I don't know if it means anything or not, but the way I understand it is that lots of people work on these OS.. and I was having lots of trouble loading Kubuntu on my machines but Ubuntu loaded with no problems at all... same kind of disks, burned on the exact same computer etc....
Why I have no idea at all? I mean they are very alike correct? just a few minor problems it seems (the touchpad doesn't work on the laptop, the wireless) but these seem to be minor problems from what I have read.
But I thought you all would like the feedback in any case and you all have been more than helpful and patient here, I don't know if the information will help any in the future or not...
The systems I attempted to run Kubuntu on were an old HP desktop with a celeron processor (sorry can't remember the processor speed etc.) with 1 GB of ram and a 40 GB HG
A compaq Presario v5000 laptop with an AMD Sempron processor 1.8 Mhz with 2 GB of ram and an 80GB HD
A Compaq Presario A900 laptop with an Intel Dual-Core Processor and 4gb of ram with a 250 GB HD.
As for why it wouldn't work I have no clue.... but I did get Ubuntu to load with success on the Desktop and the v5000 laptop.... after I have everything working well on those 2 systems I will see about loading on the a900 laptop..
Once again thanks to everybody for all of their help over the last couple of days, I guess the good thing is that I finally get to dump Microsoft though and get into the open source world... which has been my goal all along...
thanks cptrohn.
Why I have no idea at all? I mean they are very alike correct? just a few minor problems it seems (the touchpad doesn't work on the laptop, the wireless) but these seem to be minor problems from what I have read.
But I thought you all would like the feedback in any case and you all have been more than helpful and patient here, I don't know if the information will help any in the future or not...
The systems I attempted to run Kubuntu on were an old HP desktop with a celeron processor (sorry can't remember the processor speed etc.) with 1 GB of ram and a 40 GB HG
A compaq Presario v5000 laptop with an AMD Sempron processor 1.8 Mhz with 2 GB of ram and an 80GB HD
A Compaq Presario A900 laptop with an Intel Dual-Core Processor and 4gb of ram with a 250 GB HD.
As for why it wouldn't work I have no clue.... but I did get Ubuntu to load with success on the Desktop and the v5000 laptop.... after I have everything working well on those 2 systems I will see about loading on the a900 laptop..
Once again thanks to everybody for all of their help over the last couple of days, I guess the good thing is that I finally get to dump Microsoft though and get into the open source world... which has been my goal all along...
thanks cptrohn.
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