Fritz:
I was not able to fix the problem. Someone (Nio?) had an idea that
works on later Intel graphics card, but it did not work on this one.
I am able to use the machine for testing MIDI music (its main purpose),
so I still use 14.04 on it.
I am fairly certain I would not be able to view youtube videos on it,
but I don't need to. Also, photos look better on it (desktop wallpaper)
than the gradual color-gradients (such as in the default Lubuntu
welcome-screen).
- Aere
On 08/24/2014 03:00 PM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
Aere:
OK, thanks for the reply, yes, it's the "jagged" graphics, while for
the most part the text is readable . . . Were you able to "fix" the
graphics issue, or did you revert back to 12.04?
Today, 3 battery applets, two Notepad, and two of something else.
Still no lightdm log in; no suspend--goes to blinking boot cursor . .
. have to shut down to get back from suspend. And, the "add'l
drivers" app opens a "Software & Updates" window frame only . . . it's
transparent . . . nothing visible inside . . . . Fan blowing a lot
just with web browser and Mail open, and Notepad . . . .
Typing this out, today text is again black . . . .
F/ e.e.p.
http://www.surfingthetimelesswave.net <http://surfingthetimelesswave.net>
On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 6:54 PM, Aere Greenway
<a...@dvorak-keyboards.com <mailto:a...@dvorak-keyboards.com>> wrote:
On 08/23/2014 07:45 PM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
Previously here on the list I saw that perhaps Aere had some
similar problems with colors, possibly in an iBook . . . if
someone could "remind" me about the fix for the splotchy colors
issue . . . that would be great.
Fritz:
The machine I had the 'jagged' (tearing) graphics on had an old
Intel graphics card, and it mostly works with Lubuntu 14.04, but
is barely fast enough for UbuntuStudio (XFCE) 14.04.
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Sincerely,
Aere
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Aere
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