Topic: [SOLVED] Strange 'gparted' window!
Hello!
I've found many good comments about gparted, so I'd like to use it to do partition work in my brand new 6600 desktop computer (first of course, shrink the only ntfs XPHome partition, and later install a Linux in dual boot). My current Linux using experience comes from Knoppix live cds.
I already tried the last live cd (19 May 2007) with the following "problem":
after booting (with default settings or some other screen settings), I get a all-black screen with a gparted window like those in the screenshots of the site, but without the top part (window name and the 3 control buttons for minimize, fullscreen and close).
So, the top of the window is the menu line. I can close it only by the menu option, and after that the computer is almost frozen, can't exit or reboot, and the only way I had was to press "reset".
However, I found that I could go to the text screen by ctrl+alt+1. Then, giving "exit" 2 times (2 commands) I'm back to the graphic screen ( X ? ) with light brown background, the big command icons on the top and the whole gparted window below them. It seems then working as told in the various help texts.
My question: is all this normal? I think I had to be in the normal color screen without those artifacts!
Is there any problem eventually to do with the graphics adapter? (ALBATRON Nvidia GeForce 7600 GS / 256MB PCI-expressx16). I tried with VESA too.
About the program:
It found the existing partition with no problem
(NTFS, the whole H/D Seagate 320 SATA2). I did nothing till now, because I'd like to be sure that it works correctly. The need to reset the computer didn't seem to be the best method to do the necessary reboots!
Waiting for your comments...
Thank you very much!