Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available

2009-04-27 Thread Robert Flatters
I have a Nvidia G4 graphics card, now i know in 8.10 it took abit of doing
to sort out the resolution and even then when a new Kernel was loaded i had
to repeat the process again. Now im getting the same thing  in 9.04, would
have thought it might have been resolved, but its not. Just wondering if
anyone else is having the same problems

Kind Regards

Bob

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 mac wrote:
  Thanks, guys, for helpful pointers.  I've reverted to the old driver:
 
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReinhardTartler/X/RevertingIntelDriverTo2.4
 
  and graphics now work perfectly.  :-)
 
  mac
 
 
 Actually I think I might try that, just had an X crash when trying to
 play a video in MPlayer.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available

2009-04-25 Thread David King
In regards to wi fi, when using UNR 9.04 on my Asus Eee PC 901, how do I search 
for wi fi networks? The default Xandros makes it easy to search for them and 
see details on each wi fi connection, but does Ubuntu have this? I have 
searched for it as well in Ubuntu 8.04 on a laptop with a wi fi inbuilt, but 
still I cannot find any wi fi search facility. Surely such a program is 
ESSENTIAL today, so why is it missing or otherwise hidden in Ubuntu?

David King



Robert Flatters wrote:
 downloaded a copy last night and installed it on two machine tonight. First
 impression are good, all though ive come across some small issues with
 window message screens freezing


I upgraded a couple of machines yesterday, and was also impressed with 
Jaunty, which looks better in all sorts of subtle ways - the fonts, the 
artwork, etc.

One thing I did struggle with on my wifi-connected laptop was a 
recurrence of the ancient, irritating, and still-unfixed bug that causes 
CIFS shares to be disconnected before they are unmounted.  With Gutsy, 
Hardy and Intrepid, I'd successfully used the 'umountcifs' script that's 
much-applauded on the forum;  but that seems to have stopped working for 
Jaunty.  The only way I can now shut down the machine without generating 
a five minute delay while the CIFS VFS failure times out is to remove 
the old 'umountcifs' fix, and change the rc0.d and rc6.d priorities thus:

K01umountnfs.sh
K02gdm
K03usplash

I don't see why it's necessary to have umountnfs.sh at K01 -- you'd 
expect that the historic fixes that raise the priority of the CIFS 
unmount, or lower the priority of the network interface shutdown, or 
otherwise ensure that the shares unmount before the network closes, 
would still work.  But they don't.

Have the devs changed something in Jaunty about how the init.d / rc 
stuff works?

mac



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Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available

2009-04-25 Thread Tony Pursell
Hi Dave

To see the available wi-fi networks, I just click on the wi-fi icon, top 
right between the battery icon and the sound volume icon.  Then select 
the one to connect to.

Tony

On 25 Apr 2009 at 11:29, David King wrote:

 
 In regards to wi fi, when using UNR 9.04 on my Asus Eee PC 901, how do I 
 search for wi fi networks? The default Xandros makes it easy to search for 
 them and see details on each wi fi connection, but does Ubuntu have this? I 
 have searched for it as well in Ubuntu 8.04 on a laptop with a wi fi inbuilt, 
 but still I cannot find any wi fi search facility. Surely such a program is 
 ESSENTIAL today, so why is it missing or otherwise hidden in Ubuntu?
 
 David King
 
 
 
 Robert Flatters wrote:
  downloaded a copy last night and installed it on two machine tonight. First
  impression are good, all though ive come across some small issues with
  window message screens freezing
 
 
 I upgraded a couple of machines yesterday, and was also impressed with 
 Jaunty, which looks better in all sorts of subtle ways - the fonts, the 
 artwork, etc.
 
