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From: Holz on 4 May 2008 13:20 I finished my migration last nigh, almost everything seems to work well, except: 1. When I try to add software, I am always told that one of my disks is almost out of space, although no partition is more then 25% full. 2. I am on 1440x990 resolution, and sometimes my session opens as if I am on 1024 x 768. Only a reboot will fix that. 3. When it opens on 1440 x 990, some windows will open only at 1024 x 768 and I cannot expand them. Other then that I am fine, I find 10.3 to be a little more stable the Ubuntu 7.10, especially in the video / Java / Plugins area withing Firefox. TIA. -- Jerry Maguire: Help me... help you. Help me, help you. ;-)
From: Holz on 4 May 2008 15:41 On Sun, 04 May 2008 17:20:37 +0000, Holz wrote: > I finished my migration last nigh, almost everything seems to work well, > except: > 1. When I try to add software, I am always told that one of my disks is > almost out of space, although no partition is more then 25% full. 2. I > am on 1440x990 resolution, and sometimes my session opens as if I am on > 1024 x 768. Only a reboot will fix that. 3. When it opens on 1440 x 990, > some windows will open only at 1024 x 768 and I cannot expand them. To make it even more puzzeling, sax2 shows 1440 x 990, while control panel shows 1024 x 768.. > > Other then that I am fine, I find 10.3 to be a little more stable the > Ubuntu 7.10, especially in the video / Java / Plugins area withing > Firefox. > > TIA. -- Jerry Maguire: Help me... help you. Help me, help you. ;-)
From: Pete Puma on 4 May 2008 20:55 Holz, at holz(a)laptop.nowhere, wrote on Sunday 04 May 2008 03:41 pm: > On Sun, 04 May 2008 17:20:37 +0000, Holz wrote: > >> I finished my migration last nigh, almost everything seems to work well, >> except: >> 1. When I try to add software, I am always told that one of my disks is >> almost out of space, although no partition is more then 25% full. > 2. I >> am on 1440x990 resolution, and sometimes my session opens as if I am on >> 1024 x 768. Only a reboot will fix that. 3. When it opens on 1440 x 990, >> some windows will open only at 1024 x 768 and I cannot expand them. > To make it even more puzzeling, sax2 shows 1440 x 990, while control > panel shows 1024 x 768.. >> >> Other then that I am fine, I find 10.3 to be a little more stable the >> Ubuntu 7.10, especially in the video / Java / Plugins area withing >> Firefox. >> >> TIA. Are you using the stable or "latest" KDE repositories? I've since backed away from the experimental stuff for that exact reason... (using NVidia here) -- Banectomy, n.: The removal of bruises on a banana. -- Rich Hall, "Sniglets"
From: Holz on 4 May 2008 21:08 On Mon, 05 May 2008 00:55:26 +0000, Pete Puma wrote: > Are you using the stable or "latest" KDE repositories? I've since backed > away from the experimental stuff for that exact reason... (using NVidia > here) I use gnome, and no experimental repos. -- Jerry Maguire: Help me... help you. Help me, help you. ;-)
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