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"If Linux ceases to exist, it will have to go its own way. But I think we'll be around long enough for this slow steady growth to add up to something. I don't know where the tipping point is, but...
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Not sure if I am old enough to be old school, been around a while though. I used to post much more often for a few reasons.
1. Noob! When first learning something, a person may need a lot of help....
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If I'm reading this right, this distro is for old hardware. I've tracked your progress over the years with Linux, it's awesome you have your own distro.
Is there a "to ram" option on boot? Puppy...
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Thanks for all of your advice.
The contract work was W2. What happened was I was freelancing for a while (that went okay but the work was not steady) so I looked for IT jobs and found a contract...
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From the posts I've seen here the past few years a lot of you have jobs in IT. So I figured I'd ask for advice.
Currently I have an associates degree in computer networking, (solid 4.0 gpa every...
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My advice to newbies is usually geared toward how to form a good google query. For example, while
how do I use apt-get
would likely garner good results, the search terms
apt-get how to
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Is there any benefit to running the 64bit version of a live cd on a computer with a 64 bit processor?
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Most live cd images are x86 or i386. Will those isos, after they are burned to cdr, boot if the cpu in the machine is 64bit?
Or do I need to burn the 32bit knoppix to a cdr (for use on 32bit...
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"I created a 30GB partition for the program, and its just basically formatted."
What type of partition did you create? I.e. ntfs? Fat 32? etc. If you created the partition from Windows the...
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You can't. Digital media (whether video, images or audio) can't have its quality increased beyond what it was originally recorded at. A lot of content on Youtube is not high quality. So, the video...
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Saikee,
You truely are
Lord of the Linux boot,
Master of the Grub,
Wizard of the MBR.
Thank you kindly. Everything works great!! :)
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Results of:
sudo fdisk -l
(Ran on Ubuntu).
Disk /dev/sda: 80.0 GB, 80026361856 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 9729 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
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I see. Hmmm. So, it's not possible? Considering you are the master of the Grub if you say it's not possible, it's not possible. :) Meatloaf says "Two outta 3 aint bad" so 3 out of 4 is okay.
One...
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Still only a triple boot. Been messing with this a little bit. Here's the status so far:
Grub (version 1) on the master hd will boot either Ubuntu or windows xp (that is on the master hd). ...
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Thanks :) What should I edit to make the menu display time longer (for the Grub 2 on the slave hd).
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The benefit to backing up programs likely are:
1. You don't have to re-download them via your distros package manager.
2. If the install/config is complex having all the settings backed up...
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Thanks for that cable select tip. Now the BIOS recognizes both hard drives and everything almost works right. :)
Upon boot there are no error beeps and Grub (from my ubuntu/xp hd) starts. When I...
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No. I haven't got it to work yet. Here's what happened so far. I have been trying various pin settings but even when the bios recognizes both drives, and Grub does boot, when I select the
"title...
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Hello All,
Thanks for all the help in the past. This forum and google have been my Linux teachers. :) I am considering purchasing a tablet PC. The reason is I take a lot of notes (handwritten -...
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Thanks. I have 2 more questions. Is it okay to add
title Justlinux dude suggestion to boot hdd2 on the fly
root (hd1)
map (hd0) (hd1)
map (hd1) (hd0)
chainloader +1
before I hook in the...
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Firstly, there is probably a better way to do this than the way I am attempting. However, this is where I am right now. :)
One hard drive (I'll call it hard drive 1 for the sake of this post) has...
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Before moving .kde I wanted to copy it somewhere else to back it up - just in case - but I couldn't figure that out.
neo007@neo-dsktp:~$ sh /root
sh: Can't open /root
neo007@neo-dsktp:~$ sh
$...
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Thanks. "So I moved .kde out of the way" Did you move that folder to another location? Delete it? Or only delete the previously specified files inside it?
I found some more info about the .kde...
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In the past after I inserted a blank cdr into the drive, it showed up as an icon on the desktop. Now that doesn't happen. The drive reads the cdr for a while then the light goes from green to yellow...
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I am currently running Ubuntu. I am going to hook a male - male cable from the headphone port of an mp3 player into a sound cards line in input. What linux program can I use to then play the line in...
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