Re: How to get started with no GUI
Hi,
Many thanks, that's great. I did as you suggested, and it all came up a treat. Screen looks great.
Only strange that happened.
After entering "sudo nvidia-setting", the following messages came up:
However, the Nvidia interface opened, so I am not sure what that means.
I had already killed the -16 kernel by the time I read your edit. However, I did try and log into at first, and couldn't get to command line. I tried ctr alt F1, f2, etc, but it remained black.
Anyway, my screen seems to be up and running.
Now to fix sound, wireless, the knetworkmanager (which doesn't launch from the internet tab), and probably a few other things. Anyway, I suppose I should not pursue those matters in this thread, since it is going off topic.
I would like to thank you very much for your very generous assistance in helping me to fix this. It is nice to have Kubuntu up and running after my initial wet-behind-the-ears fumbling.
Hi,
Many thanks, that's great. I did as you suggested, and it all came up a treat. Screen looks great.
Only strange that happened.
After entering "sudo nvidia-setting", the following messages came up:
Code:
X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 166 Major opcode: 146 Minor opcode: 3 Resource id: 0x0 Failed to open device X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 166 Major opcode: 146 Minor opcode: 3 Resource id: 0x0 Failed to open device lyndon@Umshini:~$
I had already killed the -16 kernel by the time I read your edit. However, I did try and log into at first, and couldn't get to command line. I tried ctr alt F1, f2, etc, but it remained black.
Anyway, my screen seems to be up and running.
Now to fix sound, wireless, the knetworkmanager (which doesn't launch from the internet tab), and probably a few other things. Anyway, I suppose I should not pursue those matters in this thread, since it is going off topic.
I would like to thank you very much for your very generous assistance in helping me to fix this. It is nice to have Kubuntu up and running after my initial wet-behind-the-ears fumbling.
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