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Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) released - hybrid - 2011-10-13 Quote:"There is nothing like a dream to create the future." - Victor Hugo I'm excited to take a look at the new Ubuntu and upgrade my Ubuntu-running systems that are currently on 11.04! Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) released - Dungeon-Dave - 2011-10-13 What's the native support for (a) nVidia graphics cards, and (B) 64-bit flash like? In both 11.04 and 11.10? (or are you upgrading a server?) Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) released - hybrid - 2011-10-13 Both of these observations are for 11.04. I haven't yet played with 11.10, but I'm sure I will do soon! a) When it works, really quite good. The nouveau open source driver works well when it works, but occasionally I've had issues with nothing appearing on screen at all! You can't even get to a console. It works well on a Nvidia GT 130 (I think that is the model), but I've had problems with older Nvidia cards and/or certain CRT monitors. Once you're into the system, you can bring in the proprietary driver with a few clicks which works flawlessly for 2D and 3D. B) The 32-bit Flash Player works really well, combined with the plugin container separation in the 64-bit Firefox. It's possible my 11.04 64-bit system has actually now upgraded to Flash Player 11 in 64-bit native form, but if it has, I haven't noticed and it still works! Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) released - inittux - 2011-10-17 Quote:What's the native support for (a) nVidia graphics cards, and ([img]<___base_url___>//public/style_emoticons/default/cool.png[/img] 64-bit flash like? In both 11.04 and 11.10? Hasn't ubuntu been support nvidia cars for a while? Because about two years ago when I first tried ubuntu I was already able to install the nvidia drivers from the nvidia website, and I did the same thing on ubuntu 10.04 LTS. Works great . Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) released - Dungeon-Dave - 2011-10-17 Quote:Hasn't ubuntu been support nvidia cars for a while?Yes, but I had to follow Anyweb's Fedora guide when trying to use an nVidia card on XBMC (Debian underlying distro). Quote:Because about two years ago when I first tried ubuntu I was already able to installIf that's the "install script" you run which brings new modules in, that's the one I used - but the site I read suggested removing the nouveau drivers first and letting the nVidia-supplied ones do their funky stuff. It worked, but just wondered what a comparison of the two was like. Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) released - hybrid - 2011-10-17 I've found nouveau to be hit-or-miss. It's great when it works, but occasionally it just completely doesn't work with some card/monitor combos, as I mentioned. Frankly, I think I preferred the stability of the old nv driver to nouveau, and the proprietary driver to both. Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) released - Dungeon-Dave - 2011-10-18 okay- proprietary it is! Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) released - hybrid - 2011-10-22 I've also had luck with the 64-bit version of Flash Player on Oneiric 64-bit, having now had a chance to look at that. It works really well! |