Re: [ubuntu-uk] Final Upgrade to Lucid, not worked completely

2010-05-04 Thread Stuart Bird
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

[ubuntu-uk] Bug /545443

2010-05-04 Thread Anthony Coyle
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

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Final Upgrade to Lucid, not worked completely

2010-05-04 Thread John Matthews
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

[ubuntu-uk] CFLAGS Manipulation in Ubuntu

2010-05-04 Thread Stuart Bird
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

Re: [ubuntu-uk] CFLAGS Manipulation in Ubuntu

2010-05-04 Thread Alan Pope
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

Re: [ubuntu-uk] CFLAGS Manipulation in Ubuntu

2010-05-04 Thread James Westby
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

Re: [ubuntu-uk] CFLAGS Manipulation in Ubuntu

2010-05-04 Thread Alan Lord (News)
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

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Final Upgrade to Lucid, not worked completely

2010-05-04 Thread Neil Greenwood
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

Re: [ubuntu-uk] CFLAGS Manipulation in Ubuntu

2010-05-04 Thread Matthew Macdonald-Wallace
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

Re: [ubuntu-uk] CFLAGS Manipulation in Ubuntu

2010-05-04 Thread Stuart Bird
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

[ubuntu-uk] Restoring with grsync

2010-05-04 Thread Dianne Reuby
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

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bug /545443

2010-05-04 Thread Liam Proven
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

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Restoring with grsync

2010-05-04 Thread John Stevenson
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

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bug /545443

2010-05-04 Thread Alan Lord (News)
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

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bug /545443

2010-05-04 Thread Anthony Coyle
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

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bug /545443

2010-05-04 Thread Anthony Coyle
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

[ubuntu-uk] Running off a USB connected HDD?

2010-05-04 Thread Markie
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

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Final Upgrade to Lucid, not worked completely

2010-05-04 Thread John Matthews
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

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Running off a USB connected HDD?

2010-05-04 Thread Rob Beard
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

[ubuntu-uk] UDS Remote Participation

2010-05-04 Thread Laura Czajkowski
Aloha! With UDS just around the corner I thought it a good time to remind you all that even though you may not be physically attending UDS your contributions, comments and participation is needed and encouraged. HOW TO GET THE MOST FROM SESSIONS 1- Register your attendance for remote

Re: [ubuntu-uk] CFLAGS Manipulation in Ubuntu

2010-05-04 Thread LeeGroups
Cpu11 : 4.5% us, 0.5% sy, 0.0% ni, 94.2% id, 0.5% wa, 0.0% hi, 0.3% si Now that's just showing off Alan... :) Lee -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/