Hello,
I decided today to try the new Hardy 8.04, and I thought I might try KDE4 as well. So I downloaded the KDE4 remix.
My main system is Kubuntu 7.10, so I installed 8.04 on another, newly created, partition. I kept my
/home partition because I want to have all my data and documents in 8.04, in case I like it and want it to become my "main system".
The install process went fine, but the resulting OS is unusable.
First (huge) problem: I can't configure the network card. There is a KNetworkManager icon on the tray, but "Manual configuration" doesn't work. It doesn't open any windows. If invoked from a console, it gives an error message. So I can't download updates or packages, or search the forums from 8.04.
Second problem: If I go to System Settings, I get no "Administrator mode" button, so I can't change any settings.
Third, I can't find a way to move things around on the panel. I removed by mistake the "K" menu launcher, and when I inserted it again, it went to the far right of the panel, and I couldn't find a way to move it back.
And, still about the Panel, if I change the size to "tiny" and then to "normal" again, I get ugly artifacts and a strange offset on the panel itself.
I don't know if I got a dud install, or if KDE4 just isn't stable enough yet, but I would at least need to have the network going, to have any chance of updating the system and setup any important missing packages... Any hints?
Of course I don't want to ruin my working system (I have to work with this computer) so I don't want to start modifying important files in my /home, in case that could break my KDE3-Gutsy!
Thanks for any help,
Cristian
I decided today to try the new Hardy 8.04, and I thought I might try KDE4 as well. So I downloaded the KDE4 remix.
My main system is Kubuntu 7.10, so I installed 8.04 on another, newly created, partition. I kept my
/home partition because I want to have all my data and documents in 8.04, in case I like it and want it to become my "main system".
The install process went fine, but the resulting OS is unusable.
First (huge) problem: I can't configure the network card. There is a KNetworkManager icon on the tray, but "Manual configuration" doesn't work. It doesn't open any windows. If invoked from a console, it gives an error message. So I can't download updates or packages, or search the forums from 8.04.
Second problem: If I go to System Settings, I get no "Administrator mode" button, so I can't change any settings.
Third, I can't find a way to move things around on the panel. I removed by mistake the "K" menu launcher, and when I inserted it again, it went to the far right of the panel, and I couldn't find a way to move it back.
And, still about the Panel, if I change the size to "tiny" and then to "normal" again, I get ugly artifacts and a strange offset on the panel itself.
I don't know if I got a dud install, or if KDE4 just isn't stable enough yet, but I would at least need to have the network going, to have any chance of updating the system and setup any important missing packages... Any hints?
Of course I don't want to ruin my working system (I have to work with this computer) so I don't want to start modifying important files in my /home, in case that could break my KDE3-Gutsy!
Thanks for any help,
Cristian
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