Hello
I'm having trouble installing Kubuntu 6.06, after I went to login after booting up the second time it would not let me go past the login screen and I'd be taken back to the login screen every time I tried to login. This was after I installed in Safe Video mode, as I had do use that when I installed Ubuntu 6.06 to avoid a bug on the installation. I've tried deleting the .ICEAuthority file as well as other files begining with ".X" plus one other but that did not help.
Would it fix the the problem if I did a full upgrade of all the packages, with aptitude or apt-get, as soon as I install Kubuntu 6.06? Or would it be better if I try a Ubuntu 6.06 install with the "non-Kubuntu" version of KDE?
I didn't have any problems with KDE when I was using Fedora Core 4 and 5 apart from it being slow at times. I have a Pentium 2-350 with 448mg PC100 SDRAM. I bought the computer in 1999 so the BIOS is from 1999 and it has a Gigabyte BXC motherboard with two Quantum hard drives (one is in it at any one time as they are in a brick mount setup). It has an ATI Radeon 7000 64mg video card.
Thanks
I'm having trouble installing Kubuntu 6.06, after I went to login after booting up the second time it would not let me go past the login screen and I'd be taken back to the login screen every time I tried to login. This was after I installed in Safe Video mode, as I had do use that when I installed Ubuntu 6.06 to avoid a bug on the installation. I've tried deleting the .ICEAuthority file as well as other files begining with ".X" plus one other but that did not help.
Would it fix the the problem if I did a full upgrade of all the packages, with aptitude or apt-get, as soon as I install Kubuntu 6.06? Or would it be better if I try a Ubuntu 6.06 install with the "non-Kubuntu" version of KDE?
I didn't have any problems with KDE when I was using Fedora Core 4 and 5 apart from it being slow at times. I have a Pentium 2-350 with 448mg PC100 SDRAM. I bought the computer in 1999 so the BIOS is from 1999 and it has a Gigabyte BXC motherboard with two Quantum hard drives (one is in it at any one time as they are in a brick mount setup). It has an ATI Radeon 7000 64mg video card.
Thanks
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