While your requests for info seem reasonable enough on the face of it, actually there are serious problems.
You ask:
* What release of Kubuntu you are using.
* If Kubuntu is installed, is it installed 'inside' of Windows (Wubi installation).
* What version of KDE you are using.
* What version of Grub you are using.
* What other Operating Systems are installed.
The first two questions seem reasonable if you are using a machine that you have installed the OS upon. But if you are using a machine you inherited, how do you know? What test can you run to get the answers?
Even if you installed, how do you know the answers to 3 and 4?
5 is a crapshoot. And shouldn't you ask if it is running as a virtual machine?
I'm mostly a Windows guy. There are a bunch of free programs (like SiSoft Sandra and SIW that answer similar questions for Windows. I haven't found any equivalents for Linux.
You ask:
* What release of Kubuntu you are using.
* If Kubuntu is installed, is it installed 'inside' of Windows (Wubi installation).
* What version of KDE you are using.
* What version of Grub you are using.
* What other Operating Systems are installed.
The first two questions seem reasonable if you are using a machine that you have installed the OS upon. But if you are using a machine you inherited, how do you know? What test can you run to get the answers?
Even if you installed, how do you know the answers to 3 and 4?
5 is a crapshoot. And shouldn't you ask if it is running as a virtual machine?
I'm mostly a Windows guy. There are a bunch of free programs (like SiSoft Sandra and SIW that answer similar questions for Windows. I haven't found any equivalents for Linux.
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