[Staffslug] July Meeting 2010 - 5th July
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Dave R
Hello all, July's meeting is going to be held on Monday 5th July 2010 at
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22 Jun (1 day ago)
Chris Snow
A couple of problems I'll be bringing, Acer 533XC with Ubuntu 10.04 desktop
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19:17 (17 hours ago)
Tom Hill
I may be able to help there, if I'm not at the meeting and they aren't able
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20:14 (16 hours ago)
Chris Snow
Cheers Tom. Interesting! Was toying with the option of sw raid with my two
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20:34 (15 hours ago)
Tom Hill
I haven't tried it with 1TB disks yet, but certainly 500GB models worked out
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20:44 (15 hours ago)
Chris Snow
It's for a samba / squid etc home gateway box so it's reliability I want,
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20:48 (15 hours ago)
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show details 08:34 (3 hours ago)
Hi,
Here are some possible subjects for the next and subsequent meeting(s). I
am relatively new in the Linux camp but I have installed and played around
with loads of different distros. In every case, however, I consistently get
one or two hw devices that simply wont work. Suse and Ubuntu seem to be the
best whereby Ubuntu succeeds even more often than Suse. On the other hand I
like Suse better than Ubuntu.
I have read a lot of online how tos but most of the time I don't understand
the terminology because most of these documents assume that the reader
already knows a lot of this stuff. Worst of all, most of the time the
instructions will contain references to files/utilities/locations which do
not exist on my current system as every distro is different. But even if I
get a fix from the Suse website for a Suse problem, more often than not the
fix wont work. Something is almost always missing despite the fact that I
follow the instructions to the letter.
So, I (and maybe a few others) could really do with some guidance on how
to:
1) trouble shoot hardware issues
how to establish if a device has been detected
how to confirm that a driver has been installed
how to get the drivers version/type etc.
AND how to change/install a different one.
This should include compiling drivers from source code.
2) Compiling Source Code. I constantly get errors of something
missing.
How to read/interpret the compiler log and find the missing modules
etc.
I'm with Walt on 3 Fixing X-Windows!
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On 23 June 2010 08:34, walt <walt(a)helvatron.co.uk> wrote:
Hi,
Here are some possible subjects for the next and subsequent meeting(s). I
am relatively new in the Linux camp but I have installed and played around
with loads of different distros. In every case, however, I consistently
get
one or two hw devices that simply wont work. Suse and Ubuntu seem to be
the
best whereby Ubuntu succeeds even more often than Suse. On the other hand
I
like Suse better than Ubuntu.
I have read a lot of online how tos but most of the time I don't understand
the terminology because most of these documents assume that the reader
already knows a lot of this stuff. Worst of all, most of the time the
instructions will contain references to files/utilities/locations which do
not exist on my current system as every distro is different. But even if I
get a fix from the Suse website for a Suse problem, more often than not the
fix wont work. Something is almost always missing despite the fact that I
follow the instructions to the letter.
So, I (and maybe a few others) could really do with some guidance on how
to:
1) trouble shoot hardware issues
how to establish if a device has been detected
how to confirm that a driver has been installed
how to get the drivers version/type etc.
AND how to change/install a different one.
This should include compiling drivers from source code.
2) Compiling Source Code. I constantly get errors of something
missing.
How to read/interpret the compiler log and find the missing modules
etc.
3) Fixing X-Windows problems such as when it wont start due to an
incorrect resolution setting, refresh rates etc.
That is enough for now but I can come up with loads more if need be :-)
Regards, Walt
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