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Nickelson 25-04-2008 21:06

Linux
 
Right i have decided to dabble with linux, nothing major at the moment i just want to run it though a cd when i feel like it. However i have had to order a cd due to me discovering i have to cds. :D anything i should know ? just to add, i know i will have to repartition the hard drive.

andrewb 25-04-2008 21:22

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Actually if it's Ubuntu you're installing and just want to try it without repartitioning, you can install it within windows, allegedly. With the latest Ubuntu that is (8.04).

I'm going to try and do it for my dad once I find a CD, I'll let you know how it goes.

ps. Thats all really, if you decide to repartition it should be fine and straight forward, just make sure you backup any important files!!

emamum 25-04-2008 21:26

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look on here tom.......i think entwisi knows a little bit about linux!

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...rus-38855.html

Nickelson 25-04-2008 21:28

Re: Linux
 
sick of reformating windows, plus i want to run it for college :). Cheers Cyfr

andrewb 26-04-2008 10:32

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Wow I'm really impressed. You can put the CD in while windows is on, click install and it will install it in your free space on windows, then reboot and you can select either Ubuntu or Windows to start up. I think it runs a bit slower because its running off windows, but certainly a brilliant way to try it if you don't want to go for the full partitioning and installing!

Everything on my dads laptop worked straight away. The new Ubuntu is even better than the last :D

K.S.H 26-04-2008 13:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Cyfr (Post 567857)
Wow I'm really impressed. You can put the CD in while windows is on, click install and it will install it in your free space on windows, then reboot and you can select either Ubuntu or Windows to start up. I think it runs a bit slower because its running off windows, but certainly a brilliant way to try it if you don't want to go for the full partitioning and installing!

Everything on my dads laptop worked straight away. The new Ubuntu is even better than the last :D

I do it the other way round, run Ubuntu and If I want to do anything in windoze I run XP using Vmware, PC's dual boot anyway but haven't actually booted into Windoze for months now.

Partitioning - I use Gparted from a live CD, available HERE
You running Vista?? believe you have to resize the Vista partition using it's own tools, never done it so can't say for sure

K.S.H 26-04-2008 13:21

Re: Linux
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nickelson (Post 567751)
i have had to order a cd due to me discovering i have to cds. :D

:confused: Ubuntu available HERE

Nickelson 26-04-2008 17:54

Re: Linux
 
Yeah i have no CD's to burn it onto so i have requested one.

K.S.H 04-05-2008 21:29

Re: Linux
 
Well i've just installed the latest version, hardy heron 8.04, took about 25 mins from start to finish, everything seems OK so far, just 1 snag I come across is that my online banking doesn't support Friefox3 (not yet anyway because its in beta)

Edit - make that 2, fireftp doesn't work yet either

entwisi 04-05-2008 21:33

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I always used gftp mate, found it fine..

What bank? Barclays seems to be fine on FF 3

K.S.H 04-05-2008 21:37

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Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 571606)
I always used gftp mate, found it fine..

What bank? Barclays seems to be fine on FF 3

Always used fireftp since I've been using Firefox, had a scout round not long ago for other apps but decided to stick with it, Its not a problem, can always download Firefox 2.

Nat west

andrewb 04-05-2008 21:49

Re: Linux
 
It works fine with Yorkshire too.

It's a bit annoying when your bank decides on your behalf what to allow/disallow though!

accyman 05-05-2008 03:14

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ahh good old linux , the operating sysyem for thoise witha stick up their a$$ about microsoft

remember folks

all the viruses are written by linux goons who take it upon themselves to punish us microsoft users for been inferior to them because we dare to use the operating system provided to us on our systems

ps;

linux has now become more easy to use

how did they aceive this

they made it more like windows

andrewb 05-05-2008 09:34

Re: Linux
 
... Have you used linux?

entwisi 05-05-2008 09:39

Re: Linux
 
What utter utter codswallop you speak.

Viruses are written by people who want to cause damage for fun or steal finacial information. if you have any proof that its written by Linux 'goons' feel free to publish it. you will actually find 99% of linux people are more than happy to help others out, thats one of the big things with using OSS, sharing information and skills without looking for financial reward.

So to make it easier to use they made it more like Windows.... Err, Beyl and Compiz were out somewhat near 18 months before Vista brought similar eye candy to windows. I would also point out that seeing as it doesn't suffer from a single virus in the wild we can't have picked up Windows security model either(that is if Windows has a security model, I have yet to see evidence of one.)

I'm looking at my Gnome desktop and its not looking anything like a windows desktop.

please provide any information you feel backs up your codswallop

beechy 28-05-2008 19:01

Re: Linux
 
what would be the prefered linux cd to use for a trial run
there seems to be so many its a bit confusing :lamer:

entwisi 28-05-2008 19:14

Re: Linux
 
Ubuntu

Or Mandriva

are specifically aimed at new users.

There are a number of Ubuntu users on accyweb so probably better going with that. Persoanlly I have used both those plus Gentoo, OPen Suse, Fedora and a few other 'lesser known' ones

dezt 28-05-2008 19:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by accyman (Post 571724)
linux has now become more easy to use

how did they aceive this

they made it more like windows

That's odd, the linux servers i've introduced at work look nothing like windows..... in fact, they run from a command line interface so I don't have to use the mouse to do things that are quicker to do with a keyboard.

Server 2008 looks more like Vista, so lets use all the resources up to run fancy graphics that are of no use to anyone on a server, but look nice. That's a good idea Mr Gates. We like pretty resource hungry graphics...

dezt 28-05-2008 19:57

Re: Linux
 
@beechy Try ubuntu, it is great for starting out in Linux IMHO

beechy 29-05-2008 05:33

Re: Linux
 
many thanx this silver surfer is going to
try Ubuntu 8.04 if you dont here from me again
its been good posting :lamer:


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