Hi,
I tested the Lubuntu alternate amd64 beta 2 (dated 20160927.5) in BIOS
mode and UEFI mode:
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BIOS mode:
works, tested in
http://www.toshiba.se/laptops/satellite-pro/c850/satellite-pro-c850-19w/)
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UEFI mode:
works in:
https://www-ssl.intel.com/content/www/us/en/nuc/nuc-kit-nuc6i3
New images are up. Test, test, test!
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 12:19 PM, Walter Lapchynski wrote:
> Well yet ANOTHER respin is on the way because of this (see this [bug][1]).
> Currently alternates are disabled to keep from wasting anyone's time and
> will be respun automatically once the new vers
Well yet ANOTHER respin is on the way because of this (see this [bug][1]).
Currently alternates are disabled to keep from wasting anyone's time and
will be respun automatically once the new version propagates. Fix is in
xorg 1:7.7+13ubuntu4. You should be able to [subscribe][2] to the
alternates to
On 09/27/2016 10:26 AM, Stefan W. Kleyer wrote:
Stefan:
Thank you for your reply that allows me to work-around the problem.
I got it to work, created a shell-script for it, and created a
desktop launcher to execute that shell-script.
It would be better if there were a way to execute it in the
Stefan:
Thank you for your reply that allows me to work-around the problem.
I got it to work, created a shell-script for it, and created a
desktop launcher to execute that shell-script.
It would be better if there were a way to execute it in the
auto-start processing, but I'm not sure of
On 09/27/2016 02:43 AM, Stefan W. Kleyer wrote:
I had a similar problem with my system. I solved it by forcing xrandr
to use a higher resolution. I'm not sure, if this is a good way, but
it works quite good for me.
1. Open a Terminal and type in "cvt screen_resolution":
$ cvt 1680 1050 60
You
Den 2016-09-27 kl. 13:45, skrev Nio Wiklund:
Den 2016-09-27 kl. 13:34, skrev Simon Quigley:
See my email to lubuntu-devel last night for more details. ;)
I can test in UEFI mode (and BIOS mode), but I am not using QEMU, so
someone else must test that.
-o-
By the way, the i386 version seems
Den 2016-09-27 kl. 13:34, skrev Simon Quigley:
See my email to lubuntu-devel last night for more details. ;)
I can test in UEFI mode (and BIOS mode), but I am not using QEMU, so
someone else must test that.
-o-
By the way, the i386 version seems to fail (of course in BIOS mode),
"lubuntu-
Hi,
I had a similar problem with my system. I solved it by forcing xrandr to
use a higher resolution. I'm not sure, if this is a good way, but it works
quite good for me.
1. Open a Terminal and type in "cvt screen_resolution":
$ cvt 1680 1050 60
You will get something like this (your's could