I'm using an Asus Z70Va laptop which features a Radeon Mobility X700. When I go to SYSTEM > ADMINISTRATION > HARDWARE DRIVERS Ubuntu then tries to do a search in which the result is "No proprietary...
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I'm using an Asus Z70Va laptop which features a Radeon Mobility X700. When I go to SYSTEM > ADMINISTRATION > HARDWARE DRIVERS Ubuntu then tries to do a search in which the result is "No proprietary...
I finally got my mouse to work now. Turns out my batteries were not only getting low but one of them started to leak acid.
I cleaned my mouse after removing the bad batteries and now my mouse...
Understood. I'm just surprised that a LTS version can have inferior Bluetooth support to that of its immediate non-LTS predecessors.
Ooops. My mistake. I am running an Asus Z70Va notebook with integrated Toshiba Bluetooth adapter. I have no dongle. And yes I do have a Logitech bluetooth mouse (which came with no dongle).
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I guess no one knows... I'll try to do a fresh reinstall. If no luck, I'll just go back to Jaunty since that was more reliable for Bluetooth.
Answering my own question here, hidd is part of the "bluez-compat" package. Getting the package did not help. And it is no longer supported by Ubuntu.
I also forgot to mention, that when I try to do "sudo hidd -search" I get an error stating that the command is not found.
Do I need to get a package to get the hidd command?
I'm using a fresh install of 10.04. Lucid Lynx does not detect my bluetooth mouse through installation.
When I try to add a new device through the default bluetooth software, it endlessly tries...
When I do the "sudo hidd -search" command, I get an error stating command not found.
I'm using a fresh install of 10.04 and the bluetooth software endlessly tries looking for my bluetooth mouse...
I'm redoing the Debian installation just for good luck. How do I get UNetbootin to install Xubuntu instead of Ubuntu?
Sorry, I meant the tutorial link found in your signature block's link appears to be dead.
I'm sort of confused. When you say dpkg, you are referring to Etch and Lenny, right?
I also do not...
Ah, so immediately after doing the minimal install, I should use this UNetbootin to install Xubuntu? I clicked on your signature block dealing with UNetbootin but it seems the link there assumes I...
Ah, so I can skip the getting a key as well? I'm on it now... crossing my fingers. If this fails, I guess this old notebook will have to be a Debian box.
For the life of me, it seems there are...
If I use the Lenny disks, do I need to add those comments concerning Lenny in my sources.list file? And do I need to get the dpkgs for that mattter?
I went ahead with the apt-get update (using all 4 Lenny lines in example of 2nd link) and got the following error:
This is what I put at the beginning of my sources.list file:
If I opt...
Do I also add the deb-src lines in the 2nd link you provided before the ubuntu lines within the sources.list file?
Okay, that did the trick. But now when I try to install the Lenny dpkg, I get the following error:
Is the Lenny dpkg imperative?
One typo I had was what I thought was a lower case "I" for the installation of the dpkg. It turns out it was a lower case "L".
sudo definitely does not work. However when I do a su, the system...
Sorry for this stupid question, but do I do this before or after I do the "apt-get update"?
I really appreciate your time and patience on this. This is what I think the whole procedure has...
Well, I didn't get far... decided to start over again... this time doing the install via this walk through: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/WithFloppies
The part where I am stuck...
Sorry for the confusion.
I didn't know how to install Xubuntu for that other link you provided that covered a floppy install. That was what I didn't know how to do... unless you mean the same...
Okay, I decided to ditch the other tutorial and retry your approach again and get a private requesting key.
I first create the sources.list file as per your instructions.
I then enter: "gpg...
I realized I needed to double check the path and this is what I needed to use for the server I chose: http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/d/debootstrap/ However, I am currently stuck at...
If I use this other guide, I am not sure what I need to do to ensure I install Xubuntu instead of Ubuntu.
I try to use the following command and get a "server returned error 404: HTTP/1/1 404 Not...
I have gotten errors concerning the security and backport within the sources.list file. I entered all deb lines continuously from the command prompt up to the creation of the file since I wasn't...