Hey there friendly folk. I've done the checks in the "read me" topic thread, but still got some issues. Please not, I am very much a Linux novice, so be gentle
I am trying to install Kubuntu onto a Compaq nx6125 laptop with a Sempron 1.8g AMD processor, 1gb ram, 40gb HDD, DVD/CDR, etc. (check out this website for full specs).
When I put my Kubuntu Dapper CD in, it loads up fine. I select to Start or install Kubuntu and it does it's thing. I notice along the way a few errors. I tried to write them down before the screen changed, and this is what I could get:
...
* Loading manual drivers [OK]
mount: Function not implemented
...
* INIT: Entering runlevel:2
cat: /var/lib/acpi-support/system-manufacturer No such file or directory
cat: /var/lib/acpi-support/[something else] No such file or directory
cat: /var/lib/acpi-support/[I didn't catch this one] No such file or directory
cat: /var/lib/acpi-support/[or this one] No such file or directory
...
So anyway, this disappears, the Kubuntu desktop (KDE) starts to load up. It's really slow, but I figure that's normal for an operating system booting entirely from CD. Anyway, I get this error message pop up:
Error - KDesktop
The process for the trash protocol died unexpectedly
I click ok, it goes away. The sound turns on and plays the Kubuntu start up theme. Then I hear two alarm noises one after the other. A little while later, this error message shows up:
Error - KDesktop
Could not start process Unable to create io-slave:
klauncher said: .
Then shortly this one:
Error - KDesktop
The process for the media protocol died unexpectedly.
Now the desktop image finally loads, but I have no desktop icons and everything runs very slow. I try to run a program and it thinks about it for a while, then the item disappears from the taskbar.
So that's my sad story of trying to load Kubuntu onto my laptop. Does anyone know what might be wrong (apart from the fact that I have a low-end laptop) and have any suggestions of how I can get Kubuntu to install?
Thanks for your time
I am trying to install Kubuntu onto a Compaq nx6125 laptop with a Sempron 1.8g AMD processor, 1gb ram, 40gb HDD, DVD/CDR, etc. (check out this website for full specs).
When I put my Kubuntu Dapper CD in, it loads up fine. I select to Start or install Kubuntu and it does it's thing. I notice along the way a few errors. I tried to write them down before the screen changed, and this is what I could get:
...
* Loading manual drivers [OK]
mount: Function not implemented
...
* INIT: Entering runlevel:2
cat: /var/lib/acpi-support/system-manufacturer No such file or directory
cat: /var/lib/acpi-support/[something else] No such file or directory
cat: /var/lib/acpi-support/[I didn't catch this one] No such file or directory
cat: /var/lib/acpi-support/[or this one] No such file or directory
...
So anyway, this disappears, the Kubuntu desktop (KDE) starts to load up. It's really slow, but I figure that's normal for an operating system booting entirely from CD. Anyway, I get this error message pop up:
Error - KDesktop
The process for the trash protocol died unexpectedly
I click ok, it goes away. The sound turns on and plays the Kubuntu start up theme. Then I hear two alarm noises one after the other. A little while later, this error message shows up:
Error - KDesktop
Could not start process Unable to create io-slave:
klauncher said: .
Then shortly this one:
Error - KDesktop
The process for the media protocol died unexpectedly.
Now the desktop image finally loads, but I have no desktop icons and everything runs very slow. I try to run a program and it thinks about it for a while, then the item disappears from the taskbar.
So that's my sad story of trying to load Kubuntu onto my laptop. Does anyone know what might be wrong (apart from the fact that I have a low-end laptop) and have any suggestions of how I can get Kubuntu to install?
Thanks for your time
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