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Lou
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O.P. RE: Linux live cd
1. Too lazy to fill out an order form
2. if it costs, I got no money
3. I dont want to wait for it
a. If they even ship all the way here
4. Does anyone have an image from a linux cd that I could use for my cd sticker?
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05-26-2005 09:20 PM |
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Stigmata
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RE: Linux live cd
quote: Originally posted by lou_habs
1. Too lazy to fill out an order form
2. if it costs, I got no money
3. I dont want to wait for it
a. If they even ship all the way here
4. Does anyone have an image from a linux cd that I could use for my cd sticker?
1. my god your worse then wdz, too lazy to recieve something for free
2. Nope completely free
3. Well your guna have to
a, Its not like you live near the antartic
4. iso image? or plain picture?
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05-26-2005 09:33 PM |
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Concord Dawn
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RE: Linux live cd
quote: Originally posted by raceprouk
quote: Originally posted by rav0
Sun may have made a distribution
I can see you guys haven't heard about Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems proprietary Unix-alike. AFAIK, Sun have never compoiled a Linux distro: why would they when they have their own OS project?
I thought it was called SolarisSparc, but alright. I know that Sun made their own OS, since my dad has a VNC connected to a bunch of machines with different OSes, Solaris being one of them. He's got Win2000 Advanced Server, Redhat Linux, and Mac I believe. It's really cool since I played around on all the different OSes.
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Go download a Linux distro and dual-boot. If you don't like it, delete it. That's what I suggest. But I also suggest asking around to see what distro's people use and why they like them.
This post was edited on 05-26-2005 at 10:45 PM by Concord Dawn.
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05-26-2005 10:44 PM |
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Lou
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O.P. RE: Linux live cd
I decided to use a version that installs onto windows and runs like a program...to see how that works...anyone currently doing that? Maybe some feedback?
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05-26-2005 11:58 PM |
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Hank
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RE: Linux live cd
quote: Originally posted by Stigmata
ubuntu
another ubuntu user, it aint what fedora is,, bleeding edge software, its package management is based on Debain,
distro's can be found here http://distrowatch.com/
quote: Originally posted by lou_habs
I decided to use a version that installs onto windows and runs like a program...to see how that works...anyone currently doing that? Maybe some feedback?
are you using Win 4Lin? or Linspire?
This post was edited on 05-27-2005 at 01:33 AM by Hank.
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05-27-2005 01:28 AM |
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rav0
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RE: RE: Linux live cd
quote: Originally posted by Animal
quote: Originally posted by lou_habs
I decided to use a version that installs onto windows and runs like a program...to see how that works...anyone currently doing that? Maybe some feedback?
are you using Win 4Lin? or Linspire?
Linspire doesn't do that, Linspire is a distro that is amazingly similar to Windows, AFAIK.
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05-27-2005 01:44 AM |
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DJeX
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RE: Linux live cd
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I have a few questions about linux.
Is the linux coding language hard to learn or is it simular to C++?
If I run it off a CD can I still save files to the HD?
How well does it run off the CD?
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05-27-2005 02:22 AM |
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segosa
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RE: Linux live cd
quote: Originally posted by DJeX
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Is the linux coding language hard to learn or is it simular to C++?
It is C++ (well, C) and behaves exactly the same way to on Windows (at least when it comes to commandline apps, don't know about windowed ones). And obviously Java is the same, and Perl.. Python.. etc.
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05-27-2005 07:14 AM |
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Dempsey
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RE: Linux live cd
quote: Originally posted by lou_habs
I decided to use a version that installs onto windows and runs like a program...to see how that works...anyone currently doing that? Maybe some feedback?
WinLinux? Those are a good way to test out linux, but if you like it, its adisible to install it asa dual boot in its own partition.
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05-27-2005 08:50 AM |
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RaceProUK
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RE: Linux live cd
quote: Originally posted by Segosa
quote: Originally posted by DJeX
[OFF-TOPIC]
Is the linux coding language hard to learn or is it simular to C++?
It is C++ (well, C) and behaves exactly the same way to on Windows (at least when it comes to commandline apps, don't know about windowed ones). And obviously Java is the same, and Perl.. Python.. etc.
Remember though: unless you have Wine and WineX installed, you can't run your Windows programs on Linux.
As for Linux-native windowed apps, they can use one of a number of toolkits. They all use X Windows as some point, but they can also use GTK+ or Qt, among others, to siaplify building GUIs.
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