Re: Audio Production Laptop

2008-11-19 Thread AJ Moon
Considering the Linux friendly I'd say Dell is your best bet.  Orderit 
with linux on it.  You will have to reformat and install Studio but 
atleaste you know you have all the drivers . Besides dell makes good 
sturdy products.


Daniel Green wrote:
> I'm looking to get my hands on a laptop I can use for audio production
> and live performance with UbuntuStudio. I need a bit of help finding
> something suitable. I figure the following should be taken into
> consideration:
>
> Fast hard drive
> Multiple(?) Firwire ports
> USB ports
> Decent sized screen.
> Long battery life
> Linux friendly.
>
> No need to worry about the audio card as it should be replaced with
> something external anyways. Any recommendations for this too?
>
> I am open to and appreciate all advice.
>
> Thank you!
> Daniel.
>
>   


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2008-11-14 Thread AJ Moon
I don't Know how to fix this but I know the cause.   Basically You are 
installing the correct Driver however its not permanent.  Once you 
reboot it is reverting back to the old driver.  You can start by 
Installing the new driver, then once thats done with ndis you Black list 
the old driver...from there you do some other commands to make it load 
on boot or something like that...not really sure.  Hope that Helps



Steve Meiers wrote:
I'm running 8.10 on an HP tx2510us tablet pc and having similar wifi 
problems. I can get it to run "once" by using ndiswrapper with the 
802.11n (fast) Vista driver. By "once" I mean that after rebooting, it 
no longer works. If I uninstall ndiswrapper, reboot, reinstall, it 
works again. Pain in the ...


I had to go to the users control panel and set my account with root 
equivelant priviledges so I could even unlock the network manager and 
wrapper to modify settings, set up WEP, etc. This is not very user 
friendly yet. The root hostility of Ubuntu is a real draag. I gave 
up and set up a root account, but you still need to sudo lots of things.


If anyone knows what's up with "once only" ndiswrapper, I would like 
in on the secret.


Thanks.






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