 One thing I did struggle with on my wifi-connected laptop was a 
 recurrence of the ancient, irritating, and still-unfixed bug that causes 
 CIFS shares to be disconnected before they are unmounted.  With Gutsy, 
 Hardy and Intrepid, I'd successfully used the 'umountcifs' script that's 
 much-applauded on the forum;  but that seems to have stopped working for 
 Jaunty.  The only way I can now shut down the machine without generating 
 a five minute delay while the CIFS VFS failure times out is to remove 
 the old 'umountcifs' fix, and change the rc0.d and rc6.d priorities thus:
 
 K01umountnfs.sh
 K02gdm
 K03usplash
 
 I don't see why it's necessary to have umountnfs.sh at K01 -- you'd 
 expect that the historic fixes that raise the priority of the CIFS 
 unmount, or lower the priority of the network interface shutdown, or 
 otherwise ensure that the shares unmount before the network closes, 
 would still work.  But they don't.
 
 Have the devs changed something in Jaunty about how the init.d / rc 
 stuff works?
 
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available

2009-04-25 Thread mac
Rob Beard wrote:
snip
 A niggly thing I found was that the display was slow (I have Intel 
 video) although reading the Ubuntu Wiki I found a couple of options to 
 speed it up although I haven't done the hack to enable Compiz, I'll just 
 wait for the bug fixed drivers.


Rob  I'm having similar issues with my Dell Inspiron 6400 laptop, 
which ran compiz fine under 8.04 and 8.10, but is very clunky now with 
9.04.  I've been trying to find the fixes you alluded to, but can't seem 
to get the search right.  I'd be grateful if you could give me some 
pointers to where this material is.

TIA

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available

2009-04-25 Thread mac
mac wrote:
 Rob Beard wrote:
 snip
 A niggly thing I found was that the display was slow (I have Intel 
 video) although reading the Ubuntu Wiki I found a couple of options to 
 speed it up although I haven't done the hack to enable Compiz, I'll just 
 wait for the bug fixed drivers.
 
 
 Rob  I'm having similar issues with my Dell Inspiron 6400 laptop, 
 which ran compiz fine under 8.04 and 8.10, but is very clunky now with 
 9.04.  I've been trying to find the fixes you alluded to, but can't seem 
 to get the search right.  I'd be grateful if you could give me some 
 pointers to where this material is.
 
 TIA
 
 mac


Rob  Worry not!  I found the stuff  on the forum (rather than the 
wiki) here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1130582

But it involves fairly extensive hacking of the kernel and other stuff, 
with third-party software.  Tell you what -- I'll just turn the fancy 
and rather non-essential compiz effects off, eh?  And get on with using 
the apps!

Cheers

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available

2009-04-25 Thread Rob Beard
mac wrote:
 Rob Beard wrote:
 snip
   
 A niggly thing I found was that the display was slow (I have Intel 
 video) although reading the Ubuntu Wiki I found a couple of options to 
 speed it up although I haven't done the hack to enable Compiz, I'll just 
 wait for the bug fixed drivers.
 


 Rob  I'm having similar issues with my Dell Inspiron 6400 laptop, 
 which ran compiz fine under 8.04 and 8.10, but is very clunky now with 
 9.04.  I've been trying to find the fixes you alluded to, but can't seem 
 to get the search right.  I'd be grateful if you could give me some 
 pointers to where this material is.

 TIA

 mac


   
Hi Mac,

Yep, it's under the 9.04 release notes.

http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904

The option I added was:

Option MigrationHeuristicgreedy


I added this to the /etc/X11/xorg.conf under device.  If it helps my 
xorg.conf is as follows (comments lines removed):

Section Device
IdentifierConfigured Video Device
Option MigrationHeuristicgreedy
EndSection

Section Monitor
IdentifierConfigured Monitor
EndSection

Section Screen
IdentifierDefault Screen
MonitorConfigured Monitor
DeviceConfigured Video Device
EndSection


I haven't gone as far as enabling Compiz, but doing this certainly seems 
to speed up the drawing of windows etc.  I did a quick Google search too 
and there is a Howto on the Ubuntu forums but it seems to involve 
installing the 2.6.30-rc2 kernel.

