Well if you log into the terminal as you normally would using first
your username, then your password. You can run the command: startx
this will start xserver and boot you into your default windows manager
from where you can make the necessary changes from there using the
gui. Maybe you should try
G'day Matthew and All (K)ubuntu folk,
And also to the Ubuntu-au list and
the ubuntuli...@yahoogroup.com
G'day All
(my comments are below)
Fond Regards,
Peter Eric (aka 'pew') WILLIAMS
from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia -- phone (03) 6236-9675
My free website is: http://pewtas.googlepages.com (o
Hello All Fellow Ubuntu and Kubuntu people.
and to the Ubuntu-Australian list
Hello All,
And hello to all of the nice and friendly ppl I met at the
Linux.conf.auOpen Day yesterday @ the Hobart Wrest Point - Tasman
Rooms. I was really
pleased to finally met so very many friendly faces... everyone
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 21:47:34 +1000
Simon Ives wrote:
> If you can reach a terminal then enter:
>
> sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
>
> This will install the Gnome desktop environment for you.
Also, `sudo tasksel`.
Then install "Kubuntu desktop" or "Ubuntu desktop" as you desire.
kk
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Ka
If you can reach a terminal then enter:
sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
This will install the Gnome desktop environment for you.
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Hello Ubuntu people,
nb -- I will happily provide system specs as requested and if I can figure
out how to find them out. My computer is an extremely new and fast computer.
It has Dual Core Processor (not sure what speed), 4 Gigabytes of memory and
a one terabyte HDD.
I urgently need help to fix