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AMD Phenom II X6 1075T @ 3GHz, Nvidia GTX 650, 8GB DDR3 RAM, 1 X 1TB, 2 X 3TB HDD
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Hardy Heron comes with an upgraded version of "ATI Driver Install Headache". In all honesty, I don't see why they include this with every new release, everytime people get rid of it, they just make sure it is in the newest release.....
Difference is
8.04 - 7.10 = 0.94
after upgraded from gutsy to hardy, the 1st thing i open up is system monitor. The graphic on resource tab looks better that gutsy.
failing is part of learning process
And now my laptop wireless card (intel 3945AGB) stoped working, plus, you got a lot of new bugs, 7.10 is MUCH better, all my hardware worked perfectly, if you haven't upgraded yet, don't, stay with 7.10.
Is there a way to downgrade back to 7.10 without formating the partition?
What's new in xorg? This?
I heard the screens and monitors (can't remember the exact name) config was updated. Can someone with tv-out post a screenshot please?
See here for details on the improvements in the new 2.6.24 kernel...
http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_24
Why don't you start a thread and ask for some help? They generally don't take drivers out of the linux kernel so its in there somewhere, waiting for you to activate it. You could also just downgrade your kernel rather than the entire distro. Believe it or not, the Ubuntu team havent been working for a year to make this worse.
Please thank me! -> Yes, I am that shallow.I have Ubuntu on my laptop, Kubuntu LMCE on my media center & Xubuntu on my server. Anyone want to employ me as teacher so I can run Edubuntu?
It's a known problem, with no cure yet. all I said is that he shouldn't upgrade before he tries the live CD on his system.
Right now I'm using the old kernel from 7.10, but other things doesn't work either, even with the old kernel: TV out, some bluetooth functionality, and probably more stuff I haven't found yet, all worked "out of the box" in Ubuntu 7.10...
I love Ubuntu, but 8.04 is one of the buggiest distros I ever used in Ubuntu...
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