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There have been many changes in Ubuntu since that time you reported the bug and
your problem may have been fix
Sorry for being late, I wasn't available this weekend. Here's the
xorg.conf I posted before. I haven't had a chance to put 9.10 on my
A21p yet but I will either this week or next weekend and then I can post
how things went and methods I may have taken to get it working.
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mightbej, in Karmic please run apport-collect -p xorg 231455 and let it
pull in the information. Thanks.
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The Screen is not splittet any more, but now it does flicker very often. Looks
like a global refresh from the Window Manager.
I tried Ubuntu 9.04 again, this effekt does not happen there. So it seems to be
9.10 specific. Any explaination or a solution for this?
Thanks
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Thanks mightbej, and sorry no-one has got back to you all, I have been
very busy. calcprogrammer, can you attach the xorg file, but attach it
as a patch with the checkbox for it checked, this can be set Triaged,
moved onto the xorg team, and hopefully implemented! Thank you.
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I tested it this morning with ubuntu 9.10. Still the same problem - splitted
screen.
Still the same solution: copy the xorg.conf file to /etc/x11 restart gnome -
its working again.
Thanks again.!
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Posting again to note that I just used this config to attain a correct
resolution on my a22p, in crunchbang, derived from 8.10ub..
Surprisingly, the split up screen only happens on startup prior to the
fix, and is corrected at the login screen and further.
After applying the changes to xorg throu
">>CalcProgrammer1
Bug persists in 9.04 despite Fix Released status. I booted the i386 ISO
(from Ubuntu's torrent) and sure enough the messed up "split screen"
error was still there. Using safe graphics mode I installed 9.04 but it
only detects 800x600 (as it did in 8.10 before the status changed)
Bug persists in 9.04 despite Fix Released status. I booted the i386 ISO
(from Ubuntu's torrent) and sure enough the messed up "split screen"
error was still there. Using safe graphics mode I installed 9.04 but it
only detects 800x600 (as it did in 8.10 before the status changed) and I
still had t
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Thanks to CalcProgrammer1, who posted a working xorg.conf-file, I can now for
the first time in years make use of
my old IBM A21p. It works with the resolution it's made for (1600x1200) and it
looks just great. Now there is no excuse
not to try out Linux/Ubuntu.
CalcProgrammer1 ... you are my h
After a great experience with my old Thinkpad A21P and Ubuntu 7.10, the
move to 8.10 was a disaster.
1) My router uses 64-bit WEP, and I could not connect.
Networking was all messed up after the upgrade, and nothing would work.
After a fresh install of 8.10, with no 64-bit WEP option
I use a Netgear W511T WiFi card without any problem with my A21p. It
worked out of the box without any modifications. Perhaps W511 is
produced in several versions?. I thought it has a Atheros chip.
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I agree with the no cost thing, though since I was in high school at the
time I bought my A21p (used on eBay cause it was cheap and I wanted a
laptop), I figured a $20 network card to get it all working was worth
it. Hopefully a Marvell driver will come soon so you can use wireless
on your laptop,
@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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Hmm...that may be more of an issue than I thought. The W511v2
apparently uses a Marvell chipset (never heard of them) and there may
not be a native Linux driver. I know Broadcom and Intel chipsets work
out of the box on Ubuntu (Broadcom's need to connect first to download
drivers, but this is aut
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
Does the Ethernet part of the combo card work (can you connect if you
plug your ThinkPad [running Ubuntu] into the network?) If it does, you
can make a shared folder on your Ubuntu machine by right clicking a
folder and sharing it. You can also access shared folders using Places
-> Network.
What
@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
Just look at the back of your A21p. Is there a cover over the Ethernet
port? If there is, you have the modem only card, if not, you have the
full combo card.
8.04 and 8.10 both have Linux drivers (not having to use Windows ones)
for most network cards (WiFi). Plug in your card and go to System-
@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
Disregard the first xorg.conf, this one supports OpenGL acceleration
(can only use 16 bit color if you want accelerated 3d though, so this
one will only use 16 bit color).
** Attachment added: "xorg.conf"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20194253/xorg.conf
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In response to Socrates470BC:
"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";
What kind of networking card does your A21p have? They had a few
different versions (all of which are miniPCI cards).
Here's my working xorg.conf for A21p (ATi Mobility Rage 128 M3,
1600x1200 LCD). It was made by Screens and Graphics in 8.04 but also
works in 8.10, which I am using now.
** Attachment added: "xorg.conf"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20193896/xorg.conf
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Confirming and Assigning to Kernel Team.
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Kernel Team (ubuntu-kernel-team)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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+ [intrepid] Ubuntu 8.10 will
Got my A21p running 8.10 fine, though I had to jump through quite a few
hoops to fix it. First, I had to reinstall 8.04 (the original bug for
this thread was under 8.04). It still had the issues, but I could use
Screens And Graphics in 8.04 and got a working xorg.conf after using it.
I then saved
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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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.
Socrates,
We are setting this now to your booting problem with Intrepid 8.10 as the
original reporter has not got back to us.
Am I right that you cannot boot at all with 8.10 or is it the video 3 section
issue?
For the 3 section issue, can you go to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingCasper
and fo
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