Re: Is Linux OS/Kubuntu/KDE desktop too complicated for me??
I'm glad I found this forum after some minor searching..
My dilemma is this: I've a foundation in Mac OS as I'm a former Graphic Designer. I can make things look pretty, but I hand things off to the "coders" who make it work. Hence, I don't know "squat" about DOS, etc.. BUT, that's not to say that I'm Window's illiterate, but I still know nothing of DOS. I was (unfortunately) able to switch to a Dell computer for many reasons, #1 being the cost of the Mac. But I'm STILL a die hard fan of Mac OS. It's just simpler, easier, and INTUITIVE being a key factor. I'm now working toward Priesthood and am in Seminary, so I'd like things to be easier and more intuitive so I can apply my research toward God as opposed to the computer. The irony here is that the community in the "Holy Arena" predominately uses Macs! (hmmm.. I wonder why!)
Since switching to a Windows environment, I've had to "adapt" to various things which began to introduce me to Open Source Software. Now I've ALWAYS been a fan of Linux/Unix systems for obvious reasons. Primarily stability, secondarily cost. AND EVEN MAC USES UNIX NOW!, but has a monopoly on their OS. I believe in and will choose the collective Godliness of the Open Source Systems versus man's monopoly in corporations ANY DAY! Do I hear an Amen?
So here I am. I've installed Kubuntu 9.10 (AMD 64) on my Dell Inspiron 1525 (by trial and error after reinstalling EVERYTHING, first giving Ubuntu a try and was THOROUGHLY confused and "soured" but found Kubuntu more pleasing). My Laptop has an Intel Pentium Dual CPU T2370 @ 1.73 GHz with 3.00 GB of Ram and a 32-bit Windows Vista Home Premium OS and can dual boot using either systems because I "believe" the computer can handle it. Its also got 250 GB on the HD, so I've plenty of space.
I'm fascinated by Kubuntu's looks and "similar" but familiar ease of usage being that I've noticed a combination feel of Mac AND Windows with it, HOWEVER, I'm confused and perplexed at the difficulty in learning YET ANOTHER system jargon. And yes, I will be reading the information previously posted, however, I do not have the time (nor funds) to invest into buying a book on Ubuntu or Kubuntu (if there's one out there) and will none the less, place my faith in.. (...fill in the blank) and wait to receive the "most righteous" answers to my dilemma... God willing.
But here is a couple of questions I need help with. 1) My wireless isn't working with Kubuntu but I can connect with ethernet; when I want to use wireless, I have to switch to the Windows system. How do I correct this situation? 2) I have no sound when I swim the internet and am in Kubuntu. How do I correct this situation? 3) My wireless mouse doesn't acknowledge being used on YouTube when I want to choose the next video in the video window but can choose off the selection to the right of the video. Is there a way to correct this situation or is it YouTube dependent? 4) How do I put a stop to the annoying prompts of a password EVERY time Amarok wants to open? It says a KDE Wallet Service needs my password. What's a "wallet"? Why should a media program need my password?
Please remember, I'm a BIG noob goober to DOS.
Blessings to you all and the OSS!
I'm glad I found this forum after some minor searching..
My dilemma is this: I've a foundation in Mac OS as I'm a former Graphic Designer. I can make things look pretty, but I hand things off to the "coders" who make it work. Hence, I don't know "squat" about DOS, etc.. BUT, that's not to say that I'm Window's illiterate, but I still know nothing of DOS. I was (unfortunately) able to switch to a Dell computer for many reasons, #1 being the cost of the Mac. But I'm STILL a die hard fan of Mac OS. It's just simpler, easier, and INTUITIVE being a key factor. I'm now working toward Priesthood and am in Seminary, so I'd like things to be easier and more intuitive so I can apply my research toward God as opposed to the computer. The irony here is that the community in the "Holy Arena" predominately uses Macs! (hmmm.. I wonder why!)
Since switching to a Windows environment, I've had to "adapt" to various things which began to introduce me to Open Source Software. Now I've ALWAYS been a fan of Linux/Unix systems for obvious reasons. Primarily stability, secondarily cost. AND EVEN MAC USES UNIX NOW!, but has a monopoly on their OS. I believe in and will choose the collective Godliness of the Open Source Systems versus man's monopoly in corporations ANY DAY! Do I hear an Amen?
So here I am. I've installed Kubuntu 9.10 (AMD 64) on my Dell Inspiron 1525 (by trial and error after reinstalling EVERYTHING, first giving Ubuntu a try and was THOROUGHLY confused and "soured" but found Kubuntu more pleasing). My Laptop has an Intel Pentium Dual CPU T2370 @ 1.73 GHz with 3.00 GB of Ram and a 32-bit Windows Vista Home Premium OS and can dual boot using either systems because I "believe" the computer can handle it. Its also got 250 GB on the HD, so I've plenty of space.
I'm fascinated by Kubuntu's looks and "similar" but familiar ease of usage being that I've noticed a combination feel of Mac AND Windows with it, HOWEVER, I'm confused and perplexed at the difficulty in learning YET ANOTHER system jargon. And yes, I will be reading the information previously posted, however, I do not have the time (nor funds) to invest into buying a book on Ubuntu or Kubuntu (if there's one out there) and will none the less, place my faith in.. (...fill in the blank) and wait to receive the "most righteous" answers to my dilemma... God willing.
But here is a couple of questions I need help with. 1) My wireless isn't working with Kubuntu but I can connect with ethernet; when I want to use wireless, I have to switch to the Windows system. How do I correct this situation? 2) I have no sound when I swim the internet and am in Kubuntu. How do I correct this situation? 3) My wireless mouse doesn't acknowledge being used on YouTube when I want to choose the next video in the video window but can choose off the selection to the right of the video. Is there a way to correct this situation or is it YouTube dependent? 4) How do I put a stop to the annoying prompts of a password EVERY time Amarok wants to open? It says a KDE Wallet Service needs my password. What's a "wallet"? Why should a media program need my password?
Please remember, I'm a BIG noob goober to DOS.
Blessings to you all and the OSS!
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