Folks: Fired up the iBook to check for 12.04 updates and a window opened asking me if I "wanted to upgrade to 14.04 ?". . . so I figured what the heck . . . said it was going to take two hours . . . wound up at 4. I figured that using the GUI "Distribution Upgrade" app would preserve my system and set it up to run the way it was before better than a fresh install via DVD . . . didn't exactly go that way.
On restart I got the 14.04 splash, got the cursor, but then the cursor turned to "highlight" or "link" symbol, however the "I" . . . was floating on what was now a totally black screen . . . took a minute to figure that lightdm login window was not visibly showing up, but possibly log in cursor was blinking. So I typed my password, and "viola" . . . got to a desktop, fairly good resolution, but desktop color was changed from the blue XFCE to a red w/vert line Op Art look . . . the background image colors in the gmail browser window are low resolution blotchy, same thing in the Settings DE photo. Fonts appear to be rendered fairly well. The iBook has the radeon driver and I saw comment in the past that the radon driver was "not supported in 14.04." But, I saw that "video-xserver-radeon"??? was downloaded & installed, but "radeon" is not showing up in "lsmod" . . I "nano'd" the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file and it's empty. Previously here on the list I saw that perhaps Aere had some similar problems with colors, possibly in an iBook . . . if someone could "remind" me about the fix for the splotchy colors issue . . . that would be great. So, what happened to "lightdm" log in window, I saw in the install it was "set up" . . . but logging out goes to a black window . . . so I can't see how to switch from Xubuntu to LXDE or Openbox . . . should I just run "sudo start lightdm" ????? Also, multiple toolbar applets for battery (2) . . . and (4) applets for notepad . . . . Font appears to be grey in this window, although subject line appears ink black . . . . And there till seems to be the issue with window dragging being somewhat off kilter from mouse movement . . . that has not changed from my testing of the LiveDVD . . . but, it's installed. Maybe in the coming months if I can get some of these things straightened out I'll try to find the spare time to set up the "qe" thingie, or whatever it's called . . . . Thanks for any assistance. F/ e.e.p.
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