Re: Shipped Kubuntu feisty not working!!!
If you don't have an installed version of kubuntu you cannot install / run envy. So my bet would be to get the alternate installation cd, as dible pointed out, and install from there using the vesa driver and then install / run envy.
Being a bit biased about feisty, but that is only me, I would get the gusty live cd and try it if it boots in any mode you should be safe. Then get the alternate cd and install from there.
My reasoning?
- Even though it is still beta (testing) I have been using gutsy as my main working OS for the last months and have found it very stable and much nicer to my hardware.
- Using the live cd as a test gives you an idea of if it likes your hardware.
- Gutsy has much more recent drivers for video, etc.
- Gutsy will be finalized within the next few weeks so all you have to do is update regularly and you will be all set.
The gutsy tribe 5 cd's are here:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/gutsy/tribe-5/
Just my 2 cents worth and I wish you good luck.
If you don't have an installed version of kubuntu you cannot install / run envy. So my bet would be to get the alternate installation cd, as dible pointed out, and install from there using the vesa driver and then install / run envy.
Being a bit biased about feisty, but that is only me, I would get the gusty live cd and try it if it boots in any mode you should be safe. Then get the alternate cd and install from there.
My reasoning?
- Even though it is still beta (testing) I have been using gutsy as my main working OS for the last months and have found it very stable and much nicer to my hardware.
- Using the live cd as a test gives you an idea of if it likes your hardware.
- Gutsy has much more recent drivers for video, etc.
- Gutsy will be finalized within the next few weeks so all you have to do is update regularly and you will be all set.
The gutsy tribe 5 cd's are here:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/gutsy/tribe-5/
Just my 2 cents worth and I wish you good luck.
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