I installed FileZilla from Muon Discover. To my dismay, its icon did not show up in the application launcher, even after reboot. I then edited the app launcher, putting FiileZilla in the Development category, which seems logical to me. It did not show up there either. I tried to move a few things around to places I thought made more sense, but no changes showed up. I then tried to add a test entry and that did not show up either. I have not forgotten to save anything.
One weird note: FileZilla installed with its executable file's permissions being set to root. I had to go in and take ownership. I was able to run it by clicking on the file, but the stupid thing's not in the launcher.
In general, I'm having terrible problems with this install of Kubuntu, far worse than my previous install. I've done a reinstall because a cleanup was needed. The hard drive was not partitioned in ways that made sense. I installed as a dual boot following partition recommendations that I found on a web site about a manual Kubuntu install.
Other problems, I keep having:
My HP Laserjet P1005 has quit working, and I haven't been able to get it working again, despite reinstalling HPLIP. Sometimes when I look at my list of printers, the printer is listed; other times, I get a red X and a statement that there's no printer there.
Sometimes LibreOffice Writer won't boot up. It complains that the default.ott file is corrupt. After a reboot, it usually works fine.
Sometimes VirtualBox will refuse to run Windows 7. Then I reboot Kubuntu and run VB and it runs fine.
I do notice when I boot up, just before the Grub menu offering the OSes, it says booting in insecure mode.
I wondered if this hard drive is failing, but tests have not shown any evidence of that. I'm about ready to format the hard drive and reinstall Kubuntu, this time with no dual boot. 97% of the time when I use Windows, it's under VirtualBox anyway. I hung onto the dual boot only for a few Windows-based DVD burning programs that I could not get to work under VB. Now I've got an external DVD drive that I can use on my other laptop, a netbook with Windows 7, and those programs run with that.
Am I having so many problems that I should just format and reinstall? I'm calling this install of Kubuntu, "Microsoft Kubuntu 95, BSOD Edition."
One weird note: FileZilla installed with its executable file's permissions being set to root. I had to go in and take ownership. I was able to run it by clicking on the file, but the stupid thing's not in the launcher.
In general, I'm having terrible problems with this install of Kubuntu, far worse than my previous install. I've done a reinstall because a cleanup was needed. The hard drive was not partitioned in ways that made sense. I installed as a dual boot following partition recommendations that I found on a web site about a manual Kubuntu install.
Other problems, I keep having:
My HP Laserjet P1005 has quit working, and I haven't been able to get it working again, despite reinstalling HPLIP. Sometimes when I look at my list of printers, the printer is listed; other times, I get a red X and a statement that there's no printer there.
Sometimes LibreOffice Writer won't boot up. It complains that the default.ott file is corrupt. After a reboot, it usually works fine.
Sometimes VirtualBox will refuse to run Windows 7. Then I reboot Kubuntu and run VB and it runs fine.
I do notice when I boot up, just before the Grub menu offering the OSes, it says booting in insecure mode.
I wondered if this hard drive is failing, but tests have not shown any evidence of that. I'm about ready to format the hard drive and reinstall Kubuntu, this time with no dual boot. 97% of the time when I use Windows, it's under VirtualBox anyway. I hung onto the dual boot only for a few Windows-based DVD burning programs that I could not get to work under VB. Now I've got an external DVD drive that I can use on my other laptop, a netbook with Windows 7, and those programs run with that.
Am I having so many problems that I should just format and reinstall? I'm calling this install of Kubuntu, "Microsoft Kubuntu 95, BSOD Edition."
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