I also have problem that the notification area intermittently
disappearing on single-monitor setup. One day I happened to add one
'notification area' in a 'drawer' applet on the panel, then it always
stays there in the drawer. I am now living fine with this temporary
solution. Hope this may help so
Bryan,
Thanks for the howto link. I actually had it in my bookmarks some weeks
ago but did not get back to read it since my driver was ok at the
beginning. I will read it more carefully now and see if I can make some
more progress.
Sorry for the confusion, but I should have made it clear that I a
Bryan,
Thanks for your explanation. I now see that my /var/lib/dkms/fglrx
folder is actually deleted when the installer found error. But I managed
to copy it from the source /usr/src/fglrx-8.723. Then I run 'sudo sh
make.sh --nohints --uname_r=2.6.32-22-generic --norootcheck' at
termnial. I change
Bryan,
Thanks for the very quick reply. I have checked my install log. It looks like
that it is saying it cannot find my kernel:
---
Creating symlink /var/lib/dkms/fglrx/8.723/source ->
/usr/src/fglrx-8.723
DKMS: ad
I was using 32-bit Lucid since the release and there was no problem with
fglrx until today. Somehow I decided to accept the ubuntu update.
Unfortunately after that in the next reboot I got the 'missing
amdpcsdb.default' error. I have an ATI HD5670 card and installed using
the driver from the amd we
I am running 32-bit Lucid and trying to get my Linksys WUSB54GC working.
After following different instructions I could see the green light on
and all the wireless signals detected. However, the WPA security is
still not working for me. It keeps trying and asking again and again the
password as if
I am running on a fresh installation of Lucid. Activation of any of the
water effect will only make my screen dark without seeing anything cool.
I am using Radeon HD5670. I'd be grateful if anybody has suggestions on
what steps would be helpful for debugging. I am relatively new. But I am
willing t
I am running freshly installed Lucid 32-bit and I am affected by this issue.
Currently I have used the workaround by modifying the
/etc/fonts/conf.d/49-sansserif.conf as suggested by this post:
http://sprayfly.com/2008/11/21/chinese-characters-do-not-display-in-adobe-flash-or-adobe-air-on-ubuntu-
Just to confirm that adding i915.modeset=1 also helped me. I am using
Dell Inspiron 500m with integrated graphics: Intel(R) 82852/82855 GM/GME
Graphics Controller. My splash screen looks normal. I also have no
problem with my wireless connection. I booted from a live USB (32-bt
version).
Without t