Anyway, hope this helps.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available

2009-04-25 Thread Thomas Ibbotson
mac wrote:
 Rob Beard wrote:
 snip
 A niggly thing I found was that the display was slow (I have Intel 
 video) although reading the Ubuntu Wiki I found a couple of options to 
 speed it up although I haven't done the hack to enable Compiz, I'll just 
 wait for the bug fixed drivers.
 
 
 Rob  I'm having similar issues with my Dell Inspiron 6400 laptop, 
 which ran compiz fine under 8.04 and 8.10, but is very clunky now with 
 9.04.  I've been trying to find the fixes you alluded to, but can't seem 
 to get the search right.  I'd be grateful if you could give me some 
 pointers to where this material is.
 
 TIA
 
 mac
 
 

This page gave me all the info I needed to fix the issues I was having:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/IntelPerformance

The MigrationHeuristic greedy option didn't work for me, but switching 
to UXA did.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available

2009-04-25 Thread mac
Thanks, guys, for helpful pointers.  I've reverted to the old driver:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReinhardTartler/X/RevertingIntelDriverTo2.4

and graphics now work perfectly.  :-)

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available

2009-04-24 Thread Rob Beard
David King wrote:
 I am trying to download Ubuntu Netbook Remix, after having recently 
 bought an Asus Eee PC 901. I like Xandros (KDE mode), but its system 
 space is so limited that I cannot do much with it.

 The UNR looks better in its design in easy mode than Xandros, but not 
 much good if I cannot even download it. Currently it seems I have 1 day 
 23 hours left to download the file, even though it is only 947 MB in 
 size. I am on broadband.

 So I would really like to have it as a torrent. If someone has this as a 
 torrent please post a link.

 David King

   
I found last night installing things on Intrepid took quite a while, I 
presume the mirrors are being hammered at the moment.  Luckily I managed 
to pick up Jaunty Desktop during the day and I don't need any other 
images just yet so I'll probably leave them until the weekend (torrents 
are heavily throttled on my broadband connections).

Checking the Virgin Media mirrors, they now look to be up to date, not 
sure how quick they'll be, but for Virgin Media customers it might offer 
a bit more speed.  The mirror can be found here: 
ftp://ubuntu.virginmedia.com/mirrors/ubuntu/releases/9.04/

HTH

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available

2009-04-24 Thread David King
I just found a link at
http://linuxtracker.org/index.php?page=torrent-detailsid=4279352c9617c65879de268bd20bc8aaba6e1be9



David King wrote:
 I am trying to download Ubuntu Netbook Remix, after having recently 
 bought an Asus Eee PC 901. I like Xandros (KDE mode), but its system 
 space is so limited that I cannot do much with it.

 The UNR looks better in its design in easy mode than Xandros, but not 
 much good if I cannot even download it. Currently it seems I have 1 day 
 23 hours left to download the file, even though it is only 947 MB in 
 size. I am on broadband.

 So I would really like to have it as a torrent. If someone has this as a 
 torrent please post a link.

 David King


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 Is there a torrent available for the Netbook Remix version?

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 http://ubuntu-uk.org/torrents/


 
   
 On a similar note is there an iso for the Netbook Remix? I'd love to
 install it on an old Dell C610 in replace of WattOS (based on Ubuntu),
 but it doesn't boot off of USB.




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Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available

2009-04-24 Thread Tony Pursell
On 24 Apr 2009 at 12:00, David King wrote:

 
 I am trying to download Ubuntu Netbook Remix, after having recently 
 bought an Asus Eee PC 901. I like Xandros (KDE mode), but its system 
 space is so limited that I cannot do much with it.
 
 The UNR looks better in its design in easy mode than Xandros, but not 
 much good if I cannot even download it. Currently it seems I have 1 day 
 23 hours left to download the file, even though it is only 947 MB in 
 size. I am on broadband.
 

I tried all three UK servers but estimates of many hours download from 
each.  So I tried a german server and got all 947MB in half an hour!

