The above information was gathered while using Ubuntu 10.04 with the latest updates. The acpi=ht was added to the kernel. I would like to test the latest development release, but as this is a machine that I have to use on a daily base I really can't do a complete new installation and I don't have the space to dual boot it.
I tested the latest kernel (linux-image-2.6.34-999-generic_2.6.34-999.201005261208_i386.deb) which I downloaded here: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/daily/current/ I did not experience boot problems when I used it. The only problems were:
- Unable to use the NVIDIA driver (a message appeared after GRUB2 (missing driver?) and I had to use safe graphics mode)
- udevd uses a lot of CPU
- Once or twice I did not have Internet connection after startup
The above information was gathered while using Ubuntu 10.04 with the latest updates. The acpi=ht was added to the kernel. I would like to test the latest development release, but as this is a machine that I have to use on a daily base I really can't do a complete new installation and I don't have the space to dual boot it.
I tested the latest kernel (linux- image-2. 6.34-999- generic_ 2.6.34- 999.20100526120 8_i386. deb) which I downloaded here: http:// kernel. ubuntu. com/~kernel- ppa/mainline/ daily/current/ I did not experience boot problems when I used it. The only problems were:
- Unable to use the NVIDIA driver (a message appeared after GRUB2 (missing driver?) and I had to use safe graphics mode)
- udevd uses a lot of CPU
- Once or twice I did not have Internet connection after startup