So far I like what I've seen of Kubuntu. Just installed 5.10
Problem #1: My monitor is THEORETICALLY capable of 1600x1280, but in fact is unstable at that resolution . Kubuntu insists on booting into that video mode for login and it results in a mildly corrupted display and loss of sync if left too long that way. Once in, I have configured my desktop for 1280x1024 and for KDE to restore that setting on boot, but the login screen is messed up.
Question: Is there somewhere I can specify that X start in 1280x1024 from the get-go?
Problem #2: My sound system is constantly muttering. When I play an audio CD via Kaffiene or Amarok, the sound is chopped as if being listened to through helicopter rotor blades. The default application which starts up when I insert an audio CD (KSCD) makes no sound whatever.
Question: How can I determine the cause? Sound works perfectly in Yoper, Xandros, and Windblows, just not in Kubuntu.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Tim
Problem #1: My monitor is THEORETICALLY capable of 1600x1280, but in fact is unstable at that resolution . Kubuntu insists on booting into that video mode for login and it results in a mildly corrupted display and loss of sync if left too long that way. Once in, I have configured my desktop for 1280x1024 and for KDE to restore that setting on boot, but the login screen is messed up.
Question: Is there somewhere I can specify that X start in 1280x1024 from the get-go?
Problem #2: My sound system is constantly muttering. When I play an audio CD via Kaffiene or Amarok, the sound is chopped as if being listened to through helicopter rotor blades. The default application which starts up when I insert an audio CD (KSCD) makes no sound whatever.
Question: How can I determine the cause? Sound works perfectly in Yoper, Xandros, and Windblows, just not in Kubuntu.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Tim
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