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Hi,
i tried the latest amd64 install CD and noticed two things :
** The boot processed went wrong because the installer couldn't guess
the correct X resolution. I tried different resolution but it didn't
help.
** i checked in a console that the atl1 driver was listed in the
modules list. And it
Hi,
thanks for following this bug report. I'll have the laptop back by
friday. I'll make a test a tell you about it (with 64bit install CD).
Best regards
P.Saadé
On 1/15/08, Benjamin Pineau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Something else : it seems that this problem only affects users of the
Something else : it seems that this problem only affects users of the
alternate and the 64bit intall/live CDs.
ubuntu-7.10-desktop-i386.iso appears to work well for everyone.
Could you test this live CD and tell us if the network works ?
If so, that would be a duplicate of those bugs reports
The same problem affects users of the Asus P5E-VM HDMI motherboard
(which has the same onboard Attansic L1 network adapter).
This network card has a driver in Gutsy (actually, this driver was
merged in vanilla kernel since 2.6.19), and works well with the Gutsy
kernel *after* installation. But