Hello,
Very unhappy with 14.04, discovered the updated version 14.04.1, which IMO is very close (if not identical) to 14.10. Anyway, this time I love 14.04.1. Runs even colder than 12.04 (which I was very happy with), and allowed me to install from .deb files applications I depend on: Jupiter (the earlier 0.1.9-2, not the last 0.1.11-2 which installed but didn't run), and k9copy.
Still, I encountered some issues with this distro, and don't know how to solve them:
This is for the moment, after testing for two days now, 14.04.1 fresh-installed to a spare hard-drive mounted on the computer (not USB, or whatsoever).
Hoping for a solution, thanks,
Very unhappy with 14.04, discovered the updated version 14.04.1, which IMO is very close (if not identical) to 14.10. Anyway, this time I love 14.04.1. Runs even colder than 12.04 (which I was very happy with), and allowed me to install from .deb files applications I depend on: Jupiter (the earlier 0.1.9-2, not the last 0.1.11-2 which installed but didn't run), and k9copy.
Still, I encountered some issues with this distro, and don't know how to solve them:
- Run K3B, and repeatedly got same error after burning discs, just before verifying them. Still, discs are usable. It said: input-output error. Went to the /media folder, and at my surprise couldn't see any media in it. Just an empty Home folder (!?) and two hidden shortcuts, one stating the hard-disc icon for the folder, and another with hidden media: floppy and cdrom. The hidden shortcuts linked to /etc/kubuntu-default-settings, where I found the same home folder and hidden files (no more shortcuts now). Well, not seeing the optical drive in the media folder is wired. Checked its name elsewhere, and it is: dev/sr0 (which is OK).
- The second issue I found is with the Trashcan widget, installed to the taskbar. If I Move to Trash items from the Home and Desktop folders, It doesn't show like having items in it, nor allows me to empty it. But if I move to it items from any other folders in the Home (so not from the Desktop), it works just fine. Wired!
This is for the moment, after testing for two days now, 14.04.1 fresh-installed to a spare hard-drive mounted on the computer (not USB, or whatsoever).
Hoping for a solution, thanks,
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