> Yes, X.org works well enough, but not nearly so. I am frequently stuck to > only one resolution under the default configuration files. So I have to go > into xorg.conf to tweak a couple more settings, as I had to do with DTI's > machines. I wish this process were easier.
What is the chipset of the board? If you installed 5.04 with i810, you'll definitely have issues with X.org (fixed for 5.10) > I'm thinking of the small scale cybercafes who are exploring the shift > using Ubuntu. This will typically be the main snag that they will hit, never > mind activating video acceleration. The problem becomes worse because these > small cybercafes will have different video card configurations. I can only > hope they persevere because Ubuntu has several other good things to offer > beyond these hurdles. 3D acceleration is not that much of a issue because ubuntu has the non-free nvidia-glx and flglx drivers. I can actually run graphics-intensive games like Far Cry in Cedega with minimal issues. Desktops won't have much of a problem, but laptops will have issues especially with the non-free drivers when resuming form a hibernate/suspend stated. > Cause: only works with Internet Explorer, not on Firefox (even on Windows), > and not on Epiphany. Crappy Microsoft. Ahh that is a problem indeed. Jerome Gotangco [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG: 0xA97B69A0 _________________________________________________ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List [email protected] (#PLUG @ irc.free.net.ph) Read the Guidelines: http://linux.org.ph/lists Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph

