On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 9:48 PM, Jim March<1.jim.march@gmail.com> wrote: > Folks, > > I have a laptop with the mediocre Intel 965/X3100 chipset.  In Ubuntu > Jaunty it ran like a turd until major tweaks were applied, and the > results weren't 100% stable.  Jaunty came out right as the Intel video > support was in flux and Jaunty basically caught about half of what was > needed between the kernel, xorg, Intel driver, Mesa and Compiz. > > Karmic has the whole package.  I've been running it for five days now, > ever since alpha4 came out, and it's more solid (and FASTER) than I > ever got out of Jaunty.  I did a full re-install with the alternate > installer (as I use whole disk encryption) and I went with Ext4 - it's > working great. > > On a lark I loaded the 64bit Adobe Flash "alpha" and it's rock solid > too - best flash Linux experience I've ever had, period, end of > discussion. > > I think Karmic is going to be a really sweet Ubuntu flavor when it > ships and the improvements in Intel video support are so amazingly > vast I'd say anybody with at least moderate technical chops able to > cope with minor pre-release glitches should switch NOW.  I'm told the > fixes also apply perfectly to the Intel 4500 chipset found on the > newest el cheapo laptops. > > WARNING: this applies to all Intel video drivers except the GMA500 > chipset.  That thing is a major turd and will remain so until the > Ubuntu distro post-Karmic at a minimum.  The most common GMA500 > machine is the Dell "mini 10" I think it's called, and for some reason > that thing is an excellent Hackintosh candidate.  While I'm not > normally a proponent of running Apple OSX on non-Apple hardware (as > Apple is actively trying to stomp your install with updates!), the > difference in support for the GMA500 between Linux generally and OSX > is severe enough I'd consider it, at least until Intel helps get the > driver situation under control.  (The issue is, Intel recently bought > the GMA500 tech from another company that was very > Linux-hostile...Intel is getting it sorted out but it's just not done > yet.  That company did do some OSX drivers for Apple...) Fedora never had these problems :) *ducks* -- Thanks and best regards, Ryan Rix OnBoard-NG --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss