My girlfriend and I were just recently gifted a pair of old computers, the exact same model. The one given to her had immense amounts of virus', adware, and what-not all through the original OS, Windows 7. So for her, I formatted the computer and installed Kubuntu 12.04.2.
We're both new to Linux OS', and though I have some computer skills, I'm not that knowledgeable.
The problem is that I've installed 12.04.2, and the interface runs so slow that I have to minimize a window, then re-maximize it to see any changes (such as percent downloaded, or if I tried to scroll up or down). If I click the "start menu", I have to click it again for it to show up, but if I click on any of the start tabs, nothing happens.
I read about some low-FAT settings version of Kubuntu, but from what I could tell, it was a package you have to download and install within Kubuntu, and I can't get the OS to do anything because of how slow it is.
I figure I have to probably install an earlier version of Kubuntu, but I have no idea which one, or if there is some way I can make 12.04.2 work, which is honestly what I would prefer.
Version: Kubuntu 12.04.2
Wubi?: No. Fresh install on a formatted drive
KDE Version: Whatever is default for Kubuntu 12.04.2 off of the kubuntu org website
Grub Version: Whatever is default for Kubuntu 12.04.2 off of the kubuntu org website
Other OS': None.
Computer (Dell Inspiron 531)
Type: Desktop
CPU: AMD Athalon X2 64
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 6150
RAM: 2 GB
HD: One 320 GB SATA (I believe) internal
Optical: One DVD-RW
We're both new to Linux OS', and though I have some computer skills, I'm not that knowledgeable.
The problem is that I've installed 12.04.2, and the interface runs so slow that I have to minimize a window, then re-maximize it to see any changes (such as percent downloaded, or if I tried to scroll up or down). If I click the "start menu", I have to click it again for it to show up, but if I click on any of the start tabs, nothing happens.
I read about some low-FAT settings version of Kubuntu, but from what I could tell, it was a package you have to download and install within Kubuntu, and I can't get the OS to do anything because of how slow it is.
I figure I have to probably install an earlier version of Kubuntu, but I have no idea which one, or if there is some way I can make 12.04.2 work, which is honestly what I would prefer.
Version: Kubuntu 12.04.2
Wubi?: No. Fresh install on a formatted drive
KDE Version: Whatever is default for Kubuntu 12.04.2 off of the kubuntu org website
Grub Version: Whatever is default for Kubuntu 12.04.2 off of the kubuntu org website
Other OS': None.
Computer (Dell Inspiron 531)
Type: Desktop
CPU: AMD Athalon X2 64
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 6150
RAM: 2 GB
HD: One 320 GB SATA (I believe) internal
Optical: One DVD-RW
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