Hello everyone,
I'm a total Linux newbie, just built my first computer which is also my first Linux box. Before building, I had tried out several Linux distros from Live CDs on my old Dell desktop (which is now my wife's computer) and settled on Ubuntu -- in particular, I really like the Ubuntu philosophy and the extensive minority language support. So I built my computer, and to my chagrin, I tried to install Ubuntu for 3 days and gave up. The Live CD wouldn't even boot, the alt-install CD installed but with all sorts of errors and display issues, and eventually I just said forget it and tried some other distros until I found one (Mandriva) which actually both booted from the Live CD and installed without any errors. I discovered during all this that I actually really like the K desktop and prefer some of the KDE applications (e.g. K3B, Amarok) over their Gnome equivalents. And while Mandriva is working so far, still in the back of my mind I'm a bit frustrated that I'm not using Ubuntu; I prefer Synaptic and the Debian package system to Mandriva's RPMs, and as I said before, I really like Ubuntu's language support and general philosophy. So it seems to me like Kubuntu would be the best of both worlds for me.
So I thought I'd try it out and burned a Live CD of Kubuntu 7.10. When I just choose "Start or Install Kubuntu", it loads -- I get the Kubuntu logo and the blue bar fills up -- but when it finishes loading, instead of going into the desktop, all I get is a command line prompt "ubuntu@ubuntu:~$", and then I don't know what to do. I can't get it to do anything from there. I tried rebooting the live CD and selecting "Start in Safe Graphics Mode"; this time it loaded and did continue into the desktop but I had no internet connection (this computer is upstairs and only has a wireless connection via a USB network adapter; the modem and router are downstairs, connected to another computer). Kubuntu didn't even recognize that the wireless adapter existed on my computer; the only recognized connection was the onboard LAN, which of course was not connected since the DSL modem is on a different floor. So I'm nervous about trying an actual install lest I lose all internet connection.
So, what this all boils down to: Can I get Kubuntu to load normally from the Live CD without having to go into safe graphics mode? Is there any way to establish a wireless internet connection from the Live CD, or at least to be sure that I'll have one once I install so that I'm not stuck unable to update my system, etc.? Can I do all this on Kubuntu 7.10, or should I hold out for 8.04 and see if that works any better?
Thanks to anyone who can advise.
I'm a total Linux newbie, just built my first computer which is also my first Linux box. Before building, I had tried out several Linux distros from Live CDs on my old Dell desktop (which is now my wife's computer) and settled on Ubuntu -- in particular, I really like the Ubuntu philosophy and the extensive minority language support. So I built my computer, and to my chagrin, I tried to install Ubuntu for 3 days and gave up. The Live CD wouldn't even boot, the alt-install CD installed but with all sorts of errors and display issues, and eventually I just said forget it and tried some other distros until I found one (Mandriva) which actually both booted from the Live CD and installed without any errors. I discovered during all this that I actually really like the K desktop and prefer some of the KDE applications (e.g. K3B, Amarok) over their Gnome equivalents. And while Mandriva is working so far, still in the back of my mind I'm a bit frustrated that I'm not using Ubuntu; I prefer Synaptic and the Debian package system to Mandriva's RPMs, and as I said before, I really like Ubuntu's language support and general philosophy. So it seems to me like Kubuntu would be the best of both worlds for me.
So I thought I'd try it out and burned a Live CD of Kubuntu 7.10. When I just choose "Start or Install Kubuntu", it loads -- I get the Kubuntu logo and the blue bar fills up -- but when it finishes loading, instead of going into the desktop, all I get is a command line prompt "ubuntu@ubuntu:~$", and then I don't know what to do. I can't get it to do anything from there. I tried rebooting the live CD and selecting "Start in Safe Graphics Mode"; this time it loaded and did continue into the desktop but I had no internet connection (this computer is upstairs and only has a wireless connection via a USB network adapter; the modem and router are downstairs, connected to another computer). Kubuntu didn't even recognize that the wireless adapter existed on my computer; the only recognized connection was the onboard LAN, which of course was not connected since the DSL modem is on a different floor. So I'm nervous about trying an actual install lest I lose all internet connection.
So, what this all boils down to: Can I get Kubuntu to load normally from the Live CD without having to go into safe graphics mode? Is there any way to establish a wireless internet connection from the Live CD, or at least to be sure that I'll have one once I install so that I'm not stuck unable to update my system, etc.? Can I do all this on Kubuntu 7.10, or should I hold out for 8.04 and see if that works any better?
Thanks to anyone who can advise.
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