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Dan On Wednesday 29 November 2006 06:03 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I just started researching linux. > At first I tried damnsmalllinux livecd. > and other small download linux livecd, puppy, slax, etc. > Only damnsmalllinux, detected my cisco aironet 350 wireless pcmcia > card. I've installed damnsmalllinux into my harddisk. > But I can't get the usb thumbdrive to work. > > I've ordered free ubuntu cd from shipit. > It has arrived. > thank you shipit. > However i tried to run the livecd. > the linux failed to start. > it is stop halfway detecting my hardware. > > My laptop is Compaq Presario 2819ap. > It's about 4 years old. > Pentium 4m 2ghz. > 768mb ram. > 30mb harddisk. > Cdrom drive is hotswappable with diskette drive. > How do I get my laptop to boot into ubuntu? > > I tried the livecd on my friend's pc. > It booted up. > But ubuntu did not recognise my thumbdrive as well. > How do I get linux to recognise usb thumbdrive? > > So I read more into linux. unix, bsd, etc. > gnome, kde, xfce. > debian, slackware, redhat, suse, linspire, freespire, xandros, etc. > but got confused. > > Why the need to have so many diff distribution? > Are the software for one distro installable, usable on others? > Why the need to have diff window manager? > Are the software for gnome/linux, usable on gnome/bsd? > > I've recently discovered www.portableapps.com > It's great, bought myself a external harddisk with casing. > Now I'm back to using Windows. > Attempts at linux unsuccessful. > > I'm a windows xp user. > Office network file server is Windows Server 2003. > 10 workstation with a mix of win xp and win2k. > Using dhcp. > Using a small dedicated box as print server. > Using a 4 port adsl router for internet access. > I would like to recommend switching to linux. > How do I trial run a linux server alongside the windows server? > How do I setup the workstation to access both linux box and windows > box? > > Keith Bates wrote: > > On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 11:05:32 +0100 > > > > Marc Hug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi. Someone answered a question regarding MS Vista by > >> recommending Ubuntu Linux. > >> I really do not know much about Operating systems. If I would > >> consider replacing MS Windows by a Linux system, my main > >> question would be: will I be able to communicate with other > >> people and read their files, let them read mine etc. ? If this > >> rises problems that require specialized knowledge, I quit. > >> Marc H. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- > >>----- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > Hi, > > > > The short answer is: yes you can do all these things under linux. > > You can even use quite a few programs such as open office, > > firefox, opera etc which are all available in several operating > > systems. > > > > If you are into games, however, you are best to stick to windows > > (or keep both windows and linux on separate machines, or even the > > same machine) > > > > Of all the different "flavours" of linux, ubuntu is probably the > > easiest to start off with. > > > > As this is an open office list, I had best just refer you to some > > other links to do your own research: > > > > www.ubuntu.com > > www.linux.org/lessons > > www.linuxquestions.org > > > > Hope this helps to get you started on a great adventure! > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- >-- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
