Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kubuntu-live
When the Kubuntu 6.06 Live CD is booted onto a system with an nVidia
GeForce4 graphics chip and a Iiyama LS902U plug play monitor, the
display defaults to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and will not allow any other
resolutions.
It is necessary to
** Summary changed:
- Diplay Starts in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+ Display Starts in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: kubuntu-live
When the Kubuntu 6.06 Live CD is booted onto a system with an nVidia
- GeForce4 graphics chip and a Iiyama LS902U plug play monitor,
** Summary changed:
- Display Starts in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+ KDE Desktop Starts in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: kubuntu-live
When the Kubuntu 6.06 Live CD is booted onto a system with an nVidia
- GeForce4 graphics chip and an Iiyama LS902U plug play
The alternative solution to the floppy mounting problem with Kubuntu
6.06 is to install a proper KDE file manager - Krusader.
If the Krusader package is downloaded and installed (and one dependency
package for the KDE Java script library), it works perfectly without
changing any scripts.
With
By accident, I have now found out how to mount, read and write to a
floppy using Konqueror 3.5.2 (as on the Kubuntu 6.06 Live CD). Here is
how:-
Right click on an empty area of the desktop.
Move the mouse pointer over the 'Create New' line to expand the menu.
Move the mouse pointer over the 'Link
I have exactly the same problem with floppy mounting with Ubuntu 5.10 and
Kubuntu 6.06 on two different computers.
However, I suspect that the problem is not caused by KDE, but by access
permissions.
I have found a work-around fix for Ubuntu 5.10 by creating a 'root' user
account (with all