Talk:Dell XPS M1330
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Fresh install - Milan 08 2009
I bought the laptop off Trademe and it had some weird graphical output problems on startup, something to do with a "SmallLimp" "Blista".
So I decided to do a fresh install by downloading the 64bit Ubuntu 9.04 off Ubuntu.com onto my other laptop a.k.a. "pancake" and turning the .iso into a file installable off memory stick using the "Create bootable USB" application that comes natively with Ubuntu. In under 10 minutes after downloading the .iso, I had installed a fresh 64-bit Ubuntu onto my newly acquired M1330!
- http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Jaunty Very good Ubuntu guide!
Post-Install
Next, I added the Dell repository to my sources list:
Then update and upgrade as usual,
Then it was time to subscribe to the od-workstation package:
- http://packages.organicdesign.co.nz/main/organicdesign-workstation.deb (click and open with GDebi package manager)
Following this, I enabled proprietary hardware drivers for 3d acceleration: System >> Administration >> Hardware Drivers
- Now I went through Ubuntu Post Install steps
- Install Skype. First download the dependencies for 64-bit:
- Then download and install the current Skype .deb package from the Skype website:
Data transfer
Once all the updates have installed it is time to transfer all the data across.
- Backup Evolution File --> Backup settings... to /Home/Desktop
- Remove the drive from the existing computer and place in HD enclosure
- Boot up freshly installed system and connect drive in enclosure
- Open terminal as root, copy files across from old hard drive, e.g.
- If you want to keep an eye on the data transfer as it is happening, you can use:
- Once the data has been transferred, you may need to change all the permissions to the new user:
Restore applications and settings
- Copy backup folders into new Home:
- Firefox profile (.mozilla/firefox)
- Transmission (For the GTK+ client, all settings are kept in $HOME/.config/transmission)
- F-Spot (~/.gnome2/f-spot/photos.db)
- I keep F-spot photos on an external drive, so when importing I uncheck "Copy files to Photos folder"
- I still haven't figured out a good way to import the existing photos, merely changing the default photo folder and importing the old database doesn't work.
- Pidgin (.purple)(!)
- RhythmBox music player (~/.local/share/rhythmbox/)
- Run Evolution and use backed up data file to restore settings and data
- Add/remove
- GStreamer ffmpeg video plugin
- Acrobat reader 9
- Planner
- Asunder (CD Ripper) very slow! I miss the juicer!
- Requires "lame"
- GStreamer plugins
- mp3
- quicktime
- Xvid
- aac
- Wine
Restore scripts and config
- Pidgin emotes
- If running Pidgin you can File:Od-pidgin-theme.zip which is currently just all the Skype ones (we've all been using mainly skype until now and would like to keep the same emoticons). It's a zipped up folder called "OD" which should be unpacked into /usr/share/pixmaps/pidgin/emotes. You'll need to make the emotes folder writable first with chmod 777 /usr/share/pixmaps/pidgin/emotes.
- Set VLC to default
- Set your preferred multimedia application to VLC:
- Open System, Preferences, Preferred Applications, then change to Multimedia tab, choose Custom, and enter vlc.
- Set up HP PSC 1315 Printer
- Follow procedure at: http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/install/install/index.html
- Set up Transmission cron job:
- Edit the crontab with sudo gedit /etc/crontab, and add the following lines (replace username with your Linux user name).
- Still to figure out
- Sources.list
- Key files
Issues and workarounds
- Fix Skype audio problem
- Add a line to alsa-base
- Add
Then hit save.
- Fix quiet microphone issue for Skype voice. People I called on Skype complained about my voice being too quiet when using the headset. The following settings restore a good volume: