Hello PPL.
Tips & Fix for Ultimate Edition 2.7 please post here.
linux-headers-2.6.34-020634-generic_2.6.34-020634_i386.deb
linux-headers-2.6.34-020634_2.6.34-020634_all.deb
linux-image-2.6.34-020634-generic_2.6.34-020634_i386.deb
First let me say that I really enjoy this system. It seems to work so much better on so many applications. However I did'nt realize I was going to have to tweak and enter so much myself. OOOOhhh newbie! But am enjoying learning. So, does this kernel thingy have any thing to do with my boot problems. After my full install, it started with a log in screen. user and password. flashes a bunch of crap real fast and leaves me with a command prompt $ and so on. What is going on. Is there a site or forum that explains all this for new-to-unbuntu folks. We need more detailed instructions.Admin-Amir wrote:Hello Team & users on the Forum.
OK here is my test that past very well with no issues at all !!!
Let me give you all the process to get the 2.7 to work better and faster (and solve some issues with wireless )
So the problems on the U.E start as I have said in the beginning with the low Kernel that we have on 2.7!!!
Here is the Guide for you hope you will see the Difference with how your system work After the upgrade.
How To: Upgrade your kernel, painlessly.
If in the outside chance you feel you need to upgrade your kernel for any particular reason, this is how you do it THE EASY WAY.
Note that this guide requires no compiling and works for U.E and Ubuntu only (it's probable that this works for other Ubuntu derivatives, but I haven't tested it and can therefore offer no opinion).
- 1 - Go to this website http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ and you'll see a huge directory tree of kernels. Find the directory for the kernel you want/need and click on it.
- 2 - In each of these directories you're going to see "BUILD.LOG", "CHANGES", three items that begin with "linux-headers", two that begin with "linux-image" and one that begins with "linux-source". The "BUILD.LOG", "CHANGES", and "linux-source" are completely unimportant right now. We're only worried about "linux-headers" and "linux-image".
- 3 - Download and then install the following IN THIS ORDER: first get the linux-headers file that ends with "all.deb". Second get the linux-headers file that ends with "i386.deb" or "amd64.deb" depending upon what architecture you need. Finally get the linux-image file that ends with "i386.deb" or "amd64.deb" again depending upon what architecture you need. Honestly it doesn't really matter what order you download them in, but you need to make absolutely sure that you install them in this order.
- 4 - Reboot your computer and you're done.
The files can be download from here:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/ma ... .34-lucid/
Now I use the 2.6.34-lucid !!!
Those are the files that I use for the 32 bit on my machine:linux-headers-2.6.34-020634-generic_2.6.34-020634_i386.deb
linux-headers-2.6.34-020634_2.6.34-020634_all.deb
linux-image-2.6.34-020634-generic_2.6.34-020634_i386.deb
This is safe to do so do not be afraid to make the upgrade for your system.
For all of you the use the 64 - please download the files of the 64 bit and install them.
Last point that I will Advice you PPL is to add Swiftfox in your Ubuntu Tweak=> 3Party.
Then after the sync of swiftfox to your source,
close Ubuntu Tweak and open Synaptic on the search box - swiftfox search.
Then install the package the is for your Architecture machine.
This will solve for you all the slow browsing with FireFox!
swiftfox is light then FireFox and faster the FireFox with the New Kernel.
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