I've tested several linux distros in the past to get away from windows and found Kubuntu the best candidate so far as an out of the box, easy install that catches most everything without making you jump through alot of hoops.
My hat comes off to all the fine ppl who have devoted time for this work that they are giving us all for free. ty
The default install of the Kubuntu 6.06 live cd installs the 386 kernel to my old athlon 1.4ghz. (which runs faster now than my A64 at dbl the clock and twice the ram running XP, bloated down with AV , etc... )
I setup a second hd to test installing nvidia drivers and noticed that the same video glitch on the log in screen was no longer there when I loaded the k7 packages in adept. I noticed the 386 kernel image remained after I uninstalled it.
(yes I added the k7 restricted pkg)
Does the 386 stay as a default backup or did I do it the newbie idiot method ?
What is the right method of changing my kernal to k7 ?
I have scoured the forums searching for instructions and now it's time for my first post .
thanks in advance for any help
My hat comes off to all the fine ppl who have devoted time for this work that they are giving us all for free. ty
The default install of the Kubuntu 6.06 live cd installs the 386 kernel to my old athlon 1.4ghz. (which runs faster now than my A64 at dbl the clock and twice the ram running XP, bloated down with AV , etc... )
I setup a second hd to test installing nvidia drivers and noticed that the same video glitch on the log in screen was no longer there when I loaded the k7 packages in adept. I noticed the 386 kernel image remained after I uninstalled it.
(yes I added the k7 restricted pkg)
Does the 386 stay as a default backup or did I do it the newbie idiot method ?
What is the right method of changing my kernal to k7 ?
I have scoured the forums searching for instructions and now it's time for my first post .
thanks in advance for any help
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