Talk:Dell XPS M1330
I bought the laptop off Trademe and it had some weird graphical output problems on startup, something to do with a "SmallLimp" "Blista".
Contents
- 1 Fresh install - Milan 08 2009
- 2 Post-Install
- 3 Data transfer
- 4 Restore applications and settings
- 5 Restore scripts and config
- 6 Issues and workarounds
- 7 Finish off
- 8 Lingering questions
- 9 Upgrading to Ubuntu 10.04
- 10 Logitech Marblemouse USB
- 11 USB external drive problem on VirtualBox
- 12 Post install
- 13 Changing over to 64 bit Ubuntu
Fresh install - Milan 08 2009
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" (it's for sale here) 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!
Post-Install
First, I set up a root password:
Next, edit sources list
and add the following:
Install keys
Then update and upgrade as usual,
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
Further installs
Skype
http://www.skype.com/go/getskype-linux-beta-ubuntu-32
VirtualBox
http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads
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
- Run Evolution and use backed up data file to restore settings and data
- Copy backup folders into new Home:
- Firefox profile (.mozilla/firefox)
- Transmission (~/.config/transmission)
- F-Spot (~/.gnome2/f-spot/photos.db)
- 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/)
Add/remove Applications dialogue
- GStreamer plugins
- ffmpeg
- mp3
- quicktime
- Xvid
- aac
- Acrobat reader 9
- Planner
- Asunder (CD Ripper) very slow! I miss the juicer!
- Requires "lame"
- Wine
Web downloads
- Download and install VirtualBox
- Import the .vdi files into ~/.VirtualBox/HardDisks and restore the virtual systems by creating new virtual machines and attaching them to the imported .vdi files
Restore scripts and config
- Evolution spellchecker
- Then set the dictionary in Evolution to UK English
- 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).
- Add remote support line to crontab
- Change Workgroup to Organic Design
- Change line 38 to workgroup = ORGANICDESIGN
Issues and workarounds
Finish off
- Create an install based on all of the modifications made:
- I followed the create a Live CD procedure
Lingering questions
I would like to know an easy way to export/import the following:
- Sources.list
- Key files
Upgrading to Ubuntu 10.04
This upgrade was quick and painless due to me setting up /home as a separate partition. I had to set up some things again after re-installing:
Useful documentation
General post-install guide:
Additional software sources to add
OD workstation package:
Medibuntu:
Ubuntu-tweak
Software installs
Restricted extras:
Web downloads
Download and install Virtualbox
Download and install Skype
Ubuntu 10.04 bugs and annoyances
Important dialogue windows are often not brought forward- Taskbar/menubar a complete random mess - needs streamlining. Generally, window controls can disappear or opened programs disappear and can only be brought back into view using alt-tab keys. Years behind other OS's in terms of UI unfortunately.
Skype video broken - used to work on Ubuntu 9.04!- Management of multi-monitors for NVidia graphics cards - quite painful currently. Having worked without the external screen, it should be easy to re-connect the external and switch back to dual-screen using the laptop CRT/LCD switch. This does not work seamlessly at this time.
Logitech Marblemouse USB
Add this:
USB external drive problem on VirtualBox
I came across the problem of external USB drives being greyed out when trying to access them from the guest windows system. Fortunately the solution is pretty simple: Go to System --> Adminstration --> Users and Groups then look for the vboxusers group, hit "properties" and make sure you are added (checkbox with currently logged in user). Restart, and you should be fine. As described very clearly here: http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-to-Fix-VirtualBox-USB-Support-111715.shtml
Post install
Packages
Medibuntu
- Add packages and key
- Update
- Add to software centre
Software Centre Installs
- Thunderbird
- Enigmail
- VLC
- Geany
- Acrobat
- Ktouch
- Pidgin
- Inkscape
- Gimp
- Backintime
Download and install
- Skype
- VirtualBox
- Ubuntu-tweak
- Duckduckgo firefox plugin
Changing over to 64 bit Ubuntu
After problems trying to install using the latest version of Ubuntu 11.04 32bit, which crashed, I used the 64 bit .iso file to create an install disk, which installed fine. Some issues remain regarding 64 bit compatibility.
Thunderbird and Lightning on 64bit
I installed Thunderbird through software centre (version 3.1.15). Enigmail and Lightning calendar didn't work, however this was fixed by:
- uninstalling the Enigmail extension in Thunderbird, and installing Enigmail from the software centre
- uninstalling lightning extension in Thunderbird and installing this version: http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/releases/1.0b2/contrib/linux-x86_64/
- See also: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ThunderbirdLightning
Overall, 64bit support is disappointing in some areas and I ended up using very out-of-date versions of both Thunderbird and Lightning. The good news is that both scheduling and encryption are now running fine.
Installs
- From software centre
- Thunderbird
- Enigmail
- Skype
- Chromium
- Backintime
- Ktouch
- Ubuntu restricted extras
- Pidgin
- VLC
- Gimp
- Inkscape
- Geany
- From websites
- VirtualBox: https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads
Configuration
- Marble mouse support
- Nvidia driver (Administration/additional drivers)
- Make Pidgin start automatically (Preferences/Startup applications)
- Set up emoticons for Pidgin
- If running Pidgin you can download 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.