Hey Everyone,
I'm running 3.0.0-14 on a Macbook Air 4,2 with mtrack. I've played around with the mtrack configuration settings but can't figure out how to activate the Unity Grab handles via the...
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Hey Everyone,
I'm running 3.0.0-14 on a Macbook Air 4,2 with mtrack. I've played around with the mtrack configuration settings but can't figure out how to activate the Unity Grab handles via the...
I also experience this issue when running on battery...
I've just sent this email to the developers...
I recently purchased an Airport/Bluetooth card from a 2010 MBP (Card model: BCM943224PCIEBT) from ebay but unfortunately it didn't fit correctly in my 2011 MBP (8,1). The mounting screws were in the...
A basic install is pretty easy and doesn't even require rEFIt.
1. Use OSX disk utility to create a new partition on your MBP.
2. Download and burn a copy of Natty (I used 64-bit) as per these...
Darn, super sorry to hear your system crashed. But thanks for posting the report...sounds like using Ndiswrapper is just too risky to use at this point...
Very interesting...how long have you been successfully using this driver with Ndiswrapper?
Also, after installing the driver shared by Amaranth with ndiswrapper-gtk did you follow any of the other...
Any word on when we might see driver support for the BCM 4331 wireless card?
I'm using a USB wireless adapter from DealExtreme at the moment but might consider opening the case and replacing the...
Including the $ prevents Xorg from starting.
Btw, not only does my touchpad not function when I use the xorg.conf suggested in the wiki but the "Touchpad" tab under "Mouse Preferences" disappears...
I'm experiencing this issue as well on my MBP 8,1 running Natty AMD64 (fresh install). I tried creating the xorg.conf file and the touchpad stopped working. Removed the file and the cursor and...
I have the 3820T-7459.
For the TG, have you tried gmanic's solution from post 43 in this thread?
Great!
I've activated two-finger scrolling (via "Mouse Preferences") and have found that the trackpad works pretty well under Natty. The one caveat is that your fingers need to be spaced apart...
Fortunately there's an easy workaround...
Create the following file:
sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/ath9.conf
And add this line:
options ath9k nohwcrypt=1
I'm running Ubuntu 10.10 and am using Python's Basic HTTP server to serve up an index.html page on port 80.
I would like to create an autonomous ad-hoc wireless network (that does not connect to...
24" aluminum iMac 9,1 (purchased August 2009).
Thank you cath0dez - your instructions worked perfectly for my iMac (Snow Leopard & Ubuntu 10.10 dual boot)!
Yes, I can confirm that it works well using Maverick though you must first change your SATA Operation Mode from "Enhanced" to "Compatible" in the BIOS. The key downside to this configuration is that...
I haven't had much luck either. Might want to keep an eye on the hybrid graphics work being done here.
You can confirm it with: lspci |grep VGA
Take a look at Cierreics' forum post.
Thanks everyone for the great tips. I'm running 10.10 Beta and have successfully connected to the nyu network numerous times over the last couple of weeks. Here's what has worked for me...
1....
The mainline repo is maintained by the Ubuntu Kernel Team. I believe the Guiodic repo is maintained by an Italian developer - perhaps Cierreics can provide more details.
I don't know much...
Thank you - this info was very helpful!
Yes, hopefully you're right!
The bug report hasn't received much feedback from the community. Could be valuable to add a brief comment and/or click on the green link at the top of the page...
A good question. I believe it is a Linux issue and know there is at least one bug report already. See mscan's comment #31 for a few more details...
Using "Compatible" rather than "Enhanced" mode seems to degrade the I/O performance of the hard drive - hence the slower boot/resume times. I'm running 2.6.35rc3 on my UL30VT with the Nvidia driver...