Doesn't work for me...
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Doesn't work for me...
I want to try this out. I've got a Via PicoITX board at the house that I chopped up Ubuntu to get it to a smaller foot print.
I hated when I wanted gnome that I did gnome-desktop and I got...
lspci from the terminal...paste everything back.
I tunnel RDP over SSH through my Ubuntu box so I have a secure connection to my home PC when I'm not at home.
What brand notebook? Any idea what the chipset is on the wifi?
I want to do that. I'm not sure if I have a pic of my server.
My server is just the standard Pico ITX from Via with 8.04.
My 500GB Free agent worked with either eSATA or USB right out of the box with a base install of 8.10.
How is it connected?
Great article! I've been itching to do something like this. I though I would use Open Solaris and ZFS but I might have to give Ubuntu a shot.
Did either of you get this working? I'm thinking about setting up an Ubuntu server and I use APF + BFD on CentOS...Would love to use Ubuntu
Does that have the realtek or ralink wifi card? The best thing I ever did for my MSI Wind was replace the wifi card.
It probably will be fixed. You could add the intrepid proposed, but that's like updating to an unreleased version I guess. I've had success with pre-releases, so I'm fairly confident and this isn't...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/307408
Updated to 2.6.28-5 in intrepid proposed and it fixed my issue.
FWIW,
I installed the latest 9.04 build with 2.6.28-6 and it works from a cold start. Both wired and wireless.
When I had 8.10 installed through Wubi, everything was fine. It was when I blew it out and put Ubuntu on it w/o anything else did wired-networking break.
Well here is some interesting info...if I come up cold, my wired connection doesn't work.
If I do 'sudo shutdown -r now' my wired connection is available.
I upgraded to the latest build of...
My Atheros works with the latest Kernel...it's my wired connection that doesn't work.
Booting into:
Linux ubuntu-wind 2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Tue Nov 4 19:33:20 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
I...
Not sure if any of this helps:
:~$ sudo lshw -c network
*-generic
description: Ethernet interface
product: Illegal Vendor ID
vendor: Illegal Vendor ID
...
I may have something similar. Just did a fresh install of Ubuntu 8.10 on an MSI U100 Wind. Then did an apt-get update with all the latest packages.
After reboot, I can't get an address on...
Back to the top...someone has to have some idea.
Mine seems to be lessing, but still continues to do it. Not everytime now, but it locks up at the most inconvenient time.
TTT. Anyone?
Here is my /etc/fstab:
Like I said, it mounts the drives fine...I can cd into the directory in the terminal, and do whatever I need to do, but I can not reliably browse the directories from the GUI.
so the CIFS VFS problem was resolved and it is related to this bug
The system still continues to lock up while browsing those files from the GUI.
Little more info...shutting down the system tonight, there were some random numbers and an error related to CIFS and VFS. I tried to write it down, but it wasn't there long enough.
If it is there...
Dell Dimension 8400
Fresh install of 8.10
Edited /etc/fstab to mount shares.
Created .smbcredentials
Shares mount fine.
I'm able to open a terminal and navigate to /mnt/homedir and...