I can't find the new 11.04
version of the netbook edition on the ubuntu webpages. Also my mirror does not contain any netbook iso's.
Has Ubuntu for Netbooks died?
I can't find the new 11.04
version of the netbook edition on the ubuntu webpages. Also my mirror does not contain any netbook iso's.
Has Ubuntu for Netbooks died?
I have a Dell Mini 1012 which has an Intel N450 processor and GMA 3150 integrated graphics card running Ubuntu 10.10. According to Intel's website the graphics card supports OpenGL 2.0.
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/quick-reference-guide-to-intel-integrated-graphics/#9
But when I type glxinfo
in terminal the OpenGL version string gives me the following
OpenGL version string: 1.4 Mesa 7.9-devel
I have installed the latest drivers but it didn't work. So, how can I enable OpenGL 2.0 on this card?
I want to install Lubuntu on my old desktop with 128MB of RAM. As the memory is not enough to run the graphical installer, I had to follow the minimal install from a minimal.iso file as described here. However, halfway through the installation when the installer asked me which software I wanted to choose (the list that includes mail server, openssh server...) I chose ubuntu-netbook. That was stupid, because my RAM is really too bad for anything standard.
Now let's say I have Ubuntu (actually the netbook thing, but that doesn't make any difference in this question I think). I have also installed lubuntu-desktop
so I have Lubuntu as well. How can I remove the things that came with Ubuntu, to keep only a fresh Lubuntu installation?
What has me slightly confused from all the different reports about Unity becoming the default shell in the 11.04 desktop edition:
Some claim and this is how most people seem to see it, that what currently is the UNE interface will be taken 1:1 (including any changes made during the Natty cycle) and used as the interface for the desktop version - meaning that the interface will be exactly the same for 11.04 UNE and UDE.
Some other reports talk more along the lines a "desktop unity", making it sound, that while both will be using Unity, the Desktop edition will get it's own Unity, tailored specifically towards the Desktop formfactor. So both editions will be using Unity, but with slight differences in the layout or interface.
So my question is, will there be any difference between 11.04 Unity "Desktop" and Unity "Netbook" interface?
I am stumped. I upgraded from 10.04 to 10.10 Beta 3 and for some reason I can't get Alt-F2 to do anything. Is this a known bug or am I just not doing the right thing?