Hey all. Title pretty much sums it up. I searched the forum to see if anyone else is having this problem, but a lot of the terms being thrown around are completely foreign to me, so here goes.
I guess I'll start with what I have. its a Dell Inspiron B130 Laptop w/ Windows XP, service patch 3. For lack if knowledge of computer terminology, ill refer to car talk and say it's stock (i know some people modify computers. I'm not one of them...yet. we'll see how this goes.
I just downloaded Kubuntu this week, so I would assume it's the newest version (9.04 i believe)
Its on the disk right now. I select the "try it from disk" option, and i get to a black, dos-like screen that reads...
Loading, please wait...
BusyBox v1.10.2 (Ubuntu 1:1.10.2-2ubuntu7) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
(initramfs)
its waiting for me to do something, but i don't know what. I want the visually astetic layout that i see when i run a google images search of kubuntu, not this. Any ideas? please, if you must use linux terminology, tell me what it means. I really know nothing about programing. ultimately, i am going to be building a computer for my car that will hopefully be runing some form of linux. from what i hear, it loads up faster than windows, which is what i really need. thanks again, and hope to hear from you guys soon. i'm sitting here right now watching my laptop asking for instructions, which unfortunately i can't give it.
I guess I'll start with what I have. its a Dell Inspiron B130 Laptop w/ Windows XP, service patch 3. For lack if knowledge of computer terminology, ill refer to car talk and say it's stock (i know some people modify computers. I'm not one of them...yet. we'll see how this goes.
I just downloaded Kubuntu this week, so I would assume it's the newest version (9.04 i believe)
Its on the disk right now. I select the "try it from disk" option, and i get to a black, dos-like screen that reads...
Loading, please wait...
BusyBox v1.10.2 (Ubuntu 1:1.10.2-2ubuntu7) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
(initramfs)
its waiting for me to do something, but i don't know what. I want the visually astetic layout that i see when i run a google images search of kubuntu, not this. Any ideas? please, if you must use linux terminology, tell me what it means. I really know nothing about programing. ultimately, i am going to be building a computer for my car that will hopefully be runing some form of linux. from what i hear, it loads up faster than windows, which is what i really need. thanks again, and hope to hear from you guys soon. i'm sitting here right now watching my laptop asking for instructions, which unfortunately i can't give it.
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