ASUS EEE PC 1025C LINUX DRIVER

I know realize, I must restore the partitions to their original state. The install was pretty straight forward through the Additional Hardware icon. Sorry, I am still pretty clueless about configuring Linux -- I've been playing with it off and on for years, but I don't know enough to do even basic troubleshooting it seems! Alternatively, you could reinstall with the 64 bit release. But, if I create and edited the xorg. I have followed a guide on a similar blog about installing ubuntu to c, and the PC failed on me. Results 1 to 3 of 3.
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The install went well but I am unable to turn on the wireless card now.

ASUS EeePC wireless problem

In order to keep the retail price of their netbook low and therefore, competitive Asus did not want to pay full price for the CPU, so it negotiated with Intel, who asud to lower the price of the CPU. You could also try to execute: The OP claims to have the 3.

It should be 3. Try running sudo update-grub and reboot to see if the PAE kernels show up on the grub menu.

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Hi, sorry I didn't specifically test battery life, but I can generally tell you that it seems mostly comparable to Windows; I have 1GB ram so Win 7 is not an option, you can strip it down but it is still too heavy, it starts swapping too easily, becoming almost unusable. If in trouble at linix point ask and I can try to give some advice.

Now I'm off to fix the next headache Join Date Oct Beans Enabling PAE in Ubuntu Ubuntu Forums Code of Conduct. Basic unaccelerated desktop functionality can be achieved lc tweaking both live and installed version setup. It's SO much faster, and I can keep it 1025f way too. Since I play videos a lot, sticking with Ubuntu Did you try to restart after "sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm"? Perhaps there's a way to fix it without going back to precise? In the meantime, I am happy with having any way to boot at all.

What I remember seeing is something to effect that it tried a fallback graphics driver, and failed. Is this operation risky? What am I missing?

Despite Asus' good history with Linux, it seems this machine doesn't want to run Linux. It will boot lniux a shell with user ubuntu 3.

[SOLVED] Eeepc c Graphics Driver Issue w/ Lubuntu--Fails on Boot

I know realize, I must restore the partitions to their original state. I also note that 3. Smooth sailing, only on the "certified" distro.

Please be aware that recent Ubuntu LTS updates like The following dependency sets are supported: Have you experienced it already? Hi Riccardo, thank you for answering I will try to get the touchscreen working on 3. The same way you added it; just 1025x in safe mode and you should be able to follow the procedure in reverse.

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