Hi guys,
First thing, you have really done an excellent job with UBUNTU mobile. Being a
relative Linux newbie, I was still able to take the image, make a USB drive,
boot, install and apply the Kernel upgrade required to fix the 'error 15'
issue. That being said, I am having an issue now with my
Hi,
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 1:29 AM, Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First, thanks a lot for your report!
>
> On Thu, Oct 02, 2008, Stewart Midwinter wrote:
> > - I couldn't get the wireless card to be detected (I think). When I set
> up
> > a new wireless network, the SSID field was n
On Thu, Oct 02, 2008, Stewart Midwinter wrote:
> Say you are copying a ubuntu-mid.img file to a USB stick, say with this
> command in linux or Mac OS X:
> dd if=ubuntu-mid.img of=/dev/disk2 bs=1024
Actually if you really want to make sure your stick boots in the most
places, you need to write th
First, thanks a lot for your report!
On Thu, Oct 02, 2008, Stewart Midwinter wrote:
> - I couldn't get the wireless card to be detected (I think). When I set up
> a new wireless network, the SSID field was not populated with any networks,
> and I was not able to connect even after typing in the
At one point I knew this, but somehow overlooked it recently.
Say you are copying a ubuntu-mid.img file to a USB stick, say with this
command in linux or Mac OS X:
dd if=ubuntu-mid.img of=/dev/disk2 bs=1024
you firstly need to ensure that your USB stick is formatted with FAT16 file
system. If you
Not the target hardware for sure, but I wanted to test my USB stick to see
if the ubuntu-mid image had been properly copied onto it. So I tried booting
my Dell Latitude D-630 with the latest Intrepid image from 20081002. It
booted up just fine and looked quite nice. A couple of comments (no fix
Hi,
Ubuntu Mobile and Ubuntu MID images are provided as .img files aimed at
USB sticks. They also boot fine in kvm/qemu/vbox etc. with "-hda
blah.img", but if you try to install on a second hard disk, grub will
be installed on the first hard disk (containing your image); this wont
bo
OK I still can't get wifi working. I reinstalled everything and I can
now see the networks (although range does not look anywhere near as good
as it was under Desktop Ubuntu) but when I try to connect, it makes an
attempt and then just show the error, Disconnected. It works fine when
I plug i
OK that is awesome, I have it all reinstalled now and working fine
(except Wifi which is still not working but I will post in the other
thread for that).
Is there anywhere I can see what the other buttons do and maybe edit
them to do other stuff? Rotate for instance?
Talk to you soon and th
Any idea about this?
2008/9/29 Javier Gálvez Guerrero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been testing the last Ubuntu Mobile image in a Samsung Q1 (non-Ultra,
> just live session) and HDD-installed in an Asus R2E (live session tested as
> well).
>
> Regarding sound, SQ1 has no issues with
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