that code in question just turns on and off the graphic card.
It will not cause your machine to overhead because I am using the code right now
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that code in question just turns on and off the graphic card.
It will not cause your machine to overhead because I am using the code right now
try unetbootin?
http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
that is very odd
on my machine
it takes less than 5 seconds
ubuntu load instantly
I have 7 Mbps in America - this value inclues tcp/ip overhead
You have to use Ubuntu kernels
http://packages.ubuntu.com/quantal/kernel/
Configuring kernel is not...
gparted
nvm
i guess try this thread
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=12261151&posted=1#post12261151
realtek make bad linux drivers
Did you update grub?
I cant seem to figure out your problem. I will recommend updating the to the latest kernel for better support. I use cutting edge distros so I get the proper hardware...
ifconfig -a
it not soft block then see if there is wlan0
amd and nvidia driver work fine on linux
The installation process is just horrible
it is the proper driver i believe
rfkill list all
post the result of this
lsusb -t
lspci -nnk
You should check the ubuntu gaming forums
Steam is comming out for linux
They are portin TF2 and left for dead for linux
did you run this?
sudo bash -c 'echo "options bbswitch load_state=0" >> /etc/modprobe.d/bbswitch.conf'
reboot
sudo apt-get install build-essential checkinstall
sudo apt-get install cvs subversion git-core mercurial dkms
cd
git clone git://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/bbswitch.git bbswitch
cd...
are you sure you cannnot install bbswitch?
sudo apt-get install bbswitch?
ok i guess i will have to install it manuallly if that not happen
install the other components first
sudo...
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bumblebee/stable
sudo apt-get update?
sudo modprobe -r nvidiafb
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bumblebee/stable
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install bumblebee bumblebee-nvidia linux-headers-generic bbswitch
sudo bash -c...
upstart for ubuntu does uses all cores for boot
Booting is generally io bound, so it wont make much difference if all core are active.
then i guess add
acpi=force
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="quiet splash i915.lvds_downclock=1 i915.i915_enable_fbc=1"change to
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="quiet splash i915.lvds_downclock=1...
i think it is not working on /etc/modprobe.d
try to add it to
/etc/default/grub
see this line
laptop tools are not kernel drivers.
Alienware M14X is a gaming laptop which mean it will probably have nvidia optimus.
If he does have nvidia optimus, that suggest will not help much when there...
25010sec / 60 min/sec= 416 min
I agree 416 minutes is too long to be a proper boot time
next time use
dmesg | head -n 1000
those messages are mundane core sleep messages
New ubuntu version require sse instructions. Use debian as Temujin suggest
http://www.debian.org/CD/torrent-cd/
they target i386
lspci -nnk
battery life is based on hardware
I suspect your have nvidia optimus