Alan Muscat <alan.p.mus...@...> writes:

> 
> 
> Hi Everyone,
> I still haven't upgraded any of my main machines however I have performed a 
full clean install on an old laptop(ASUS A6B00K AMD Turion64 with NVidia 
graphics). I must say that I am actually very impressed with the Lynx!! It is 
very fast at boot up and all the hardware is working perfectly. The NVidia and 
Broadcomm WiFi drivers were correctly identified by the Hardware Drivers 
application(it popped up automatically shortly after I did the first update 
after installation). This old laptop feels as if it is one of the brand new 
models with the Lynx.
> I know that it may be counter productive but may I suggest to anyone wanting 
to move on to Ubuntu 10.04 that they do a full back up of their Home folder and 
perform a full fresh installation. I think it's worth it.
> Regards,
> Alan.
> On Wed, 2010-05-05 at 21:19 +0200, Keith Vassallo wrote:
> 
> 
> Just tried the 10.04 upgrade myself and I must say I confirm what all others 
have been saying - this is a botched release - especially for a supposed LTS!
> 
> K
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Hi, I did a clean install of 10.04. The only thing not working is my wifi card, 
an Edimax 7726nl with a Realtek chipset.

Apparently this chipset is proving to be problematic to get to work on Lynx. Is 
there anyone out there who's managed it?

Cheers
George


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