Thanks, and keep in mind this experience did not leave a bad taste in
my mouth whatsoever, in fact I am finding it quite educational and fun
playing around with Ubuntu, gOS, Kubuntu.

I appreciate the link, but I have my interface set (very gOS like
btw), and to be honest things on Ubuntu are far easier to do and learn
than I expected, I do not have a handle on the "terminal" window
typing commands thing down, but so far I have been able to find
commands that I need on here/internet, and just copy and paste.

I look forward to hanging around here, and I will be trying gOS again.

On Jul 15, 8:30 pm, PenguinsCanFly <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry gOS did not work for you.  You can use the gOS themes etc. on
> Ubuntu by following these directions:
>
> http://ajlcom.instantspot.com/blog/2009/02/06/Turn-your-Ubuntu-810-in...
>
> The instructions are for Intrepid, but should work on Jaunty as well
>
> PCF
>
> On Jul 15, 12:12 am, Steven Peters <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I actually did search "restricted","nividia","video drivers" etc... on
> > here before I posted, I assure you I tried everything I could find.
>
> > But, this evening, I decided not to fight it any longer and removed
> > gOS and re-installed Ubuntu 9.04, and everything is working smoothly.
> > Although gOS is truly what I am wanting, I will wait for the next
> > version/release and try again. I appreciate the information and help I
> > have been given.
>
> > On Jul 14, 7:10 pm, mahjongg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > perhaps this information about installing the restricted packages
> > > will
> > > help. The built in drivers are created by the open source community,
> > > perhaps you need to use the official nvidea drivers.
> > > gOS does not come with any restricted drivers per default, but you
> > > can
> > > install them easy enough.
> > > please read this message here, about a similar case.
>
> > >http://groups.google.com/group/goslinux/browse_frm/thread/96ab435d1dd...
>
> > > you can also search for "restricted" in the search box top right
> > > here.
>
> > > On 14 jul, 14:55, Steven Peters <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hello all,
>
> > > > I originally posted this issue here 
> > > > :http://gosforums.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=445
>
> > > > ORIGINAL POST:
>
> > > > Hello,
>
> > > > First off, I want you all to know that I am *very* new to gOS, Ubuntu
> > > > and the like.
>
> > > > Here's my issue, gOS will not allow me to "enable" the restricted
> > > > driver for my nvida card. To make things more complicated, or strange
> > > > however you want to look at it. I wiped out WinXP last week, and was
> > > > wanting to experiment with Ubuntu, I installed it, played with it for
> > > > a few days, removed it, and installed Kubuntu. I played with Kubuntu
> > > > for a few days as well, then as luck would have it, I found gOS which
> > > > seems to be exactly what I am wanting.
>
> > > > Now, when I was using Ubuntu and Kubuntu, it allowed me to enable that
> > > > restricted driver, which caused everything to look and flow better.
> > > > But when I try to enable it on gOS, I get an error and it will not
> > > > enable it.
>
> > > > I tried using EnvyNG - no luck
> > > > I went to nvidia's website and d/l a driver, and when I tried to
> > > > install that, it told me that "X server is running, shut it down
> > > > first" - ? not sure how to do that.
>
> > > > gOS is currently running very "stuttery" at the moment, and I am sure
> > > > it's because I can't enable that driver (ubuntu and kubuntu ran
> > > > smooth)
>
> > > > My system:
>
> > > > AMD 2.1ghz
> > > > 1GB ram
> > > > 40GB HD
> > > > Asus mobo
> > > > on board sound
> > > > gOS is the only thing installed on it
>
> > > > it's an older machine, but I want to experiment on it rather than my
> > > > new laptop and desktop.
>
> > > > REPLY:
>
> > > > Nonsense, for gOS this is a "high end machine", It runs "stutter-less"
> > > > on machines half the clock speed, and a quarter of the RAM.
>
> > > > gOS doesn't use all the features per default of a nVidia card, but it
> > > > DOES recognize the card, and should have a working driver for it
> > > > already (except perhaps when its very-very-new). To turn it on you
> > > > need to set the right monitor type, and acknowledge the recognized
> > > > video card.
> > > > For that you need the program "screens and graphics", unfortunately
> > > > its normally hidden, you have to "unhide" it with another program, a
> > > > "menu editor", called main-menu. Look in the configuration section of
> > > > the menu's.
>
> > > > Its NOT common for Linux to manually install drivers, Drivers (like
> > > > video drivers) are incorporated into the kernel, and to add drivers
> > > > you need to replace the kernel, with one compiled with the specific
> > > > driver added, which is something only the experts do when compiling a
> > > > distro.
> > > > Drivers can be added afterwards, but there normally never a need for
> > > > it (except perhaps for wireless (WiFi) drivers, as there is a lot of
> > > > change in that field.
> > > > So installing drivers yourself is simply not a typical task for a
> > > > normal user, as gOS normally can work with all common hardware, out of
> > > > the box (as you don't have to own the hardware to get the driver).
>
> > > > MY RESPONSE:
>
> > > > Mahjonng,
>
> > > > Thank you for your response, I have set the monitor as you stated, but
> > > > it still refuses to enable the restricted driver.
>
> > > > I also go through the "Screens and Graphics" to manually choose my
> > > > video card, nothing changes. I took some screenshots, I am at a loss
> > > > on how to proceed, I have scoured other websites on possible fixes,
> > > > would you have any idea why it refuses to enable the "restricted
> > > > driver" in gOS, when it did accept it in Ubuntu and Kubuntu?
>
> > > > END
>
> > > > *if you visit the original post, I posted some screenshots, to be
> > > > quite honest here, I am frustrated to the point of givning up on gOS
> > > > and going to Ubuntu. I don't want to do that, because gOS is exactly
> > > > what I am wanting, any help anyone can provide would be appreciated
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