I really like Linux, and have been wanting to use it for a while. Today I finally bit the bullet and reformatted my computer and installed dualboot of Kubuntu 7.10 + Windows XP (just in case).
I have used Linux only briefly before on other people's computers and live CD's.
I am using a HP Pavillion a1450n, with the onboard Nvidia GeForce 6150LE. In my system settings, it does not give the option to go higher than 800x600 resolution. Can someone walk me through fixing this? Try to keep it simple, if possible. I'm computers savvy, as far as Windows goes. But I haven't got a clue about Linux.
USB Hard Drive Problem: When I go into the Storage Media folder, and click on my external 250GB USB hard drive, it gives the error "hal-storage-removable-mount-all-options refused uid 1000"
Thanks for reading
EDIT: Any links to must-read general Linux/Kubuntu guides would be very helpful. I'd like to be able to dive in as quickly as possible.
EDIT(2): In the K Menu, each item has "_: Entries in K-Menu: <whatever application> app name," before it, and it's kind of annoying. I can't really read most of the programs' full names because of it.
I have used Linux only briefly before on other people's computers and live CD's.
I am using a HP Pavillion a1450n, with the onboard Nvidia GeForce 6150LE. In my system settings, it does not give the option to go higher than 800x600 resolution. Can someone walk me through fixing this? Try to keep it simple, if possible. I'm computers savvy, as far as Windows goes. But I haven't got a clue about Linux.
USB Hard Drive Problem: When I go into the Storage Media folder, and click on my external 250GB USB hard drive, it gives the error "hal-storage-removable-mount-all-options refused uid 1000"
Thanks for reading
EDIT: Any links to must-read general Linux/Kubuntu guides would be very helpful. I'd like to be able to dive in as quickly as possible.
EDIT(2): In the K Menu, each item has "_: Entries in K-Menu: <whatever application> app name," before it, and it's kind of annoying. I can't really read most of the programs' full names because of it.
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