I've been trying out other distros off and on ever since I was introduced to Linux a couple of months ago. While I love Kubuntu, I thought it only fair to give some others a tryout. My system is an Emachine 3300+ with an AMD semipron processor running at 2 ghz with 1 gb memory and two IDE drives, a 160gb and a 40 gb respectively. I have Windows XT and Ubuntu 12.04 installed on the larger drive and Kubuntu 12.04 on the smaller. I have been using Kubuntu as my primary OS. I installed Ubuntu today on my large drive and after installing, I developed some problems with the 3d effects on my Kubuntu desktop. I've managed to work these out, however, but I've also developed an issue with grub2 configuration. I have the Grub2 bootloader installed into my 'Settings' Startup file, but since the Ubuntu install my grub file has reverted to the drab default black letters with the gray backround. I've lost my custom wallpaper and fonts that I setup in the bootloader. I've gone back into my settings several times trying to reset them without any luck. I've also tried running 'sudo update-grub' in the CLI after and it hasn't helped. Any ideas?
Thanx,
capt-zero
Thanx,
capt-zero
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