@CalcProgrammer:
Thanks for all of your help. I have a system than I can use with the
open office application that will boot up in only a couple of minutes.
I can use Ubunto , but I will not be able to connect to anything via a
wireless connection.
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The ethernet part worked when windows 2000 was installed, but I have no
wired ethernet connection available when using the laptop, only
wireless.
I did an iwconfig, and got:
lo no wireless connections
eth0 no wireless connections
rfd0 no wireless connections
The WG511 is an 801.2b/g wireless PC
@CalcProgrammer:
I have the full combo card.
System -> Administration -> Hardware Drivers
Window states: No proprietory drivers are in use on this system. (No
options to perform a scan)
I did download ndiswrapper-1.53.tar.gz to my windows xp machine and I do
have the WG511v2.INF file on the ins
@CalcProgrammer:
Using installed version 8.04.1, I managed to copy your xorg.conf file.
I then shutdown the system and rebooted.
Screen now working fine on 8.04.1
I am not sure about updating to 8.10 until I can figure out what is
going on.
Looking at the bottom of the laptop, there appears to b
Using Ubuntu 8.10, all I can get is the following is a bunch of error
messages. See Picture at:
http://www.ratingsworld.co.uk/public/Ubuntu4.jpg
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[intrepid] Ubuntu 8.10 will not boot Live on IBM ThinkPad A21p
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231455
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I noted that canonical have a place in the UK.
Would it be helpful if I sent my PC to the UK office and let them se the
problems first hand. This would allow them to check both problems with
both 8.04.1 and 8.10 and then return the PC to me, hopefully with a
working version of the Latest Ubunto.
@Michael:
It appears that you are suggesting that the bug is invalid because you
can't figure out the solution. The bug (not being able to view the
screen properly) makes the system very difficult to operate and almost
impossible to provide good diagnostic information, but please be assured
that
x11.tgz attached
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20192056/A%3A%5Cx11.tgz
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ThinkPad A21p - Screen Resolution Problems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231455
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@teej:
I have the problem described in this thread with 8.04.1
I have additional problems with 8.10 which prevents me using it at all.
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ThinkPad A21p - Screen Resolution Problems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231455
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lspci.log attached
** Attachment added: "A:\lspci.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20191456/A%3A%5Clspci.log
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ThinkPad A21p - Screen Resolution Problems
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Note: I had to use 8.04.1 due to other problems with 8.10
I also had to $ cp glxinfo.log /media/DISKETTE before uploading the file
to you
** Attachment added: "A:\glxinfo.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20191435/A%3A%5Cglxinfo.log
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ThinkPad A21p - Screen Resolution Problems
https://bugs
First: remember that 8.10 will not install at all because of the
[258.772014]BUG: soft lockup -CPU #0 stuck for 61s ! problem.
Second: although you may know all the ins and outs of this system, I was
attracted to Ubunto because of ease of use. What appears to be required
is not for novices.
Thir
Could not install Ubuntu 8.10 or 8.04 on my IBM Thinkpad A21p Laptop. The
screen appears in three segments, I cannot see which options to select, or see
how to fix this. My screen has a 1600x 1200 resolution. I also tried Centos
5.2, but this has the same problem. Even worse, I overwrote Wi
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