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available / USB flash

2009-04-24 Thread David King
I have successfully downloaded UNR, installed to a USB flash drive, and 
booted my Asus Eee PC with it. It is a great OS and seems to be more 
powerful than the default Xandros.

However, I would like, when using this, to save my settings and 
installed software on the USB drive, or on the Eee PC SSD, but so far 
cannot figure out how to do it.

What is the best way to do that, so that every time I boot UNR from USB 
I get the same system with all my settings and preferences?


David King


 On 24 Apr 2009 at 12:00, David King wrote:

   
 I am trying to download Ubuntu Netbook Remix, after having recently 
 bought an Asus Eee PC 901. I like Xandros (KDE mode), but its system 
 space is so limited that I cannot do much with it.

 The UNR looks better in its design in easy mode than Xandros, but not 
 much good if I cannot even download it. Currently it seems I have 1 day 
 23 hours left to download the file, even though it is only 947 MB in 
 size. I am on broadband.

 


   

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available

2009-04-24 Thread Robert Flatters
downloaded a copy last night and installed it on two machine tonight. First
impression are good, all though ive come across some small issues with
window message screens freezing

On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 6:09 PM, Tony Pursell
a...@princeswalk.fsnet.co.ukwrote:

 On 24 Apr 2009 at 12:00, David King wrote:

 
  I am trying to download Ubuntu Netbook Remix, after having recently
  bought an Asus Eee PC 901. I like Xandros (KDE mode), but its system
  space is so limited that I cannot do much with it.
 
  The UNR looks better in its design in easy mode than Xandros, but not
  much good if I cannot even download it. Currently it seems I have 1 day
  23 hours left to download the file, even though it is only 947 MB in
  size. I am on broadband.
 

 I tried all three UK servers but estimates of many hours download from
 each.  So I tried a german server and got all 947MB in half an hour!

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available / USB flash

2009-04-24 Thread Tony Pursell
Hi David

It's a pity UNR is only available as an image.  The image writer just
dd's the data to the USB.  The USB startup disk creator is more clever
because when it copies an iso you can also have a persistent storage
area on the stick.

I did a lot of testing on my EEEPC with the Beta, the RC and the final
release and I found I had to keep setting up the wifi and reinstalling
Skype.  I made it a bit easier by having a txt file containing my WEP
key and a copy of the Skype deb file on a 4GB card I keep in the SD
slot. That may be a way you can save some settings.

I've now installed the UNR and its a great improvement on the old
Xandros system.  The install only took about 30 mins but was a bit hairy
on my 7 screen as all the buttons on the installer screens were off the
bottom of the screen with no way to resize the screens or move them up.
It just had to guess that the Next button had focus and hit return.  I
suppose I ought to post a bug report for it.

Tony


On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 20:50 +0100, David King wrote:
 I have successfully downloaded UNR, installed to a USB flash drive, and 
 booted my Asus Eee PC with it. It is a great OS and seems to be more 
 powerful than the default Xandros.
 
 However, I would like, when using this, to save my settings and 
 installed software on the USB drive, or on the Eee PC SSD, but so far 
 cannot figure out how to do it.
 
 What is the best way to do that, so that every time I boot UNR from USB 
 I get the same system with all my settings and preferences?
 
 
 David King
 
 
  On 24 Apr 2009 at 12:00, David King wrote:
 

  I am trying to download Ubuntu Netbook Remix, after having recently 
  bought an Asus Eee PC 901. I like Xandros (KDE mode), but its system 
  space is so limited that I cannot do much with it.
 
  The UNR looks better in its design in easy mode than Xandros, but not 
  much good if I cannot even download it. Currently it seems I have 1 day 
  23 hours left to download the file, even though it is only 947 MB in 
  size. I am on broadband.
 
  
 
 

 


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available

2009-04-24 Thread mac
Robert Flatters wrote:
 downloaded a copy last night and installed it on two machine tonight. First
 impression are good, all though ive come across some small issues with
 window message screens freezing


I upgraded a couple of machines yesterday, and was also impressed with 
Jaunty, which looks better in all sorts of subtle ways - the fonts, the 
artwork, etc.

