So here's the deal:
After having to sit on the Window's side of my dual-boot for almost a month (school related tasks that unfortunately could not be performed on the Kubuntu side), I logged into Kubuntu. There were numerous amounts of software updates available (naturally), so I did what I always do: updated, and went to sleep. When I woke up, there was a prompt to restart the computer (again, normal for me as there was a kernel update involved). So I restarted. When I booted back into Kubuntu is when I noticed that something was not quite right. I tried to open a browser, and it would force close without any warning or notification. So I tried to open Synaptic, and got the following message in Kdesudo - KDialog:
[Configuration file "/home/user/.kde/share/config/kdesudorc" not writable. Please contact your system administrator]
And Synaptic will take my password, but will not open the GUI.
Of course, I figured I should try to move my files onto an external drive just in case I needed to re-install Kubuntu, so I tried to open Dolphin, and got:
[Configuration file "/home/user/.kde/share/config/dolphinrc" not writable. Please contact your system administrator]
But Dolphin opens the GUI. However, I cannot see any files or directories, and it will not let me mount any drives. So I tried to open Konsole, and got this message:
[Configuration file "/home/user/.kde/share/config/konsolerc" not writable. Please contact your system administrator]
Now, Konsole does open, and I am able to type in commands like apt-get, and at the end of the output, a couple of "406 Error" popped up. When I tried to do apt-get upgrade (in case something got broken or didn't install correctly during the software update), I get a message about /var/something/something being read only. I wish I could give you more info, but I'm typing this in a rush to get out the door to go to work. I would really at least like to get my files off of the /home directory so that I can wipe the installation and start fresh. Any assistance that you folks can provide would be greatly appreciated. And thanks in advance.
-DM, typed from a browser on the Windows side of his dual boot....
PS: Specs are in my signature.
After having to sit on the Window's side of my dual-boot for almost a month (school related tasks that unfortunately could not be performed on the Kubuntu side), I logged into Kubuntu. There were numerous amounts of software updates available (naturally), so I did what I always do: updated, and went to sleep. When I woke up, there was a prompt to restart the computer (again, normal for me as there was a kernel update involved). So I restarted. When I booted back into Kubuntu is when I noticed that something was not quite right. I tried to open a browser, and it would force close without any warning or notification. So I tried to open Synaptic, and got the following message in Kdesudo - KDialog:
[Configuration file "/home/user/.kde/share/config/kdesudorc" not writable. Please contact your system administrator]
And Synaptic will take my password, but will not open the GUI.
Of course, I figured I should try to move my files onto an external drive just in case I needed to re-install Kubuntu, so I tried to open Dolphin, and got:
[Configuration file "/home/user/.kde/share/config/dolphinrc" not writable. Please contact your system administrator]
But Dolphin opens the GUI. However, I cannot see any files or directories, and it will not let me mount any drives. So I tried to open Konsole, and got this message:
[Configuration file "/home/user/.kde/share/config/konsolerc" not writable. Please contact your system administrator]
Now, Konsole does open, and I am able to type in commands like apt-get, and at the end of the output, a couple of "406 Error" popped up. When I tried to do apt-get upgrade (in case something got broken or didn't install correctly during the software update), I get a message about /var/something/something being read only. I wish I could give you more info, but I'm typing this in a rush to get out the door to go to work. I would really at least like to get my files off of the /home directory so that I can wipe the installation and start fresh. Any assistance that you folks can provide would be greatly appreciated. And thanks in advance.
-DM, typed from a browser on the Windows side of his dual boot....
PS: Specs are in my signature.
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