i now install Ubuntu 11.04
my Notebook is Emachines D725
site is
http://www.emachine.com
i now install Ubuntu 11.04
my Notebook is Emachines D725
site is
http://www.emachine.com
- Ubuntu 11.10
- Samsung
- NP350U2A-W01UB
Everything works fine. The function keys work fine (volume, touchpad, brightness, and wireless). However there are 2 function keys that don't work (yet): the fan and configuration keys. Perhaps there is a way to map them?
Ubuntu 11.10
Lenovo IdeaPad S10e
Everthing works perfectly out of the box, minus the audio.
After terminal aply -l the results say
"no soundcards found..."
According to:
http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Docum...Models.txt#233
The lenovo ideapad takes the conextant 5051
Yet no setting changes available seem to fix it.
Ubuntu 11.10
Lenovo
Thinkpad T43, 2g memory, Win XP Pro.
Ubuntu is running as a guest virtual machine using VMWare Player 3.1.5
Installed on a USB 250g external drive with 20g of space allocated. 1g of memory allocated.
Xubuntu 11.10
Lenovo L420 (Core i3-2330m, Intel HD Graphics 3000)
Everything works out of the box, except volume hotkeys (which is a xfce/pulseaudio problem, fixable by removing pulseaudio).
acer AS5750
Everything works (Sound, wireless, suspend etc). Ubuntu 11.10
edit:no can't adjust screen brightness - yet
Last edited by Spae; March 4th, 2012 at 12:52 AM.
Ubuntu 10.04
Acer
Aspire One 522
Everything worked well. No Ethernet drivers initially and after they were installed I had random freezes and would usually get stuck at the Login screen.
Once partitioned with MS or other Linux everything went to hell. No Linux would work, except for Ultimate Edition 3.0 ( so far ).
Hi everyone,
Thought I would start off my visit at the Ubuntu forums with some compatible laptops.
Firstly;
Acer Aspire 5551 (Previously mentioned in the thread) works perfectly out of the box on 11.10.
Secondly;
Advent 4211c (Rebranded MSI Wind) also working perfectly, everything works out of the box on 11.10.
Regards,
cl8.
TOSHIBA SAT L650 -i5 - 4 gb ram - 500 gb HD
N.B
Enter the BIOS with F2 BEFORE you turn power on.
In advanced BIOS settings CHANGE BOOT SPEED to "normal" default is "fast" which over rides boot list.
so far so good.
Asus Eee pc 1001px with ubuntu 11.10 and no problems so far.
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