I'd just like to say a particular big "Thank you" to the Ubuntu devs as the built-in WiFi card on my Advent 4211 netbook is now working, now that I've upgraded to 9.04.
The WiFi card hadn't been detected in 8.04 or 8.10, and although I'd tried to follow the instructions on the MSI Wind wiki (the Advent 4211 is a rebranded MSI Wind), I hadn't had any success, and had put this off as a project to look at again "when I got around to it..". I'm therefore very pleased that Ubuntu has saved me the effort, and I can now use my netbook as a proper portable! Now, if they could just get the webcam working in 9.10, I'd be 100% [1] sorted! :-) Thanks again to Ubuntu and any upstream devs for their work.. David. [1] Bluetooth worked right from the word go, which I was extremely impressed with at the time, as did synching files with my mobile via Bluetooth or USB cable. I'm genuinely impressed that the hardware hurdles in the way of Linux definitely seem to be getting fewer and fewer. -- David M. Edinburgh, Scotland. ---- [en,fr,(de) <-- corrections welcome] * Please only quote minimum required for context; interleave reply text. * On-list replies preferred. Please don't 'cc:' list messages to me! * HTML/slug-trails/excess-quoting/no-context/zero-content => filtered! >> Read lists as news: nntp://news.gmane.org info: http://gmane.org/ << -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/