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Rafter613 Blue Jay


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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 9:28 am Post subject: |
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Alright, so I guess I'll try installing Ubuntu. I'm currently using a netbook, and the product specs say 1GB of memory, and 160 GB of "hybrid storage HDD". The computer is actually sold with Linux preinstalled, but I bought the windows version. So you sure I can run linux/windows dual-boot? _________________ Humans: Proof against intelligent design.
"There is no law or ordinance greater then understanding" -Plato
"Repeat after me: Morality pays poorly"-Sergent Schlock |
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Orwell Outer Party Member


Joined: Aug 09, 2007 Age: 20 Posts: 8369 Location: Room 101
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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 9:30 am Post subject: |
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| Rafter613 wrote: | | Alright, so I guess I'll try installing Ubuntu. I'm currently using a netbook, and the product specs say 1GB of memory, and 160 GB of "hybrid storage HDD". The computer is actually sold with Linux preinstalled, but I bought the windows version. So you sure I can run linux/windows dual-boot? |
You can, and it's not exceptionally difficult. The lack of a CD drive on netbooks complicates things though. You might want to follow Lau's suggestion and borrow someone else's computer for the purpose of making a bootable usb drive. _________________ WAR IS PEACE
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
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lau Really nice person to know. :)


Joined: Jun 18, 2006 Age: 60 Posts: 9468 Location: Somerset UK
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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 11:47 am Post subject: |
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| Orwell wrote: | | ... You might want to follow Lau's suggestion and borrow someone else's computer for the purpose of making a bootable usb drive. |
Did I not say? That was how I got Ubuntu onto my Acer Aspire One (the 512MiB RAM / 4Gib SSD model).
When I used Ubuntu to produce the bootable USB stick, it was even nice enough to preserve everything I already had on the 8GiB stick that I happened to use. (It doesn't NEED 8GiB.... it was just that I had that handy.) _________________ "Striking up conversations with strangers is an autistic person's version of extreme sports." Kamran Nazeer |
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Rafter613 Blue Jay


Joined: Dec 25, 2008 Age: 18 Posts: 96
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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 1:11 pm Post subject: |
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Can't I just go to the website and download it? Or it is important to have a solid copy? _________________ Humans: Proof against intelligent design.
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Orwell Outer Party Member


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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 1:19 pm Post subject: |
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| Rafter613 wrote: | | Can't I just go to the website and download it? Or it is important to have a solid copy? |
You can, but the downloads from the websites are CD images, which could be difficult to make use of without a CD drive. _________________ WAR IS PEACE
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Rafter613 Blue Jay


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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 1:27 pm Post subject: |
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I actually already have a virtual drive program, can I use that to mount the images _________________ Humans: Proof against intelligent design.
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lau Really nice person to know. :)


Joined: Jun 18, 2006 Age: 60 Posts: 9468 Location: Somerset UK
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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 3:08 pm Post subject: |
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OK. So how is this for a sequence:
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Download VirtualBox and install that under XP.
Download an Intrepid Ibex (Ubuntu) CD.
Use that iso image to install a virtualised Ubuntu under VirtualBox.
Play with a virtual Ubuntu, to get the feel of it.
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Allow that virtual Ubuntu direct access to USB.
Use the virtual Ubuntu, plus it's own ISO image, to produce a bootable memory stick.
Reboot from the memory stick.
Play with a non-virtual Ubuntu, but running live from the stick.
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Install a dual boot system, from the stick.
Play with the real, full, installed Ubuntu.
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Leave deleting XP until you figure that you don't care for it any more. _________________ "Striking up conversations with strangers is an autistic person's version of extreme sports." Kamran Nazeer |
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Dokken Human Espresso Machine


Joined: Oct 12, 2007 Age: 29 Posts: 1145 Location: DeeSee/Merryland Area
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peterd Velociraptor


Joined: Dec 26, 2006 Age: 57 Posts: 443
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Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 4:28 am Post subject: |
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I don't dual boot, but I've kept a spare laptop running XP.
The one I've converted to Linux was running Vista anyway, so it was close to useless before. But Linux is fantastic - if it wasn't for the gaming thing which stems completely from Bill's dedication to owning the planet, I'd be permanently content.
Now I have a Nokia E71, whose development environments only run on Windows at the moment, so I'm glad to have the windows backup. Nokia have released the QT development environment under the LGPL now, so the writing's on the wall. |
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Keith Guarding my post here


Joined: Aug 13, 2008 Age: 26 Posts: 2154 Location: East Sussex, UK
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Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 5:27 am Post subject: |
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| Lau, why do you call a flash drive a memory stick? |
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Fuzzy Ack! Thbbbt!


Joined: Mar 31, 2006 Posts: 3689 Location: Alberta Canada
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Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 6:32 am Post subject: |
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| Keith wrote: | | Lau, why do you call a flash drive a memory stick? |
Why do you call it a drive? That implies motion in a solid state device. _________________ davidred wrote...
I installed Ubuntu once and it completely destroyed my paying relationship with Microsoft.
"careful observation of reality is a holy book unto itself" - techstepgenr8tion |
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lau Really nice person to know. :)


Joined: Jun 18, 2006 Age: 60 Posts: 9468 Location: Somerset UK
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Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 11:24 am Post subject: |
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| Keith wrote: | | Lau, why do you call a flash drive a memory stick? |
Keith, why do you call an elephant a pachyderm? _________________ "Striking up conversations with strangers is an autistic person's version of extreme sports." Kamran Nazeer |
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gbollard K’Anpo no... Cho-Je... whatever.


Joined: Oct 06, 2007 Age: 40 Posts: 4408 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 5:48 pm Post subject: |
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| peterd wrote: | | The one I've converted to Linux was running Vista anyway, so it was close to useless before. |
That's a quote I wanna hang on my wall.
| Keith wrote: | | why do you call a flash drive a memory stick? |
I do this too... because I guess I'm used to finding sticks in the garden and drives on my computer. _________________ Gavin.
http://life-with-aspergers.blogspot.com/ |
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