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Written by Clem on Friday, November 30th, 2012 @ 6:01 am | Main Topics<br>
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Clem $BCx(B 2012 $BG/(B 11 $B7n(B 30 $BF|(B $B6bMKF|(B $B8aA0(B 6:01 | Main Topics [1]<br>
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The ISO images for Linux Mint 14 “Nadia” were updated and labelled<br>
“14.1$B!m(B. All the links were updated on the website and in the<br>
announcements to point to the new ISOs.<br>
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Linux Mint 14 “Nadia” $B$N(B ISO $B%$%a!<%8$,%"%C%W%G!<%H$5$l!"(B“14.1$B!m(B $B$K(B<br>
$B$J$j$^$7$?!#%&%'%V%5%$%H$d9pCN$K4^$^$l$k$9$Y$F$N%j%s%/$O?7$7$$(B ISO $B$X$N(B<br>
$B%j%s%/$K%"%C%W%G!<%H$5$l$^$7$?!#(B<br>
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If you’re already running Linux Mint 14, you don’t need to reinstall.<br>
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$B$9$G$K(B Linux Mint 14 $B$r;H$C$F$$$k>l9g$K$O!":F%$%s%9%H!<%k$NI,MW$O$"$j$^(B<br>
$B$;$s!#(B<br>
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The new ISO images provide fixes for the following issues:<br>
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$B?7$7$$(B ISO $B%$%a!<%8$G$O0J2<$NLdBj$KBP$9$k=$@5$,9T$o$l$^$7$?(B:<br>
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High CPU usage, low performance on Intel GPU<br>
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CPU $B;HMQN($,9b$/!"(BIntel $B@=(B GPU $B$N%^%7%s$G@-G=$,Dc$/$J$k(B<br>
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This was caused by a race condition between Plymouth and Xorg and<br>
affected owners of Intel cards in particular. Rather than using the<br>
“intel” driver, Xorg was randomly using “modesetting” or “fbdev” and the<br>
desktop was rendered by the CPU rather than the GPU using LLVMPIPE<br>
software rendering.<br>
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$B$3$l$O(B Plymouth $B$H(B Xorg $B$N6%9g$,860x$G!"FC$K(B Intel $B@=$N%S%G%*%+!<%I$GLd(B<br>
$BBj$,5/$-$^$9!#(B“intel” $B@=%I%i%$%P$G$O$J$/(B Xorg $B$,(B“modesetting” $B$^$?(B<br>
$B$O(B “fbdev” $B%I%i%$%P$r%i%s%@%`$KMxMQ$7$F$$$?$3$H$G!"(BGPU $B$G$O$J$/(B CPU<br>
$B$,(B LLVMPIPE $B%=%U%H%&%'%"%l%s%@%j%s%0$G%G%9%/%H%C%W$rIA2h$7$F$$$^$7$?!#(B<br>
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This issue was fixed in MDM 1.0.8 which is available as an update in Maya<br>
backports and in Nadia and which is installed by default on the new ISOs.<br>
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$B$3$NLdBj$O(B MDM 1.0.8 $B$G=$@5$5$l$^$7$?!#(BMaya $B%P%C%/%]!<%H$H(B Nadia $B$G$O(B<br>
MDM $B$,(B 1.0.8 $B$K%"%C%W%G!<%H$5$l!"?7$7$$(B ISO $B$G$O$3$l$,%G%U%)%k%H$G%$%s(B<br>
$B%9%H!<%k$5$l$F$$$^$9!#(B<br>
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No DNS resolution, Internet not working in virtual machine<br>
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DNS $B$GL>A02r7h$,$G$-$J$$!"2>A[%^%7%sFb$+$i%$%s%?!<%M%C%H$,MxMQ$G$-$J$$(B<br>
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Linux Mint now uses OpenDNS as a fallback for DNS resolution. If the<br>
system fails to connect to a DNS server, the resolution is done via<br>
OpenDNS. This guarantees better out of the box connectivity especially in<br>
virtual machines.<br>
<br>
Linux Mint $B$O8=:_(B DNS $BL>A02r7h$NBeBX<jCJ$H$7$F(B OpenDNS $B$rMxMQ$9$k$h$&$K(B<br>
$B$J$j$^$7$?!#(BDNS $B%5!<%P$X$N@\B3$K<:GT$7$?>l9g!"(BOpenDNS $B$rMxMQ$7$FL>A02r(B<br>
$B7h$,9T$o$l$^$9!#$3$l$K$h$j2>A[%^%7%sFb$+$i%$%s%?!<%M%C%H$K4JC1$K@\B3$G(B<br>
$B$-$k$h$&$K$J$j$^$9!#(B<br>
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Installer fails to install grub-efi<br>
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$B%$%s%9%H!<%i$,(B grub-efi $B$N%$%s%9%H!<%k$K<:GT$9$k(B<br>
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A bug was fixed and the installer now successfully installs the grub-efi<br>
packages in EFI installations. You still need to disable Secure Boot and<br>
depending on the implementation of EFI on your system you might have to<br>
specify the location of the EFI boot file (EFI/BOOT/grubx64.efi).<br>
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$B$3$N%P%0$O=$@5$5$l!"%$%s%9%H!<%i$O8=:_(B EFI $B$N%7%9%F%`$K(B grub-efi $B%Q%C%1!<(B<br>
$B%8$r@5$7$/%$%s%9%H!<%k$G$-$k$h$&$K$J$j$^$7$?!#$7$+$7!"%;%-%e%"%V!<%H$N(B<br>
$BL58z2=$OI,?\$G!"%7%9%F%`$N(B EFI $B$N<BAu$K$h$C$F$O(B EFI $B%V!<%H%U%!%$%k(B<br>
(EFI/BOOT/grubx64.efi) $B$N>l=j$N;XDj$,I,MW$K$J$k>l9g$,$"$j$^$9!#(B<br>
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