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    Red face Uh oh. Now what?

    I recently installed Ubuntu 9.10 on an older Dell. It is wonderful. I then got in my head the idea to do the same with my iMac PPC with 600MHz processor and 512MHz Ram. After fiddling around for a couple of weeks, I finally got Ubuntu 8.04.01 to install. Now, instead of getting the lovely desktop and everything else I got on the Dell, I have text only asking for commands, which I know nothing about. I realize I screwed up, but how can I get myself the graphics and all else like on the Dell. I know my installation is older on the iMac and cannot expect exactly what is on the Dell, but I was surprised to find only test. What am I missing?

    Thank you for your help.
    As you can see, I am totally new to this....

    Joecichocki

    Please excuse my total lack of knowledge about what I have been trying to do.

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    Re: Uh oh. Now what?

    I held down the C key as I booted the iMac, and then I followed the prompts that Ubuntu 8.04.01 put on the screen. It was not at all like the Ubuntu 9.10 install I did on the Dell, which had been running Windows Xp.

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    Re: Uh oh. Now what?

    this isnt the server edition is it?

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    Re: Uh oh. Now what?

    I believe it was.......

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    Re: Uh oh. Now what?

    It sounds like you have Karmic for the desktop on the Dell, and a server version of Hardy on the Mac. The server version is not meant for ordinary desktop use. But you can install a super lightweight desktop environment if you want. LXDE works well on Hardy. Just be sure your 'puter is fully updated, then

    Code:
    sudo apt-get install LXDE
    It'll give you a pretty, ultralight desktop reminiscent of Win98 to work with. Or for a more custom "Hardy Lite," check out U-Lite (Hardy with LXDE).

    -Robin

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    Re: Uh oh. Now what?

    if thats the case you will not have a desktop (GUI), server edition is text only. you can add the desktop to it with this command

    sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop

    and before you do that its a good idea to update

    sudo apt-get update

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    Re: Uh oh. Now what?

    Do so:

    apt-get update
    apt-get install xorg-*
    apt-get install kubuntu-desktop

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    Re: Uh oh. Now what?

    my bad

    need to install xorg too. i do not use server edition so people that do can tell you of the other packages that are not installed and there are more...really better off just reinstalling a desktop edition in my opinion. and for your information kubuntu (once again in my opinion) is ubuntu with eye candy...

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    Re: Uh oh. Now what?

    I have ubuntu installed, but I forgot the x.org. Everything is incredibly slow. Stupid question: can I install x.org now, or do I have to go through the whole installation process of everything again? It took me ten minutes just to get through the password screen and hear the ubuntu fanfare.

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