Hi there,
Yesterday, I decided to try Kubuntu 8.10 on my desktop PC. I have been using Windows my whole life, and set up Kubuntu to dual boot alongside Windows Vista.
I had a couple of questions that I couldn't search/Google:
My PC: Quad core Pentium, 4GB RAM, 256 Radeon video card, home built.
1. Why does GRUB show multiple versions of Kubuntu? Mine shows 2 different kernels and their corresponding repair ones. Should I always use the newer (I am assuming newer as in the higher number) kernel? And will it do me any harm to remove them by using the GRUB editor in System Settings?
2. How exactly does the login process work? In Vista, I prefer to not have a login password. Is that possible with Kubuntu?
3. It seems that Kubuntu doesn't run as smoothly as Vista (on my computer). I'm meaning visually- for instance when I click on the KDE menu, it takes a split second to process, where on Vista it doesn't. Or when minimizing a window it isn't a smooth minimization. Are there any possible reasons for this? My video card maybe? Or is this Kubuntu still in the works?
4. Finally, computers at my school dual boot Windows XP and Linux (not sure which distro). However, the bootloader (or what I think it the bootloader) is not textual- it has a pictur eof the Windows logo and the Linux Penguin logo. You simply click on the OS that you want to boot.
Can this be done with Kubuntu/Vista? If so, could someone help me out with a link? I did try searching, but I am still trying to learn a lot of the lingo/terms for the different things in Linux.
Despite these initial small issues, I like Linux so far. I dunno... something about the whole not having to do everything Windows tells you to do when it wants you to is really, really nice
Thanks all for any replies!
Yesterday, I decided to try Kubuntu 8.10 on my desktop PC. I have been using Windows my whole life, and set up Kubuntu to dual boot alongside Windows Vista.
I had a couple of questions that I couldn't search/Google:
My PC: Quad core Pentium, 4GB RAM, 256 Radeon video card, home built.
1. Why does GRUB show multiple versions of Kubuntu? Mine shows 2 different kernels and their corresponding repair ones. Should I always use the newer (I am assuming newer as in the higher number) kernel? And will it do me any harm to remove them by using the GRUB editor in System Settings?
2. How exactly does the login process work? In Vista, I prefer to not have a login password. Is that possible with Kubuntu?
3. It seems that Kubuntu doesn't run as smoothly as Vista (on my computer). I'm meaning visually- for instance when I click on the KDE menu, it takes a split second to process, where on Vista it doesn't. Or when minimizing a window it isn't a smooth minimization. Are there any possible reasons for this? My video card maybe? Or is this Kubuntu still in the works?
4. Finally, computers at my school dual boot Windows XP and Linux (not sure which distro). However, the bootloader (or what I think it the bootloader) is not textual- it has a pictur eof the Windows logo and the Linux Penguin logo. You simply click on the OS that you want to boot.
Can this be done with Kubuntu/Vista? If so, could someone help me out with a link? I did try searching, but I am still trying to learn a lot of the lingo/terms for the different things in Linux.
Despite these initial small issues, I like Linux so far. I dunno... something about the whole not having to do everything Windows tells you to do when it wants you to is really, really nice
Thanks all for any replies!
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