On 3 May 2010 16:37, John Matthews jake...@sky.com wrote:
On 03/05/10 14:47, Stuart Bird wrote:
I suffered this problem some time ago when I had 9.10 installed
as a dual boot laptop (also on a Sky router although I do not think
that is connected to the issue). In the end I found that it
My Asus eee 1000H is affected by bug /545443. I have a clean install Ubuntu
10.4 and can only connect to the internet by ethernet. Can I download and
then load into grub an earlier ubuntu kernel eg the latest 9.1 kernel so
that I can use this until the bug /545443 is sorted out and I can then
On 04/05/10 13:55, John Matthews wrote:
On 03/05/10 11:55, John Matthews wrote:
On 03/05/10 11:43, Alan Lord (News) wrote:
On 03/05/10 10:32, John Matthews wrote:
On 02/05/10 14:03, Alan Lord (News) wrote:
The script that update-grub calls - grub-mkconfig - looks for kernels
and so
Hi All
Does anyone know how I can check the CFLAGS settings in Ubuntu (10.4 x64).
I have a need to run an application that depends on these settings to
optimise speed but have found that Ubuntu has no make.conf file which is
where I would normally expect to find/tweak these settings.
Basically I
On 4 May 2010 14:05, Stuart Bird stuart.bi...@googlemail.com wrote:
Basically I need to ensure that Ubuntu is multiprocessor aware and that it
is making use of all the processors and/or cores when a program designed to
use them all is run.
I think that makes sense :)
Easiest way to see if
On Tue, 4 May 2010 14:05:48 +0100, Stuart Bird stuart.bi...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Hi All
Does anyone know how I can check the CFLAGS settings in Ubuntu (10.4 x64).
I have a need to run an application that depends on these settings to
optimise speed but have found that Ubuntu has no
On 04/05/10 14:05, Stuart Bird wrote:
Hi All
Does anyone know how I can check the CFLAGS settings in Ubuntu (10.4
x64). I have a need to run an application that depends on these settings
to optimise speed but have found that Ubuntu has no make.conf file
which is where I would normally expect
On 4 May 2010 13:57, John Matthews jake...@sky.com wrote:
Hi,
I am not sure about hacking, the fact that so many things can go wrong, and
I dont have enough experience to work things out, it makes me kind of
worried. I am still having problems playing flash videos. Still cant get
some types
Quoting Stuart Bird stuart.bi...@googlemail.com:
Hi All
Does anyone know how I can check the CFLAGS settings in Ubuntu (10.4 x64).
I have a need to run an application that depends on these settings to
optimise speed but have found that Ubuntu has no make.conf file which is
where I would
On 4 May 2010 14:29, Matthew Macdonald-Wallace
matt...@truthisfreedom.org.uk wrote:
Quoting Stuart Bird stuart.bi...@googlemail.com:
Hi All
Does anyone know how I can check the CFLAGS settings in Ubuntu (10.4
x64).
I have a need to run an application that depends on these settings to
I used grsync to restore my /home after a clean install of 10.04, but
although it restored the folders, it didn't restore the contents. They
were backed up OK though, so I copied them over manually.
I've looked at my settings, and they seem OK. I had ignore existing and
skip newer checked, but my
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 11:32 AM, Anthony Coyle coyle.anth...@gmail.com wrote:
My Asus eee 1000H is affected by bug /545443. I have a clean install Ubuntu
10.4 and can only connect to the internet by ethernet. Can I download and
then load into grub an earlier ubuntu kernel eg the latest 9.1
On 4 May 2010 16:09, Dianne Reuby pramc...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
I used grsync to restore my /home after a clean install of 10.04, but
although it restored the folders, it didn't restore the contents. They
were backed up OK though, so I copied them over manually.
I've looked at my settings, and
On 04/05/10 16:36, Liam Proven wrote:
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 11:32 AM, Anthony Coylecoyle.anth...@gmail.com
wrote:
My Asus eee 1000H is affected by bug /545443. I have a clean install Ubuntu
10.4 and can only connect to the internet by ethernet. Can I download and
then load into grub an
Thanks for this Liam. Since my netbook is dual boot I have decided to keep
Ubuntu 10.4 and use it when it is convenient to go online by ethernet and
when I need wireless operation to boot into XP. Hopefully it will not be too
long before the 10.4 kernel will be tweaked to kill off this annoying
Thanks Al. I will use XP for wireless operations until the bug is killed in
10.4 and !0.4 when I have access to ethernet. You have stopped me worrying
that there is a better route than the one I am going to adopt. Since this
bug has been around before and is now resurgent hope that Canonical will
Hi Folks,
I have a 9.10 32-bit system on my internal SATA drive and ive been trying
out 10.04 64-bit on an external connected IDE drive on USB (usb2 I believe).
I find that the 10.04 system seems sluggish in comparison. Would it be
because im using USB connection? I done a similar test on a
On 04/05/10 14:28, Neil Greenwood wrote:
On 4 May 2010 13:57, John Matthewsjake...@sky.com wrote:
Hi,
I am not sure about hacking, the fact that so many things can go wrong, and
I dont have enough experience to work things out, it makes me kind of
worried. I am still having problems
On 04/05/10 18:45, Markie wrote:
Hi Folks,
I have a 9.10 32-bit system on my internal SATA drive and ive been
trying out 10.04 64-bit on an external connected IDE drive on USB (usb2
I believe). I find that the 10.04 system seems sluggish in comparison.
Would it be because im using USB
Aloha!
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