Nope, and I am no idea where to find this magazine of which you speak, nor do I much want to. I have the restore discs, and that's it. But thanks.
Tony Travis wrote: > Rowan wrote: > >> Al, this is exactly the sort of thing that made me ask over and over for >> hands-on help - which would not only be more likely to succeed but would >> be faster than all this online discussion. >> [...] >> > > Hello, Rowan. > > Have you tried booting from a 'live' CD - e.g. the Ubuntu 8.10 CD from a > recent issue of Linux Format Magazine? > > This will detect the hardware you have, and use the appropriate modules > compiled for the 'generic' kernel. This is the simplest way of checking > that the current release of Ubuntu supports your hardware. It's also a > good thing to know how to boot from a 'live' CD if you have to 'rescue' > a system that has crashed: Telling us what the 'live' CD boot detects > would help to resolve the problems you've encountered and you might be > helping other people to solve similar problems... > > Bye, > > Tony. > -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/