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		<title>Ubuntu 9.04, beta, on Dell XPS M1530</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2009 23:44:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jamie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just installed Ubuntu 9.04, beta, on a Dell M1530. The install program asked if I wanted a dual boot configuration with the older 8.10 version, and I said yes. That resulted in a longer install, but it worked fine. Then I was asked if I wanted to migrate my data settings from the older [...]]]></description>
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<p>I just installed Ubuntu 9.04, beta, on a Dell M1530.  The install program asked if I wanted a dual boot configuration with the older 8.10 version, and I said yes.  That resulted in a longer install, but it worked fine.  Then I was asked if I wanted to migrate my data settings from the older partition.  This was a nice option, but since I didn&#8217;t have much on the older partition, I couldn&#8217;t evaluate how well it works.  </p>
<p>I did notice right away the cursor worked fine, without having to tweak the grub loading commands, as was necessary for the m1530 for Ubuntu 8.10.  <strong>Open Office 3.0</strong> is also supported, which is a good reason to consider upgrading when the final version is ready.</p>
<p>I turned on the &#8220;partner&#8221; repositories, and installed the &#8220;Ubuntu restricted-extras&#8221; packages, which I highly recommend.</p>
<p>I next went to <a href="http://www.medibuntu.org/">www.medibuntu.org</a>, and followed the directions for adding the medibuntu repositories. </p>
<p>I installed Cheese to see if the <strong>webcam</strong> worked, and it did, without any problems.    More important for me, I used the Synaptic Package Manager, to install <strong>Skype</strong>, which I tested with a USB Logitech headset and also a USB VOIP phone.  Skype recognized and used both devices without any problems.  The voice quality from the USB Logitech headset was particularly good, which show shows the value of a good microphone.  It also found and worked well with the m1530 webcam.  The built-in webcam seems to work quite a bit better with skype than with cheese.</p>
<p>So far, the beta version looks pretty polished, and it works better on this machine than did final 8.04 or 8.10 releases.</p>
<p>The Dell XPS m1530 is in some ways  a nicely designed machine.  Mine has a very high resolution screen 15.4 inch screen, 1920 x 1200 (16:10), and a fast NVIDIA video card.  It has a fingerprint reader you can configure for log-in, an SD/MMC (8 in 1 they claim) memory card reader, built in web cam and microphone, bluetooth and lots of I/O, including HMDI and S-Video for video.    It is also pretty light, and has a decent keyboard.   </p>
<p>Despite all of this, right now I am using my older Dell 1420n, which is heavier, and has a smaller, but still pretty decent screen.   The reason I switched back was that when using Ubuntu 8.10, the m1530 was not as dependable as the 1420n when I used suspend.  And even more important, the battery life for the m1530 has been terrible for me, and this is a big deal when I travel.</p>
<p>If I can resolve the battery issue, I would probably switch back to the XPS m1530.  But for now, I am more comfortable using the older laptop.</p>
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		<title>Skype with Ubuntu and Dell 1420n</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2009 14:52:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jamie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like many others, I have had considerable difficulty getting the internal microphone to work, or even one that uses the front microphone jack, on a Dell Inspiron 1420n, currently using Ubuntu 8.10. I found, however, that USB microphones seem to work quite well. A Logitech USB Headset worked fine, as did an older USB VOIP [...]]]></description>
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<p>Like many others, I have had considerable difficulty getting the internal microphone to work, or even one that uses the front microphone jack, on a Dell Inspiron 1420n, currently using Ubuntu 8.10.   I found, however, that USB microphones seem to work quite well.  A Logitech USB Headset worked fine, as did an older USB VOIP phone I had laying around, both with quite good sound quality.</p>
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