I've been using Linux for a decade and Kubuntu for about half that. But I run an open source company full time and don't have the time I used to have to tinker and fix things. I don't mind one or two issues and know that the good people involved usually get around to fixing them. Overall I like KDE 4 and consider it an improvement over 3.x.
However, the sheer number of problems I've been having lately are really adding up to the point where I'm considering a move away from Kubuntu to Debian or something a lot more stable.
I'd like to get some help fixing these issues, but not if it's going to take me hours running things down. I just need things to work the way that they have in the past, I hope y'all can appreciate that. I've got an HP Pavilion laptop dv9700.
I upgraded to 11.04 some time ago and here's what's happening:
- About half the time after a reboot, I can't get the network manager to connect to a WIFI AP it is configured to automatically connect to. It lists them, but it won't connect. If I click buttons in network manager, pray, wave dead chickens around and reboot several times it eventually will connect automatically, but I don't know why. This is a /real/ frustration point and time waster.
- About every fifth restore from sleep the entire windowing environment restarts and I have to login again. It's my fault for not saving, but this has caused me to lose work and waste time.
- Whenever I reboot or power cycle, I have to do it twice; for some reason the first time always just gives me a grub blue screen of death.
- Window bars are often invisible and the windowing system, while pretty, often slows, crashes, or displays random behavior.
- Ctrl-Alt-F[1-6] never brings up a terminal window, just black screen. (This has been an issue for years)
There are many annoyances but I'll just list the top three:
Alt-tab behavior is extremely inconsistent.
Network manager lacks basic functionality.
Akonadi/desktop search are unwanted and should be easily disabled.
However, the sheer number of problems I've been having lately are really adding up to the point where I'm considering a move away from Kubuntu to Debian or something a lot more stable.
I'd like to get some help fixing these issues, but not if it's going to take me hours running things down. I just need things to work the way that they have in the past, I hope y'all can appreciate that. I've got an HP Pavilion laptop dv9700.
I upgraded to 11.04 some time ago and here's what's happening:
- About half the time after a reboot, I can't get the network manager to connect to a WIFI AP it is configured to automatically connect to. It lists them, but it won't connect. If I click buttons in network manager, pray, wave dead chickens around and reboot several times it eventually will connect automatically, but I don't know why. This is a /real/ frustration point and time waster.
- About every fifth restore from sleep the entire windowing environment restarts and I have to login again. It's my fault for not saving, but this has caused me to lose work and waste time.
- Whenever I reboot or power cycle, I have to do it twice; for some reason the first time always just gives me a grub blue screen of death.
- Window bars are often invisible and the windowing system, while pretty, often slows, crashes, or displays random behavior.
- Ctrl-Alt-F[1-6] never brings up a terminal window, just black screen. (This has been an issue for years)
There are many annoyances but I'll just list the top three:
Alt-tab behavior is extremely inconsistent.
Network manager lacks basic functionality.
Akonadi/desktop search are unwanted and should be easily disabled.
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