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Old 7th Jun 2007, 01:49
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Hi,

Yep I've been absent for a while, had to give some trainings at work and I've been studying.... (gotta keep up) And I just bought a new lens for my camera.

What errors did you get? If the problem persists, install Automatix2 ( www.getautomatix.org) to see if that solves the problem.

Also have a look at Mepis (www.mepis.org) it has KDE and is pretty fast and 90 percent Ubuntu.

L8tr... Tom




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I installed Kubuntu 6.06 without any problems. I was able to connect to the internet and download images etc. but I cannot install anything. I tried installing Firefox but no go. I installed Kubuntu, from the same disc, previously on another computer and it worked fine. Whenever I downloaded to the desktop I got the option to install. This doesn't happen with the current installation. I may still have the earlier installation which I can check against this one. Any ideas what the problem is? One thing I will say for Linux, It's great for motherboards where the drivers are not available. Just install and everything works.On the old computer I thought the sound was gone but it worked with Kubuntu.
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Old 7th Jun 2007, 01:51
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Old 7th Jun 2007, 01:56
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Well... that is because with Linux (GNU/Linux) you can choose the gui you want, and yes we have interfaces that look almost exactly like old style window 95 (ICE WM) but there are also gui's that resemble XP or are totally different from XP.

Kubuntu (6.10 or the new 7 version) uses KDE which looks a lot like XP and vista so a lot of people choose that. Gnome is more old style but is very very fast.

Bottomline, if you don't like it choose another GUI, you have that kind of freedom with Linux, you're not stuck with it. You can alter, reconfigure or just try another. For fun try Mepis 6.5.02, you'll like that one (www.mepis.org) and since these are all live cd's you can try out which one you like best.

L8tr... Tom


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I tried ubuntu at the weekend and though it was pretty basic, the interface reminded me of Windows 3.1, not my cup of tea at all.

What kubuntu?

Is it better to look at?
  #14  
Old 7th Jun 2007, 01:57
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Sounds like I need Kubuntu if the GUI is more polished, that's what I'm into.

Thanks Tom.

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Old 7th Jun 2007, 02:04
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No problem, also for fun, look at Beryl (you can download it through Synaptic), if you are into the polished and high end desktops then Beryl is the thing to have, it is the 3D interface for Linux. It is very very cool. (requires a minimum of a Piv 2.6 ghz 512 mb to run smoothly, so not as bad as Vista) It looks better than vistas aero interface and you can configure it a lot more, the themes are very very cool to use.
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Old 7th Jun 2007, 05:03
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Tom thanks for the reply. I have not turned that machine on for a few months and it will be a few more weeks yet. I am busy with work. I will come back to you when I next boot up Kubuntu.
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