Runing Ubuntu 7.10 x64 on Lenovo 3000 V100 (Intel chip set)
wirless, touch pad, usb, sound, microphone most of the hotkeys are working.
Runing Ubuntu 7.10 x64 on Lenovo 3000 V100 (Intel chip set)
wirless, touch pad, usb, sound, microphone most of the hotkeys are working.
Home built for a project - PowerMac G4 replacement
Ubuntu 7.10
Tyan Tiger i7501 motherboard
Dual 1.8 gHz Xeon processors (604)
1 GB Micron memory
Adaptec AHA-2940UW Card
Seagate Barracuda 181gb SCSI160 drive
ATI Radon 9250 PCI card (128Mb)
Adaptec AU 3020A USB/Firewire
System "screams." Much faster than the XP box I have, blows the G4 10.4 out of the water.
No problems loading OS, easy to connect to network, printers and scanner.
Very Very stable - and VERY fast.
With case, etc. spent less than $300.00 - all parts were new or NOS.
Michael Baker
Leaving Leopard behind!!!!
Dell XPS M1330 Laptop
Specs:
Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 (2.0 GHz, 4 MB cache)
2 GB RAM
160 GB 7200 RPM Seagate harddisk
Intel 4965 AGN WiFi adapter
Bluetooth
nVidia 8400M GS video card (128 MB video memory)
WLED screen (1280 x 800)
Built-in VGA webcam (640 x 480)
Installing Ubuntu 7.10 went without any problem on this laptop. After installation I got a notice to enable the restricted driver for the video card; after doing this and rebooting again, Compiz desktop effects work. All hardware including wireless networking and the webcam work out of the box.
There is only one thing that does not work: the internal microphone. This is a known bug: bug #147682.
*edit*: I see that there is a fix available for the internal microphone. I installed it and now it works.
Last edited by jespdj; November 19th, 2007 at 09:25 PM.
Ubuntu 12.04
* Version Of Ubuntu
7.10
* Type Of Hardware
Samsung Monitor with ATI graphics card
* Hardware Maker / Model
Samsung Syncmaster 757NF with ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
* Issue That Had To Be Resolved
My Monitor is not supported, i can's see him in the monitor list, can't put refresh rate higher than 85 hz (i need 100hz,and yes in windows all works perfect) That's the only reason i don't use ubuntu for the moment. tried everything.
Ubuntu Ver: Gutsy Gibbon 7.10
Hardware: HP All in one Printer 'Photosmart C4280'
Maker: Hewlett Packard
Comment: Print, Copy, Scan worked out of the box
Desktop PC Specs:
OS: Ubuntu 7.10
Intel Pentium 4 (3.4GHz, 2 MB cache,HyperThreading)
2 GB RAM
200 GB 7200 RPM Seagate harddisk
Chronos Bluetooth
ATI Radeon X300 video card (128 MB video memory)
ACER AL507 15" LCD monitor
No problem after install. Problems occurs after installing GFX Card driver from restricted driver. After booting, the screen is blank(black). Same problem on my laptop :
OS: Ubuntu 7.10
Intel Pentium 4 mobile (2.0Ghz)
1GB RAM
80GB HDD
nVidia GeForce 4Go (128MB)
[Sorry with my english. (Maap aken kulo ne'e ono salah kata)]
toshiba a100 00n
works out of the box with gutsy
grahics card (intel) and atheros wireless chipset
hibernate works also
great
Hello, everybody! I'm the newbie. I have experience in using linux. I've tried OpenSuse 10.2, Mandrive Spring 2007, Ubuntu 7.04, and latest Ubuntu 7.10. It was seem everything okay. But was not with the sound. My computer is mute! Here's my Audio details from my Control Panel (Windows):
- Wearness speaker
- Legacy Audio Drivers, status working properly
- media control devices
- mciavi32.dll
- mcicda.dll
- mciqtz32.dll
- mciseq.dll
- mciwave.dll
- Unimodem Half-Duplex Audio Devices, driver was from Microsoft, version 5.1.2535.0
thank you so much for your help. God Bless all of You
whew, Indonesian Linuxer Too : )
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