I'm not entirely sure what's happening, but every so often (frequently enough that I've simply put the appropriate command in a shell script!), Kubuntu 8 seems to forget who/what it is on my system: I have to re-run the X 'manual' (command line) setup to get my full system operation back.
I'm running Kubuntu on a 3.5G P4 with 3.5G of ram with a widescreen monitor (HP w2007); the system gets to the point where it won't start certain programs, won't delete files (just sits there with no advancement on the progress bar), and a few other little goodies. When I reboot the system (simply logging out and back in again doesn't accomplish anything), the system defaults to 640x480 resolution - letting me know that I need to rerun the X config. Doing that, and everything is fine (except for having to reset the monitor gamma again).
Any ideas what the heck is going on? This is rapidly getting real tiresome... >
I'm running Kubuntu on a 3.5G P4 with 3.5G of ram with a widescreen monitor (HP w2007); the system gets to the point where it won't start certain programs, won't delete files (just sits there with no advancement on the progress bar), and a few other little goodies. When I reboot the system (simply logging out and back in again doesn't accomplish anything), the system defaults to 640x480 resolution - letting me know that I need to rerun the X config. Doing that, and everything is fine (except for having to reset the monitor gamma again).
Any ideas what the heck is going on? This is rapidly getting real tiresome... >
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