Acer Aspire 5750 Ubuntu Drivers
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Oct 07, 2011 Ubuntu 10.04 LTS in laptop Acer Aspire 5750G does not see wired internet. Ubuntu 10.04 LTS in laptop Acer Aspire 5750G does not. Installation of the driver. I know that this works on Ubuntu 11.10, but don't know about 11.04. Open the terminal by pressing 'Ctrl+Alt+T' and type the below code. Sudo rmmod -f acer-wmi. You want see any out put after pressing enter, Let's move on sudo rfkill unblock all. Now this, rfkill list all. After pressing enter you'll see an out put.
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The notebook has 2 graphic cards: Intel HD Graphics 3000 And NVidia GT 540M. Uses NVidia optimus technology for switching. For now I just want to install drivers for Intel card and 3D support. I have Slackware 13.1 I compiled and installed the last kernel: # uname -r 3.5.0-rc1-smp+ Xserver works, but there is no Open GL support. And I tried to install the drivers for my Intel video card.
Downloaded 2 git repositories: git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/xorg/driver/xf86-video-intel git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/mesa/mesa But none of them compiles. Intel writes: Requested 'libdrm_intel >= 2.4.29' but version of libdrm is 2.4.23 Mesa writes: Requested 'glproto >= 1.4.14' but version of GLProto is 1.4.12 Seems, that I must install some other stuff before. The X components should fit together. Don't expect today's git versions to coexist nicely with other parts dating back april 2010 (this is just an example for libdrm).
Xf86-video-intel is included in Slackware-13.1, as well as mesa. If your Intel card is not well supported by Slackware-13.1's versions, my advise would be to upgrade to Slackware 13.37 or even to Slackware-current (whose X stack has been recently upgraded) instead of upgrading a few X components. Other than that, AFAIK just try to compile new components as they are requested in compiling other ones.
Done that to upgrade Nouveau, ended up with a working system. The guy in the linked thread upgraded packages Mesa and libdrm to the newer versions available in the /testing directory of Slackware 13.37. But in Slackware 13.1 only one version of these packages was shipped, so 'slackpkg upgrade' didn't find newer packages to install. Furthermore the command 'slackpkg upgrade' won't consider newer packages in /testing, unless you change directories' order in the PRIORITY array variable of /etc/slackpkg/slackpkg.conf, see 'man slackpkg'. And of course packages intended for Slackware 13.37 are not usable on Slackware 13.1. So I still suggest that you first upgrade to Slackware 13.37, then possibly upgrade libdrm and Mesa to the versions available in /testing.
Before upgrading to Slackware 13.37 read carefully the files UPGRADE.TXT and CHANGES_AND_HINTS.TXT in the root directory. Alternatively you could do a fresh install of Slackware 13.37 and move there you data and settings. When you will be running Slackware 13.37, to upgrade libdrm and Mesa do this as root. Code: upgradepkg /path/to/slackware-13.37/testing/packages/libdrm-2.4.25-i486-1.txt upgradepkg /path/to/slackware-13.37/testing/packages/mesa-7.10.2-i486-1.txzAlternatively you could choose to stay on Slackware 13.1 and make yourself newer packages for libdrm and Mesa. To do that I would use the Slackbuilds and source packages available in Slackware-13.37/testing/source, then if all goes well replace the old packages by the new ones with the 'upgradepkg' command. I can't guarantee this will work though, as I have no more Slackware 13. Download Frontline Commando D Day Apk. 1 at hand.
I've recently purchased the Acer Aspire 5750. I've installed two OS(Windows 7 & Ubuntu 10.04 LTS). Till now, everything on Ubuntu is working fine except that I can't access my cable model broadband. Upon opening the 'Network connections' section, I see that its unable to detect any wired connection. I've checked my ethernet jack and rest of the connection. All are perfectly connected but its still unable to detect my broadband. While on windows, broadband is working fine.
Note: ACER aspire 5750 uses Broadcom netlink 57785 gigabit ethernet PCIe. First of all download the network driver zip file for Linux from this location after downloading you should extract the zip archive.