Thursday, October 22, 2009

Side Note

Everyone I am sorry to say that I have been very uninspired lately, and I have been a bit busy. Anyhow the HP Mini MIE is built on top of the Ubuntu Linux Operating System. Due out in about a week is the new and improved Ubuntu 9.10. I have been Beta testing Ubuntu 9.10 and let me tell you I am very unhappy. I started using Ubuntu 7.04 on my HP dv2125nr and let me tell you I thought it was great. Ubuntu 7.10 came along and it was not very different than 7.04, but since then i have had problems with little things that are just a pain in the ass. Ok so Ubuntu's latest incarnation has left my speakers clicking every 60 seconds. My suspend and hybernate no longer work, I no longer have access to my Windows shares. Now i understand that the OS is free both in cost to me and in code. I am willing to deal with that, but i have a problem with a large number of articles that preach that Ubuntu 9.10 is the Windows 7 killer. It's not. I think it's really cool that Ubuntu's developers want to keep a 6 month release cycle, but how about we take a two year hiatus from that rule, and fix these little glitches that are bothering everyday users. I am using my same dv2125nr and I don't see how things just keep on not working or work worst than they did 2 years ago. Samba went from unstoppable networking beast to blind crap shoot. Sound went from breaking once in a while after an update to clicking annoyingly every 60 seconds. Let's be honest what's a laptop without suspend and hibernate, a low battery life small profile desktop. Come on Ubuntu I am willing to stick around for a little longer. I installed the Beta last night and just now the Release candidate finished downloading. I am first going to update my current Ubuntu 9.10 beta with all the current updates. If this proves to be fruitless, i will install the release candidate. If this doesn't fix any of my problems, I'll be looking to get my Linux jollies elsewhere. Maybe I'll even give BSD a shot.

[UPDATE]
Well it appears that the clicking sound coming from my speakers was Ubuntu 9.10 trying to save power from sound, so I disabled that, and no more clicks. I found an article stating that SD cards being mounted on netbooks was causing Suspend and Hibernate to fail. So i took a chance and unmounted my SD card before attempting a suspend and hibernate. My results were mixed. Suspend worked, and Hibernate sort of worked. I had to still hold the power button to turn off my laptop, but on power up it woke up from its hibernation. As far as being able to access Windows shares, I did come across an article stating Windows 7 broke something in the way it allegedly shares files, but I can't access the same share under Windows XP so something is going on. I do want to also mention that I tried Linux Mint, and Suspend and Hibernate worked out of the box. I still could not get access to my Windows shares though. For some reason I dont like Linux Mint as much as Ubuntu, but I'm willing to stick with Ubuntu as long as i can suspend. The way i see it i can just carry some music files on my laptop. I freed up 20 gigs by finally removing Windows XP. All in all not too shabby. Also this version of Ubuntu 9.10 is still just a Release Candidate, maybe the system will get better still.

[UPDATE 2]

I'm not sure why this happened, but i guess Samba and Windows 7 have some issue with one another. I was able to mount my Windows 7 shares using the "Connect to Server" option in Ubuntu 9.10. I hit "Connect to server", chose "Windows Share", typed in the IP address of my Windows 7 machine in the "Server" box, typed the name of my shared folder, and entered my user name in "User Name", this is my Windows 7 username. I did check book mark, but you don't have to. Now when i hit connect I had to enter my password. This password is the password to your Windows 7 machine, not the password to your Windows 7 home group. I hope this works for you.

[UPDATE3]

Bluetooth has become easy to manage in Ubuntu 9.10. I was ready to create a blog dedicated to just this feature. Bluetooth on linux has been so terrible that i forgot all about it. I have a Kensington Bluetooth dongle, and a Plantronics 220 ear piece. Now for some crazy reason i have never been able to stream music to this ear piece. I tried under Windows XP and every linux distro i have played with. There were plenty of how to's on the subject, and i tried following them as close as possible, but nothing seemed to work. I installed a beta of Windows 7 a while back, and it was able to stream music to my headset with no problem. So i tried to stream again under Ubuntu 9.04, and nothing. So just now i was trying to think of things that i wish worked under Ubuntu 9.10 and I remebered my bluetooth headset that gets absolutely no use. So I figured lets plug it in and see what happens. So it discovered just fine, and I chose it as my input output for sound, and Tupac's rendition of "Changes" played in my ear. Changes in deed my frineds. I hope this is one feature of Ubuntu Linux that is not lost as time goes by.

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