One thing I did struggle with on my wifi-connected laptop was a 
recurrence of the ancient, irritating, and still-unfixed bug that causes 
CIFS shares to be disconnected before they are unmounted.  With Gutsy, 
Hardy and Intrepid, I'd successfully used the 'umountcifs' script that's 
much-applauded on the forum;  but that seems to have stopped working for 
Jaunty.  The only way I can now shut down the machine without generating 
a five minute delay while the CIFS VFS failure times out is to remove 
the old 'umountcifs' fix, and change the rc0.d and rc6.d priorities thus:

K01umountnfs.sh
K02gdm
K03usplash

I don't see why it's necessary to have umountnfs.sh at K01 -- you'd 
expect that the historic fixes that raise the priority of the CIFS 
unmount, or lower the priority of the network interface shutdown, or 
otherwise ensure that the shares unmount before the network closes, 
would still work.  But they don't.

Have the devs changed something in Jaunty about how the init.d / rc 
stuff works?

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[ubuntu-uk] jaunty available

2009-04-23 Thread alan c
jaunty became available - from canonical's machines at least, about 20
minutes ago
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available

2009-04-23 Thread Adam Bagnall
alan c wrote:
 jaunty became available - from canonical's machines at least, about 20
 minutes ago
   
Do you have the md5sums? I'd like to know if I'm seeding the correct ISOs...

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available

2009-04-23 Thread alan c
Adam Bagnall wrote:
 alan c wrote:
 jaunty became available - from canonical's machines at least, about 20
 minutes ago
   
 Do you have the md5sums? I'd like to know if I'm seeding the correct ISOs...
 

3b5e9861910463374bb0d4ba9025bbb1 *ubuntu-9.04-alternate-amd64.iso
c564ae16dffb51a922aef74a07250473 *ubuntu-9.04-alternate-i386.iso
cace6ea9dde8dc158174e345aabe3fae *ubuntu-9.04-desktop-amd64.iso
66fa77789c7b8ff63130e5d5a272d67b *ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso
8f921e001aebc3e98e8e8e7d29ee1dd4 *ubuntu-9.04-netbook-remix-i386.img
78cf52114804f80576b0bfc8f5984339 *ubuntu-9.04-server-amd64.iso
20480057590ff8b80ad9094f40698030 *ubuntu-9.04-server-i386.iso
5e6f6acf2105c366db2f9727e2a65d03 *wubi.exe


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available

2009-04-23 Thread Alan Pope
2009/4/23 alan c aecl...@candt.waitrose.com:
 jaunty became available - from canonical's machines at least, about 20
 minutes ago

Tsk tsk, naughty naughty. Before the release announcement..

:)

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available

2009-04-23 Thread Simon Wears
Do you have a link for the BitTorrent download? I can't find it.

2009/4/23 alan c aecl...@candt.waitrose.com

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available

2009-04-23 Thread Stephen Garton
2009/4/23 Simon Wears munkyju...@googlemail.com

 Do you have a link for the BitTorrent download? I can't find it.


try http://releases.ubuntu.com/9.04/ for a list. That's where I got mine
from!


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available

2009-04-23 Thread James Rose
Is there a torrent available for the Netbook Remix version?
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available

2009-04-23 Thread Simon Wears

There's an eeepc version if I remember correctly when I looked.

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Is there a torrent available for the Netbook Remix version?

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] jaunty available

2009-04-23 Thread Harry Rickards
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James Rose wrote:
 Is there a torrent available for the Netbook Remix version?
 
 On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 2:28 PM, Alan Pope a...@popey.com
 mailto:a...@popey.com wrote:
 
 http://ubuntu-uk.org/torrents/
 
 

On a similar note is there an iso for the Netbook Remix? I'd love to
install it on an old Dell C610 in replace of WattOS (based on Ubuntu),
but it doesn't boot off of USB.




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Many thanks
Harry Rickards (a.k.a l33tmyst)

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