Here's the info on what I'm running
-Kubuntu 9.04
Not installed on on WUBI... it has the full harddrive
KDE 4.2.2
--GRUB 1.5
-No other OS's are installed on this system
Hardware
-Laptop Dell Inspiron E1705/9400
CPU --- Duo Core/Intel (It was the first dual core architecture for laptops)--32 bit proc
GPU Nvidia 7900 I believe
2 GB ram
1 Harddrive
1 Optical drive
A few weeks ago,I was watching Youtube, and I received an error stating something in KDE crashed, and a bunch of squiggly lines appeared on the screen... I do not recall the exact message. I turned off my machine, restarted it ( the squiggly lines actually appeared in the Dell start screen) and the lines appeared again. I shut down my ccomputer and the lines disappeared. That was just a bandaid fix. The lines have reappeared and shutting down no longer fixes the problem.
Also, I have a Dell 1110 laser printer and I have to reinstall it at every start up. Is it possible for me to make the installation and default printer designation permanent?
Thanks
-Kubuntu 9.04
Not installed on on WUBI... it has the full harddrive
KDE 4.2.2
--GRUB 1.5
-No other OS's are installed on this system
Hardware
-Laptop Dell Inspiron E1705/9400
CPU --- Duo Core/Intel (It was the first dual core architecture for laptops)--32 bit proc
GPU Nvidia 7900 I believe
2 GB ram
1 Harddrive
1 Optical drive
A few weeks ago,I was watching Youtube, and I received an error stating something in KDE crashed, and a bunch of squiggly lines appeared on the screen... I do not recall the exact message. I turned off my machine, restarted it ( the squiggly lines actually appeared in the Dell start screen) and the lines appeared again. I shut down my ccomputer and the lines disappeared. That was just a bandaid fix. The lines have reappeared and shutting down no longer fixes the problem.
Also, I have a Dell 1110 laser printer and I have to reinstall it at every start up. Is it possible for me to make the installation and default printer designation permanent?
Thanks
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