[Bug 126535] Re: Wrong help instructions when booting CD

2007-07-17 Thread ycc
Hi,
I just found I could enter the "boot:" prompt by pressing .
But maybe the  option should still be described?
/ycc

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[Bug 126535] Wrong help instructions when booting CD

2007-07-17 Thread ycc
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.15

Hello,

as I understand, some parts of the help-instructions related to booting
the Ubuntu CD are misleading.

Almost immediately after I boot my Feisty Fawn Alternate CD the screen
tells me that I can receive help by pressing  followed by , 
...

As I interpret the instructions obtained in this way, one should write
"install " after the prompt "boot:". But to my experience,
bootoptions are entered by pressing  and appending to the line that
then appears.

It is also my impression that the format of some of the bootoptions is
wrong. For example, for "Certain DELL machines" the option
"aic7xxx.aic7xxx=no_probe" is recommended. However, to my experience
"aic7xxx=no_probe" is the correct format.

I fear the case may be similar with other versions of the Ubuntu CDs,
not only the alternate CD.

Just petty detail, but could maybe be improved on? Misled me and another
community member for a little while. ;)

Cheers :)

** Affects: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 89770] Re: USB ports work only after acpi=off but then WLAN crashes

2007-03-10 Thread ycc
Hi

Thanks for your suggestion. However, Feisty Herd 5 desktop CD does not cure the 
problem. I see this bug is still classified as "Needs Info, Low importance". I 
don't think there is any more information asked for. As I understand the bug 
can now be classified as a "real" bug. I also think its importance is 
considerable. Some hardware does not work at all. Maybe classification of 
importance of bug could be raised from low to a higher level? I have also seen 
other people having the same problem:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2233552

Thanks.

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[Bug 89770] Re: USB ports work only after acpi=off but then WLAN crashes

2007-03-05 Thread ycc
Hi,

I just downloaded Feisty Fawn Herd 5 Desktop CD. It seems to show
exactly the same behavior as 6.06.1:

Boot without options: USB ports do not work. WLAN card is recognized by
the system.

Boot with acpi=off:  USB ports work. WLAN card is NOT recognized by the
system.

For me, it thus seems impossible to make USB ports and WLAN card work at
the same time. Ubuntu seems like an excellent OS but as I am sure you
understand, it is not possible for me to install until I can use these
two components at once. To ME it is a "high priority problem" :-)

Minor comments:
1. The "Feisty Herd 5" bootsplash works on my computer and I don't have to go 
to "safe graphics mode" like on v. 6.06.1.
2. On shutdown: The CD tray won't open and cannot be opened by pressing its 
button. I must keep the CD in the tray and shut off the computer by pressing 
return. The second time I tried the Feisty disc (acpi=off), pressing return 
didn't work either, I had to press the power switch briefly to turn off the 
computer. In any case the CD must stay in the CD-player at shutdown and I must 
enter BIOS at next upstart. Then I can open the tray and remove the CD.
3. (I have not tested this in detail) Ubuntu seems to read my NTFS (Windows 
disc) but depending on how I entered the hard-disk-folder not all the folders 
on the harddisk are seen sometimes.

Thanks a lot for taking your time with this problem.

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[Bug 89770] Re: USB ports work only after acpi=off but then WLAN crashes

2007-03-04 Thread ycc
I was just going to add some info:
My laptop has: PhoenixBIOS rev. KE.M1.59
I then already found a reply, impressive, thanks.

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[Bug 89770] USB ports work only after acpi=off but then WLAN crashes

2007-03-04 Thread ycc
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 6.06.1 Live CD works fine except:
When USB devices are inserted into USB ports, no icon appears 
on desktop and there is no way to access the USB device.
(The LED on the USB device only lights up and one can hear a 
click from the CD player.)
(USB 1.1, 2.0, flashmemorysticks FAT, FAT 32 all the same)

"mknod /dev/sda b 8 0", "mount /dev/sda /media/myflashmemory"  
does not cure the problem. The system will respond to the 
mount command by "/dev/sda is not a block device" even though 
"file" command considers /dev/sda a "special block device".

Only way to resolve problem seems to be to set:
boot option: acpi=off
However, setting this boot option, the system will no longer 
recognize my WLAN card, though USB ports work with this 
option.

I use Fujitsu Siemens Amilo L7311 laptop, hardware and BIOS as 
it was delivered by the official retailer in Sweden last 
summer.

Thanks for doing the hard work. ;-)

** Affects: Ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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