nneko
December 5th, 2009, 02:16 PM
Hi Community,
I'm new to Ubuntu and just installed Ubuntu 9.10. No problem so far.
Only thing is that when launching my computer I get an "out of range" error message.
Then everything seems to work well but a few weird things :
Fact is that after getting that error message, the Ubuntu launch screen appears normally (the one with the progress bar while Ubuntu is launching).
Afterwards I get both menu bars at the top and bottom of the page, but the desktop is black (even if I go to Appearance menu and double-click on any wallpaper to select it).
If I run an application, the windw opens correctly but if I try to maximize it, then my whole screen gets black.
Could it be a screen resolution problem, considering both menu bars are displayed correctly and any application is appearing well until I maximize the window ?
I've gone through the previous posts on this matter but couldn't find anything helpful.
Any help would be much appreciated as I guess I'm missing some little but important detail...
Cheers,
Nneko
I'm new to Ubuntu and just installed Ubuntu 9.10. No problem so far.
Only thing is that when launching my computer I get an "out of range" error message.
Then everything seems to work well but a few weird things :
Fact is that after getting that error message, the Ubuntu launch screen appears normally (the one with the progress bar while Ubuntu is launching).
Afterwards I get both menu bars at the top and bottom of the page, but the desktop is black (even if I go to Appearance menu and double-click on any wallpaper to select it).
If I run an application, the windw opens correctly but if I try to maximize it, then my whole screen gets black.
Could it be a screen resolution problem, considering both menu bars are displayed correctly and any application is appearing well until I maximize the window ?
I've gone through the previous posts on this matter but couldn't find anything helpful.
Any help would be much appreciated as I guess I'm missing some little but important detail...
Cheers,
Nneko