1) Ubuntu - 12.04 lts
2) Pc dual core p4 3.2gig - Nvidia graphics
3) Samsung
4) ML 2525
1) Ubuntu - 12.04 lts
2) Pc dual core p4 3.2gig - Nvidia graphics
3) Cannon
4) N650U usb scanner
1) Ubuntu - 12.04 lts
2) Pc dual core p4 3.2gig - Nvidia graphics
3) Samsung
4) ML 2525
1) Ubuntu - 12.04 lts
2) Pc dual core p4 3.2gig - Nvidia graphics
3) Cannon
4) N650U usb scanner
Last edited by Rytron; June 18th, 2012 at 04:10 PM.
1st Distro used: Knoppix in early 2007 ¦ 1st Distro Installed: Ubuntu 7.10 in Feb 2008
GNU/Linux User #470660 – Ubuntu User #28226
Isaac Asimov: "I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them."
OS : Ubuntu 12.04
Maker : ASUS
Model : A43E-VX389D
Everything is just fine, but the monitor. As TerryMasters' prob, I often got my monitor be like this http://i.imgur.com/HFksc.png or http://i.imgur.com/5wo55.png
But it can be solved by maximizing the window, and revert it back (restore). If the error stay still, I just do maximize-restore till it's gone.
Last edited by thom_; June 21st, 2012 at 05:05 AM.
Compaq 610 laptop;
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS;
Logitech MK260 wireless keyboard/mouse combo.
Plugged the Logitech wireless keyboard/mouse combo USB dongle into the laptop and the keyboard and mouse were immediately recognised and operational, no drivers or tweaking required. They just worked 'out of the box'.![]()
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Ubuntu 8.04, 9.04, 9.10, 10.04, 10.10, 11.04, 11.10 (32Bit)
Ubuntu 10.10 (64Bit)
CPU: AMD Phenom II 550 3.5GHz Dual Core
Motherboard: ASUS M4A78-PLUS AM2, AM3, AM3+ (Crossfire Support)
GPU: EVGA Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTX 768MB @800MHz, PNY Nvidia GeForce 8400 GS 512MB @600MHz
RAM: 8GB DDR2 @1066MHz
HDD: SATA WD 650GB 7200 RM 32MB Cache (Detects my other 5 HDD with no problem)
WiFi: NETGEAR WPN111v3 (No longer in use)
I have had little to no problem with Ubuntu on this set up. I also have a small server setup:
Xubuntu 10.10, Ubuntu 10.10
CPU: Intel Pentium4 1.8GHz Single Core
Motherboard: Dell Dimension 2xxx series
GPU: PNY Nvidia GeForce 6100 LT 268MB @300MHz
RAM: 2GB DDR1
HDD: IDE WD 250GB 7200RPM 2MB Cache
Last edited by Raphial Hebert; July 1st, 2012 at 03:01 AM.
@Raphial Hebert: Everything up to and including 10.10 (apart from 10.04 LTS) has reached end of life and no longer supported. 11.04 only lasts until October. Perhaps not great having a no longer supported release on a server. LTS releases are best and advised for server and production machines.![]()
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Running Linux Ubuntu 12.04 (64bit)
Specs:
1.Intel Pentium Dual Core E5200,2x2.5Ghz
2.MB : Gigabyte G31M-ES2C
3. Kingmax ,ddr2, 4gb dual channel
4.HDD Hitachi 250gb
5.Powercolor Radeon HD4850 PCIE,512mb,ddr3
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And the numeric-pad? I also use 10.04 on a Packard Bell I5 desktop, but the numeric-pad just moves the cursor no matter if I press numlock on or off....
When I log in, the numeric-pad seems to generate the numbers well, but after login, the numeric-pad doesn't work except for moving the cursor.
Maybe someone has a bright idea what to do???
Erik
@Doctor_Muesli (who no doubt had a healthy breakfast!)
Never tried the numeric pad. I'll have a go later and let you know.
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