Saturday, October 31, 2009

My experience with Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Kola

This week I decided to try out the Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala RC.
I downloaded the ISO and burnt it to CD.

I backed up my important files in case I decided to install the RC.

I booted my computer from the Ubuntu 9.10 CD.


When it booted, I noticed it had a new bootsplash which was visually very
different from Ubuntu 9.04's bootsplash.

In the bootsplash first a black screen with a large white Ubuntu logo appeared,
then another screen appeared.

The new bootsplash kind of looks like Apple Mac OS X's bootsplash.


After the bootsplash the livecd brought the desktop.

Everything looked okay except the background. It was black.
Desktop effects were working (switching virtual desktops made the switching virtual desktops effect appear.

I right-clicked the desktop and clicked 'change desktop background'.

I selected another background but the desktop background still remained black.


I went to System>Preferences>Appearance and turned off desktop effects.

After turning off desktop effects the background became normal.


I tried setting up my wireless internet connection and it worked.



I thought that maybe the problem of the background becoming black when
desktop effects are switched on would go away if I installed Ubuntu 9.10 RC
to my hard disk.

I installed Ubuntu 9.10 RC to my hard disk, and rebooted my computer.



After my computer booted and I logged in, the desktop appeared.

But the background was black.

So I disabled desktop effects and the background became normal.


I set up my wireless internet connection.




Then I tested Firefox and it was working properly.



I opened Synaptic package manager and installed the following packages:

VLC media player
ffmpeg
gstreamer plugins bad
gstreamer plugins ugly
Flash player and plugin


I opened a video on my hard disk with VLC and it played properly.

Then I watched a Youtube video with Firefox and it played properly.



After that, I installed KDE by installing the kubuntu-desktop package.

I logged out of GNOME and into KDE,


When KDE loaded, I turned on KDE's desktop effects using KDE's System settings tool.

When I turned on desktop effects, KDE's background became black.

When I turned off desktop effects, KDE's background became normal.



I thought that maybe if I install all the updates for my system, the desktop effects
black background problem would go away.

So I installed all the updates and rebooted.


But after rebooting the problem was still there on both GNOME and KDE.





Conclusion:

Besides the problem of the background becoming black if desktop effects are turned on, everything else seemed to be working fine.



Screenshot of my Ubuntu 9.10 desktop


2 comments:

  1. Same issue with my loading.
    Wondered if it had anything to do with the graphics card having a place for two monitors and the nice background was on the mysterious not plugged in second monitor.
    ____
    Bert

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  2. Hi Anonymous

    This problem has been reported as a bug on Launchpad:

    https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-ati/+bug/462436



    One of the people also experiencing this problem
    posted a solution, which worked for me:

    https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-ati/+bug/462436/comments/11


    I hope this also solves your problem.

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