Rafael: Thanks for the thought, might be worth a try; right now I have not loaded the b43 wifi drivers . . . so wifi is not set up or being used . . . just hard-wired by ethernet, etc. Would that make any difference to what you are suggesting?
F On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 10:22 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2014 11:03:43 -0600 > From: Rafael Cervera <[email protected]> > > Try turning off the wireless network adapter > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2014 07:57:29 -0700 > From: Fritz Hudnut<[email protected]> > > > Folks: > > After finding that booting the 14.10 livedvd with the radeon.agpmode boot > parameters got me into a working GUI, I went for an install of the LTS a > couple days ago on my iBook . . . seemed to take a fairly long time, but > more or less went OK. > > I had 14.04 installed before using radeonfb and I needed an xorg.conf file > to get it to be useable, but it was glitchy . . . using AGP mode the GUI is > clear, but we've regressed to the GUI "freezing" . . . except for > mouse/cursor which is moveable . . . but clicking does nothing . . . same > bug that Lars N filed and I reported finding with 14.10? > > Other than adding this to the bug report, anything to try out? Seems like > if I open the FF browser the problem happens faster than if I open some > other window. Should I go for the xorg.conf file? In 12.04 on this unit I > did not need one, I'm trying to avoid it; in 14.04 I grabbed one from > mac.linux.be site and it did make it somewhat better--although window > dragging was very erratic. Now, window dragging is smoother . . . except > for the "freezing" . . . . This is obviously part of the "radeon > affair"??? Question is any "fixes" for it to try out? >
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