I have an year old laptop Acer Aspire 5536-G (AMD processor, 3GB RAM and 320 GB hard disk) which I have managed to configure with dual boot about 10 months ago with the help of a friend. Although the installation CD used was of Kubuntu 9.04 (I still have the CD with me), after some updating that has happened in the past whenever I went into the net, the GRUB loader shows Ubuntu 9.10, Kernel 2.6.31-21-generic as the latest update (Ubuntu - not Kubuntu) . . . Is this aspect perfectly OK?
And windows XP professional (with service pack-3) is the other OS. I am very comfortable with Windows, which I have been using from version 3.1 onwards. So far, I never felt the necessity to upgrade to either Vista or Windows-7. There is no problem on this computer when working with windows except that it is a little slow compared to Kubuntu.
I am now keen to gradually "GIVE UP" the use of windows as an OS and want to increase the usage of Linux in the future. I am facing a few problems with Kubuntu on my laptop (maybe due to my ignorance or lack of practice with the system) which is scaring me slightly to take this action. Major ones amongst the problems that I am facing are as follows:
Problem Number-1: After Ubuntu window is fully open with all those add-on pictures and application shortcuts that I have attached on to the desktop, a pop-up appears stating "The application 'Amarak' has requested to open the kde wallet. Please enter the password for this wallet below.". During installation of the Kubuntu, I had used only one pass-word and that works fine as the root password for any changes that I make on Kubuntu. But all other passwords that I have ever used and totally blank password do not work with this kde wallet pop-up window and I have to press "cancel" for this pop-up window to vanish. Can someone please explain what exactly this kde wallet is and what is its significance?
Problem Number-2: I was experimenting with some modifications to the desktop on Kubuntu and probably pressed something accidentally. Now, if I minimize (by pressing the "v" sign on the right hand top of the screen) any of the open windows like a document or a movie or the web-browser anything like that, the thing just vanishes (as if I had pressed the "x" sign instead of "v") and is not available on the bar at the bottom of the screen! If I need to open that item, I have to once again open the document as if I had earlier closed it by pressing "x".
Problem Number-3: The clarity of sound from the laptop (or external speaker when attached) is not good when running a song or movie from the Linux whereas it is excellent when running on windows. Of course, there was a driver CD which came with the laptop - which installed quite a lot of software on top of windows - and this CD does not get activated with Kubuntu. And, some programs like the Web-cam, Blue-tooth and wireless network that work very well with windows, do not work in Kubuntu. The driver CD also had drivers for all these hardwares, which were installed on windows. Is there a solution to this?
Query on Kubuntu update: Last couple of months or so, whenever I go into the net, I see some message stating something like "Kubuntu 10.4 LTS is available" and I have so far been electing not to update the system. I feel that this update will again load up some more of my hard disk space and something like what has happened to the windows (slowing down with so many updates) will happen. Is there any way to totally discontinue (or uninstall) the current version of Kubuntu before updating my system with the new version?
To whoever can specifically answer these, thanks in advance.
And windows XP professional (with service pack-3) is the other OS. I am very comfortable with Windows, which I have been using from version 3.1 onwards. So far, I never felt the necessity to upgrade to either Vista or Windows-7. There is no problem on this computer when working with windows except that it is a little slow compared to Kubuntu.
I am now keen to gradually "GIVE UP" the use of windows as an OS and want to increase the usage of Linux in the future. I am facing a few problems with Kubuntu on my laptop (maybe due to my ignorance or lack of practice with the system) which is scaring me slightly to take this action. Major ones amongst the problems that I am facing are as follows:
Problem Number-1: After Ubuntu window is fully open with all those add-on pictures and application shortcuts that I have attached on to the desktop, a pop-up appears stating "The application 'Amarak' has requested to open the kde wallet. Please enter the password for this wallet below.". During installation of the Kubuntu, I had used only one pass-word and that works fine as the root password for any changes that I make on Kubuntu. But all other passwords that I have ever used and totally blank password do not work with this kde wallet pop-up window and I have to press "cancel" for this pop-up window to vanish. Can someone please explain what exactly this kde wallet is and what is its significance?
Problem Number-2: I was experimenting with some modifications to the desktop on Kubuntu and probably pressed something accidentally. Now, if I minimize (by pressing the "v" sign on the right hand top of the screen) any of the open windows like a document or a movie or the web-browser anything like that, the thing just vanishes (as if I had pressed the "x" sign instead of "v") and is not available on the bar at the bottom of the screen! If I need to open that item, I have to once again open the document as if I had earlier closed it by pressing "x".
Problem Number-3: The clarity of sound from the laptop (or external speaker when attached) is not good when running a song or movie from the Linux whereas it is excellent when running on windows. Of course, there was a driver CD which came with the laptop - which installed quite a lot of software on top of windows - and this CD does not get activated with Kubuntu. And, some programs like the Web-cam, Blue-tooth and wireless network that work very well with windows, do not work in Kubuntu. The driver CD also had drivers for all these hardwares, which were installed on windows. Is there a solution to this?
Query on Kubuntu update: Last couple of months or so, whenever I go into the net, I see some message stating something like "Kubuntu 10.4 LTS is available" and I have so far been electing not to update the system. I feel that this update will again load up some more of my hard disk space and something like what has happened to the windows (slowing down with so many updates) will happen. Is there any way to totally discontinue (or uninstall) the current version of Kubuntu before updating my system with the new version?
To whoever can specifically answer these, thanks in advance.
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