Hi
Well everything is working under Ubuntu on my EeePC 701SD, almost everything.
Sound, wifi, webcam and screen worked out of the box, but I am having suspend problems.
I have searched the net and cant find any references to new versions of Ubuntu, they all relate to version 7 and 8.
When I shut the lid, the EeePC goes to sleep. All the lights go off and the power light flashes which is it sleeping/suspending.
When I open the lid it doesnt wake. I got a brief glimpse of the desktop for a spit second but then the screen stays blank. The lights change back to what they were before but no screen.
Any ideas. EeePC 701SD and Ubuntu 10.10.
Simon
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 02:50:54PM +0000, Simon Royal wrote:
Well everything is working under Ubuntu on my EeePC 701SD, almost everything.
Is it really necessary for a new thread on every little thing with your Eee? If you kept it in a single thread it'd be easier for interested people to follow rather than know every little thing you've done with the machine.
Adam
On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 16:23:38 +0000 Adam Bower adam@thebowery.co.uk allegedly wrote:
Is it really necessary for a new thread on every little thing with your Eee? If you kept it in a single thread it'd be easier for interested people to follow rather than know every little thing you've done with the machine.
or send to /dev/null.
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On 15 Feb 16:23, Adam Bower wrote:
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 02:50:54PM +0000, Simon Royal wrote:
Well everything is working under Ubuntu on my EeePC 701SD, almost everything.
Is it really necessary for a new thread on every little thing with your Eee? If you kept it in a single thread it'd be easier for interested people to follow rather than know every little thing you've done with the machine.
Meh. On a slightly more useful note, you'll probably find that it's a GMA issue and that you need to read about the intel graphics chipset, and the related fixes for suspect to do with that.