Hello fellow kubuntu users.
Just today I also installed kubuntu (dual boot with vista) and I quite like it actually. I've only installed it tonight so frustrating moments may come later, but so far so good.
On windows I always used two screens, the left one extending the right. I cannot get this to work in kubuntu. I did some googling, but most solutions go to the nvidia driver. I however am using a ATI Radeon HD 4850.
An other question.
I now have two partitions, one of windows vista and one of kubuntu. On Mac leopard it is possible to load windows in a mac venster. So windows is loaded in a venster inside mac. Is this possible for kubuntu and how complicated will it be? I really like kubuntu but for my job I need adobe photoshop so I have to load into vista every now and then.
Replies are very much appreciated!
Just today I also installed kubuntu (dual boot with vista) and I quite like it actually. I've only installed it tonight so frustrating moments may come later, but so far so good.

On windows I always used two screens, the left one extending the right. I cannot get this to work in kubuntu. I did some googling, but most solutions go to the nvidia driver. I however am using a ATI Radeon HD 4850.
An other question.
I now have two partitions, one of windows vista and one of kubuntu. On Mac leopard it is possible to load windows in a mac venster. So windows is loaded in a venster inside mac. Is this possible for kubuntu and how complicated will it be? I really like kubuntu but for my job I need adobe photoshop so I have to load into vista every now and then.
Replies are very much appreciated!

Comment