I have just converted my neighbour's old XP machine to Kubuntu, and all was well until an update, after which the system hung, I left it for a couple of hours, but nothing happened so I reinstalled (I had originally downloaded from the website and burned an ISO, so I reused that disc), I set everything up again, set the wallpaper to the picture I had placed in the Desktop folder, exactly as I had done before the crash; chosen Firefox as the default browser, as I had before. At this point I lost the connection to the wireless network, it was telling me that it had "No secrets", by which I took it to mean that it had lost the pasword I logged in with during the installation process. Hmm, well, there must be a way to log in again - Fat chance, no wireless manager, so I looked in Muon Discover>System & Settings and there was RutilT WLAN Manager, so I installed it, but it wouldn't run, just threw up an error code, so out that went. I then used a LAN cable and connected it to my router and downloaded a manager, and while installing it via the Konsole, Kubuntu rn a whole load of updates, which all seemed to install correctly. While this was going on, Kubuntu remembered the password! After the update had finished I disconnected the LAN cable and went back on to the wireless network, opened the WiFi manager and, although it is very basic, it will allow me to re-enter the password if required.
Incidentally, I'm ancient, and the last programming I did was on a BBC "B" computer in the mid '80s, so no complicated diving into the Konsole if it can be avoided, unless you are supplying something I can Cut&Paste!
Now the problem - After all this, when the computer is restarted, Firefox opens unasked, and the Homepage has reset itself to the basic Elarun, even though I have, supposedly, "Locked" the desktop - Neither of these things happened before the crash and update.
I can see no way in Firefox itself to prevent it opening, nor in system preferences - Any suggestions?
As for the desktop, the photograph my neighbour wants to use has been placed in the wallpapers folder, chosen and "Apply" then "OK" selected; but when I return to the Desktop organiser the photograph has disappeared from the options. I've looked in the "Wallpapers" folder, but when "Searching" the OS does not allow me to paste a photograph into the Wallpapers folder, what more can I do - Surely its proper place is in the "Desktop" folder along with the two standard offerings. I'm posting this from my own Kubuntu set-up where neither of these things happen.
Incidentally, I'm ancient, and the last programming I did was on a BBC "B" computer in the mid '80s, so no complicated diving into the Konsole if it can be avoided, unless you are supplying something I can Cut&Paste!
Now the problem - After all this, when the computer is restarted, Firefox opens unasked, and the Homepage has reset itself to the basic Elarun, even though I have, supposedly, "Locked" the desktop - Neither of these things happened before the crash and update.
I can see no way in Firefox itself to prevent it opening, nor in system preferences - Any suggestions?
As for the desktop, the photograph my neighbour wants to use has been placed in the wallpapers folder, chosen and "Apply" then "OK" selected; but when I return to the Desktop organiser the photograph has disappeared from the options. I've looked in the "Wallpapers" folder, but when "Searching" the OS does not allow me to paste a photograph into the Wallpapers folder, what more can I do - Surely its proper place is in the "Desktop" folder along with the two standard offerings. I'm posting this from my own Kubuntu set-up where neither of these things happen.
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