[ubuntu-us-in] Ubuntu-us-in Digest, Vol 40, Issue 5
Keith Karnafel
keith at karnafel.com
Mon May 9 13:56:21 UTC 2011
I have a Broadcom wireless card also you need to connect with with
your Ethernet cable then Ubuntu will download the driver and you can
activate it through "Addition drivers" under system menu.(If it doesn't
bring it up on its own.)
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 8:59 AM, Scott D Howard <scottdhoward at gmail.com>wrote:
> I am really enjoying 11.04, better than any previous version. However the
> only issue I have is that my Dell laptop with a Broadcom wireless card is
> not working with 11.04. Hopefully this will be fixed soon.
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>> 1. Re: A Natty Day To You All (Jeremy L. Gaddis)
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>> Date: Sun, 8 May 2011 11:27:24 -0400
>> From: "Jeremy L. Gaddis" <jlgaddis at gnu.org>
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>> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-us-in] A Natty Day To You All
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>> "Mark C. Miller" <mmiller at millermc.net> wrote:
>> > I'd love to try the switch over, but the new meatier graphics
>> > requirements for Unity are stopping me. I have some old P4 HT
>> > machines that have been running ubuntu since I first started with
>> > 8.04. Now, I'm dead-in-the-water. Good thing I tested it with a
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>> I'm not an Ubuntu-on-the-desktop user, but 11.04 has both xfce[0] and
>> awesome[1] (my choice) according to packages.ubuntu.com. Both will have
>> *much* lower resource requirements.
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>> Being a CLI junkie and "mouse-hater" I find that awesome works quite
>> well for me on those instances when I do need a GUI (mostly just for a
>> browser).
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>> Perhaps one of those might be better suited for your older machines?
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>> [0]: http://www.xfce.org/
>> [1]: http://awesome.naquadah.org/
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