I just finished re-installing Kubuntu 13.10. The new installation brought some changes, both good and not so good. First the not so good...it still drops to shell on startup, with all hard drives disconnected besides the Kubuntu drive, which of course, is different than before, so the alert message on startup can't be due to any hard drive. the alpha-numeric ID of the device causing the problem is different than before, but that doesn't tell me anything, because I have no idea of how to interpret it?
Yeah I have no idea what is going on now, I mean it could be that you had a bad .iso image or something
I normally dont have those kinds of issues even in Kubuntu.
What method did you use to create your live Image?
Just asking as I do have to make it a factor
The good part is that I now have audio. The only explanation for this I can think of is that this time I checked the box to install updates during the installation, which I didn't before. I haven't tested the audio in all applications, but the desktop sounds are right, and it tests good in Phonom.
That is good to here, the initial error could have been from dist upgrading too.
Also, It doesn't appear that there are any KDE glitches as before, but the taskbar was not visible on my secondary monitor, so when I added it, it appeared at the top of the screen, instead of at the bottom where I prefer it. I attempted to find a means of resetting it to the bottom, but found nothing. Can it be moved down?
Eh Multi monitor support in linux isnt that great, unless you can use the proprietary drivers.
Give me your graphics card specs and I can check if its compatible
EDIT: Perhaps you might have a suggestion for one problem with discussed lightly...installing Opera. I haven't tried it again yet, because it would probably end up with the same result as before, installed but invisible. I checked through the browser options in Muon Discover, and found all kind of browsers that I never heard of or don't like as much, but no Opera.
Yeah opera is not in the repositories.
Reason being is that opera is a closed source application.
And if you are an opera fan, I kind of feel sorry for you as the new opera 15 is a crappy google chrome clone and does not currently have a version for linux.
But why have a crappy chrome clone when you can just use google chrome or its open source counterpart chromium.
Chromium is my primary browser due to its compatibility with pepperflash, flash is dead in linux sadly and adobe is only giving it bugfixes.
Luckily Mozilla will even the playing feild again for linux with its shumway project.
So if you want adobe flash, well yes you can get it but if you want a more recent version of it you have to install google chrome.
But blame adobe for that, they see no value in linux obviously nor tablets.
It will be their downfall to be sure, flash deserves to die anyway.