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Yeah that's normal, even jaunty was that way AFAIK that's the feature I like about it, allows my router to use one account and I can connect using another account and not cap the routers account. If you need both then pppoeconf will be the other option I think.
Personally it feels sluggish, and they should include ratings, but it's a good start.
I know what it can do, but I do want to be able to use 1 network card for both PPOE and LAN connections. I need two network cards to do this when Windows can do it out of the box? That is pathetic in my honest opinion!
Thanks will try that! Here is hoping it works, then I can setup an Ubuntu file server
Anyone know the ftp sources for karmic?
Schweet!
Thanks sn3rd!
We don't pay for FTP downloads at work so I tend to rape the repositories![]()
I put the Koala on HP Turion64 laptop to test & see what its like.
Hmmm.... so far not really impressed, although I havent really been working on it a long time.
Its not that I dislike.... it seems to work.... maybe thats it... its plain & simple, it just works... guess I was expecting a bit more 'WOW!" factor
maybe its just the 'old' HP laptop I've got it on. Still took about 50 secs before logged in & ready to use
I want to put this new linux on my IBM laptop at home... I was quite impressed & happy with 9.04 (especially with Compiz!)...the WinXP Home is pizzing me off.... I did a fresh install only a few months ago, and already it issluggish. Wife & kids using it to play & internet & facebook (ya, I know, ... wife & kids.. part of the problem
)
So I want to be sure this is gonna work for them.
First up on HP the wireless didnt work, so took time to figure it out... fixed under hardware drivers, not activated, downloaded the driver, now works fine.
Biggest concern was dvd playback... it just would not play DVDs (mplayer, totem, gmerlin).... got XINE multimedia player, that seems to work well so far, although it bombed out when trying full screen first time, now seems fine. (apt-get install xine-ui)
"Matrix" screen saver does seem to give some stripes on the screen every now & then.
The plain grey startup screen also a bit of dissappointment, but thats easy to change.
Guess its just gonna take some time to get it setup nicely, just like one would do with windowz
will put on IBM this weekend, much rather have ubuntu on home laptop, just nicer features
You could try and use the proprietary ATI drivers instead of the free ones. That might solve your matrix screensaver issues.
With regards to DVD playback, I use VLC and for those with DRM, you need libavcodec52.
One of the things I really like about Karmic is how unobtrusive it is. You forget you're using an open-source operating system with 1000's of developers, because the integration is so tight.
I put the Koala on HP Turion64 laptop to test & see what its like.
Hmmm.... so far not really impressed, although I havent really been working on it a long time.
Its not that I dislike.... it seems to work.... maybe thats it... its plain & simple, it just works... guess I was expecting a bit more 'WOW!" factor
maybe its just the 'old' HP laptop I've got it on. Still took about 50 secs before logged in & ready to use
I want to put this new linux on my IBM laptop at home... I was quite impressed & happy with 9.04 (especially with Compiz!)...the WinXP Home is pizzing me off.... I did a fresh install only a few months ago, and already it issluggish. Wife & kids using it to play & internet & facebook (ya, I know, ... wife & kids.. part of the problem
)
So I want to be sure this is gonna work for them.
First up on HP the wireless didnt work, so took time to figure it out... fixed under hardware drivers, not activated, downloaded the driver, now works fine.
Biggest concern was dvd playback... it just would not play DVDs (mplayer, totem, gmerlin).... got XINE multimedia player, that seems to work well so far, although it bombed out when trying full screen first time, now seems fine. (apt-get install xine-ui)
"Matrix" screen saver does seem to give some stripes on the screen every now & then.
The plain grey startup screen also a bit of dissappointment, but thats easy to change.
Guess its just gonna take some time to get it setup nicely, just like one would do with windowz
will put on IBM this weekend, much rather have ubuntu on home laptop, just nicer features
Loving my karmic...
http://mybroadband.co.za/photos/data/718/Screenshot17.jpg