Prompted by Michaels post HERE, I downloaded Kubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon). The image I selected is described there as:
PC (Intel x86) desktop CD
For almost all PCs. This includes most machines with Intel/AMD/etc type processors and almost all computers that run Microsoft Windows, as well as newer Apple Macintosh systems based on Intel processors. Choose this if you are at all unsure.
Specifications of the system I installed on are:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Socket 939 Dual Manchester Core at 2.40 GHz
ASUS A8N SLI Deluxe Motherboard
NVIDIA 7800GT 256 MB Single GPU
2 X 1GB Corsair DDR 400
3 X WD Raptor 36 GB
NVIDIA CK810 Onboard Audio (Realtec chip)
In the past I've not been able to install Ubuntu on my hard drives, but after burning the ISO to CD, I took a chance and was very pleasantly surprised
After loading the Live CD, I selected to install to hard drive and chose one of the clean unformated hard drives. I also have Windows XP installed on this system but didn't mind if that installation was trashed.
Installation was a breeze with no command line entries required at all. It took about as long as XP does to install.
After installation I had a bit of a run around with an unfamiliar desktop, but slowly started finding my way around. There didn't seem to be any way to sort out my screen resolution and it wasn't fitting on the monitor the way it should. I fixed that using the monitors built in functions and then found that I could have done it from Start>System Settings>Monitor and Display.
A huge plus is every single device had drivers installed during setup
There is a mass of third party software like Office installed by default for just about every function you can think of, but I didn't like the default Web Browser so I downloaded Firefox 2 for linux. Big Mistake. I tried to find and run setup.exe, you know like you do in Windows? Well I double clicked a thing called install dot something or other from the package I downloaded and the system froze and I mean froze real good
No amount of hitting Ctrl+Alt+Del go me anywhere, so I did a hard restart. That was another Big Mistake. The system couldn't find any hard drives on restart and I had a series of BIOS beeps warning that no HDD's are found.
A BIOS reset fixed that thank goodness
I was able to boot back to Kubuntu. Interesting that a dual boot with Windows XP was auto setup by the Kubuntu installer. No need to mess with GRUB or whatever.
I found "adept_installer" under Add/Remove Programs on the start menu. It lists a lot of programs one can auto download and install from the Kubuntu website. That worked perfectly and I got Firefox 2.00 installed that way.
I've taken a few screenshots of the desktop but can't for the life of me figure how to copy them to my external USB drive to be able to post them here from my main XP machine, so I'll get them up later.
I'm very impressed with the ease of installation, with the fact that all device drivers were installed during setup and with the mass of software applications that are available. Now I need to familiarize with the slightly "different to Windows" user interface.








