you've got a combo that's unstable (mbp+linux+usb), and you eliminate the factors that are generally known not to cause...
I forgot to say i'm running natty, not maverick, if that matters. The intel driver for X in maverick could very well be the reason for the freezes, since it's not really mature enough for the intel...
Nope. You didn't say on what hardware though (i've got a mbp 13 8,1)... Sounds like bad RAM to me, alternatively ndiswrapper or some such.
I have that "problem" as well. I'ts probably kwin specific. Tried turning off blur and transparency, but that wasn't it unfortunately.
btw folks, in case anyone wonders, wired networking works perfectly out of the box in natty. if you've got a wirelessly connected desktop computer running maverick nearby, sharing the internet...
sudo ioreg -l -p IOPower | grep -i gmux Gives no output. I might as well send you the full output of IOPower and you can grep all you want :)
agclog=10000 agcdebug=4294967295 does nothing of...
I suppose the best thing to do would be to report the logged output of ndiswrapper to the developers, so that with a little luck they could try to implement those unsupported windows kernel functions...
How does that work anyway? If i do nothing, is the radeon active as the default display adapter? It's more often the other way around on hybrid graphics laptops (intel is the "primary" display...