This is reported against an old version of Ubuntu and many things has
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@mcfrei:
Thanks for your help. I now have the M2010 dual booting with Dreamlinux 3.5
and Jaunty. With Dream, the hwC0D0 file was present at installation, but I had
to add hda-verb and the scripts. Dream chose the vesa driver for the display
and I installed fglrx and changed
@CharlesR:
My mouse worked after i installed the bluetooth software that also paired it in
bluetooth mode, i guess.
I was not doing through testing, moreover, i've (sadly) updated it to Jaunty
and now i have ot reinstall it.
I have a dual boot, one hdd is for windows, and another for ubuntu.
As
CharlesR: here's a fix for the speakers to work
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=3403
** Bug watch added: ALSA Bug Tracker #3403
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=3403
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internal bluetooth device 413c:8121 in dell m2010 is not recognized
mcfrei: Thank you for that fix. Make is something I have not done
before, but it seems to work -- that is I got sound out of one of the
Gnome-games. More tests, soon.
If only we could get the native keyboard and mouse to work Windows
would be gone!
Thanks again.
CRS
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Actually, it works in ubuntu 9.04 for me, but the mouse scroll is not working,
and that's sad.
I'm waiting for it too.
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@mcfrei: Thanks again for the good tip. I put a copy of the Jaunty iso
on a USB stick and booted. The keyboard works; its touchpad works, the
numeric keypad works! I was unable to get the M2010's native mouse to
do anything. But, hey, a USB mouse is not that big a deal -- I've got
several to
Here are some clues I discovered on my M2010: If I boot the Lucid
LiveCD from the Windows sleep mode (that is, power off, but not shut
down through the logging off, shutting down sequence), I can coerce the
Bluetooth module into recognizing both the keyboard and the mouse. But
when I installed
I mis-spoke above. Where I said sleep mode, I should have said
hibernate mode. The sleep mode keeps the working system in memory
and does not allow a choice of boot locations when next turned on. Only
the hibernate mode allows the choice of boot location, and then the
choices are only the
Hello, Baptiste Mille-Mathias.
Thank you for your interest.
Yes, i tried that. I tried to load ubuntu immediately after restarting windows
with the bluetooth adapter on, i tried disabling and enabling adapter in
windows and then restarting, i tried disabling and enabling the device in
Device
Hi there,
Usually bluetooth adapters have to be enable in Windows (sigh) to be usable in
Linux.
Could you try that?
Thanks.
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