Hi,
I'm trying to learn to use Kubuntu on my own after leaving my mate be honorary IT guy for far too long. It's not going so well though...
I'm using version 12.04, and KDE platform version 4.8.5. I don't think my EEEPC has even the slightest sniff of windows or any other additional operation system anywhere near it. I'm apparently using version 0.97-29ubuntu66 of grub - not that I know what that means. The eeepc has a 32-bit intel CPU.
I tried to run a standard software update today, by clicking on the "software updates are available" icon, and clicking on install updates. I put in my password when prompted and let it run. Nothing obvious went wrong. When I returned to it it worked ok, but when I played a clip on youtube the sound was a bit alien-esque and jumpy so I restarted it to see if that would help. When it reloaded the touchpad was totally unresponsive. I attached a wireless mouse and that worked ok, but the touchpad still seems dead. The wireless also seems unresponsive - it's not even picking up which networks are available - but the eeepc works fine with a wired connection. There seem to be more updates to install (not that the first lot went well!) but when I have tried to install them (who knows, maybe it will help?) it flicks past the prompt for a password and then flashes up an Authentication error.
I'm a bit lost and would welcome any suggestions.
Cheers,
Lisa
I'm trying to learn to use Kubuntu on my own after leaving my mate be honorary IT guy for far too long. It's not going so well though...
I'm using version 12.04, and KDE platform version 4.8.5. I don't think my EEEPC has even the slightest sniff of windows or any other additional operation system anywhere near it. I'm apparently using version 0.97-29ubuntu66 of grub - not that I know what that means. The eeepc has a 32-bit intel CPU.
I tried to run a standard software update today, by clicking on the "software updates are available" icon, and clicking on install updates. I put in my password when prompted and let it run. Nothing obvious went wrong. When I returned to it it worked ok, but when I played a clip on youtube the sound was a bit alien-esque and jumpy so I restarted it to see if that would help. When it reloaded the touchpad was totally unresponsive. I attached a wireless mouse and that worked ok, but the touchpad still seems dead. The wireless also seems unresponsive - it's not even picking up which networks are available - but the eeepc works fine with a wired connection. There seem to be more updates to install (not that the first lot went well!) but when I have tried to install them (who knows, maybe it will help?) it flicks past the prompt for a password and then flashes up an Authentication error.
I'm a bit lost and would welcome any suggestions.
Cheers,
Lisa
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