Zzaaaaaaaaaarko! You are awesome! Thank you for explaining the fixes for a complete newb. It really saved my Acer
Zzaaaaaaaaaarko! You are awesome! Thank you for explaining the fixes for a complete newb. It really saved my Acer
Where is open source radeon driver? How to install?open source radeon driver.
I have A0722 follow your step fix a lot problem. I still have video problem.
I tried install Ubuntu FGLRX and ATI driver. Both have "AMD unsupported hardware" watermark in the bottom right corner. Installed ati driver, then run "install-fglrx-debian.sh", the watermark gone. But I lost the "Unity plugin" left side icons. Do you any solution?
Thank you for you help,
Azon Chan
i'd do this adding a script under /etc/pm/power.d/ which are executed everytime a charger is connected and disconnected.
this is one of my scripts applying powersaving policies to my wifi card:
i have some scripts doing similar stuff, one of them manages folding@home so it doesn't run on battery, others manage different powersaving switches.Code:sbraz@sbraz-netbook:/etc/pm/power.d$ cat 2_wireless-power-management #!/bin/sh if on_ac_power; then iwconfig eth1 power off else iwconfig eth1 power on fi
the main advantage of using /etc/pm/power.d/* scripts is that they doesn't rely on userspace tools which might introduce bugs or use valuable ram amounts and they run even when X is not running.
about your microphone issues, i have an acer aspire one 721 with 10.10 and i got so fed up with pulseaudio issues that i just got rid of the whole thing in favour of esound... now everything works fine. make a backup and give it a try.
http://ptspts.blogspot.com/2009/09/h...on-debian.html (this is a bit old, it might require some changes).
the orthographic errors i usually type are always intentionall
http://xkcd.com/627/
no scrolling with synaptics/alps touchpad? have a look HERE
I'm not quite sure what you did, but I guess you tried to install fglrx drivers from AMD's site, or using some script (I don't know what "install-fglrx-debian.sh" does). To enable open source drivers, you just need to uninstall AMD drivers. Detailed instructions can be found at:
http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubu...talyst.2Ffglrx
If you still don't have Unity plugin, try to enable it in ccsm (Compiz Config Settings Manager, it can be installed from Software Center). Also, maybe you switched session from Ubuntu to Ubuntu Classic (check that on your login screen).
I hope this helps. Best regards,
Zarko
So if i was to uninstall my current catalyst driver so that radeon driver kicks in can i still use the hd cord to my sound stereo or tv somehow?
I follow it to install. I still have "Unsupported Hardware" Watermark. Is your A0722 C-50/AMD-6270? My is C-60/AMD-6290. I can't find it on AMD web site. It may not support in 11.8 version. Anyway, Thank you so much.To enable open source drivers, you just need to uninstall AMD drivers. Detailed instructions can be found at:
http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubu...talyst.2Ffglrx
Just a quick note on jupiter
OP mentioned "Don't close the terminal yet. Start the program (Alt+F2, type jupiter)". Well, the command is actually not jupiter, but "jupiter-run"
As for microphone, with the given instruction, I haven't been able to use the mic at acceptable volume in skype/google talk yet. Still working on it.
But above all, I am still running into system freezes even after I set Netboot as the first in the boot order. It seems that at first boot, you still need to plugin the cat-5, and once it is booted, you can unplug it.
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