hello.
im new to linux and command lines and such.
first off is the specs:
intel mobo
p4 3.0 ghz socket 775
ati x800 256meg
sound card removed for time being
i have the 5.10 release "breezy"
problem goes as follows:
i insert the disc
format the entire hd
i choose the default install (not server)
it never asks me for my video card info
(ive read in another thread i think that its supposed to?)
it ejects the disc and reboots
and after its all said and done i dont have a gui
ive tried a few things ive jotted down that ive seen
things like:
"sudo dpkg-reconfigure kdm (and xserver-xorg)"
"apt-get install kdesktop"
and a couple others i cannot recall
(i am on a computer at my campus now)
any suggestions/pointers would be useful
thank you so much in advance
ps. i dont know how to post code or anything either, knoppix will boot up and i can get online when i get home. but ill need even basic commands to get me through this.
pps. this is why i specifically wanted to learn linux, to get used to powerful command lines, open source projects, and an overall higher knowledge of computers. thanks again.
im new to linux and command lines and such.
first off is the specs:
intel mobo
p4 3.0 ghz socket 775
ati x800 256meg
sound card removed for time being
i have the 5.10 release "breezy"
problem goes as follows:
i insert the disc
format the entire hd
i choose the default install (not server)
it never asks me for my video card info
(ive read in another thread i think that its supposed to?)
it ejects the disc and reboots
and after its all said and done i dont have a gui
ive tried a few things ive jotted down that ive seen
things like:
"sudo dpkg-reconfigure kdm (and xserver-xorg)"
"apt-get install kdesktop"
and a couple others i cannot recall
(i am on a computer at my campus now)
any suggestions/pointers would be useful
thank you so much in advance
ps. i dont know how to post code or anything either, knoppix will boot up and i can get online when i get home. but ill need even basic commands to get me through this.
pps. this is why i specifically wanted to learn linux, to get used to powerful command lines, open source projects, and an overall higher knowledge of computers. thanks again.
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