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==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
* {{wikipedia|Kubuntu}} | * {{wikipedia|Kubuntu}} | ||
+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | 2007-04-24 Kubuntu 7.04 has been giving trouble for some installations. | ||
+ | * It upgraded ok from Kubuntu 6.10 on a [[Sony Vaio laptops|Sony Vaio]] PCG-F650, although the wireless card needs to be manually reactivated after booting | ||
+ | * It failed to upgrade from Kubuntu 6.10 on a [[Compaq]] Presario; the upgrade seemed to complete without errors, but the machine would not boot | ||
+ | * The LiveCD would not boot unless there was a readable floppy in the A: drive | ||
+ | * A fresh install seemed to complete without errors, but the machine would not boot: [[:Image:2007-04-24 kubuntu 7.04 boot failure p4240011.jpg|screenshot]] |
Revision as of 11:29, 25 April 2007
Kubuntu is a version of Ubuntu which uses replaces the GNOME desktop environment with KDE.
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Reference
Notes
2007-04-24 Kubuntu 7.04 has been giving trouble for some installations.
- It upgraded ok from Kubuntu 6.10 on a Sony Vaio PCG-F650, although the wireless card needs to be manually reactivated after booting
- It failed to upgrade from Kubuntu 6.10 on a Compaq Presario; the upgrade seemed to complete without errors, but the machine would not boot
- The LiveCD would not boot unless there was a readable floppy in the A: drive
- A fresh install seemed to complete without errors, but the machine would not boot: screenshot