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Coxy_69
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5. August 2006 @ 02:44 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
hiya, Well i have not much had joy with Videolinux(its probably very capable and i am just being a thicky). But on the lighter side of life Linux XP was good but lacked the terminal and you have to log in as root every time(not sure on this but Linspire does the same)
So after reading your guys comments on SUSE i am currently downloading 10.1 . If it runs on my old laptop then sweet, if not i will go with Mandrake like the test told me to. So will inform of any results.
The system its going on is :-
P3 1GHz 256RAM 20GB Harddrive SIS onboard GFX Card (its a laptop)


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DOUGHBOY6
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5. August 2006 @ 15:55 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
ok on the DELL i trashed the idea of suse and now i'm running ubuntu (and i'm on it as i type this), the only problem i'm haveing is to get it to run on my router, my router blocks its ports from ubuntu for some reason, and i have to connect directly to my modem.

At first i was wondering were are all the applications but i realized i had to download them, wow what a wide selection of apps, i'm impressed with ubuntu, adn installing it was pretty cool, i was able to surf the internet wile it installed and it got rid of windows for me partitioning my hd did'nt even come to mind for the dell. :D

oh to install java...is a .bin is another type of image file?

DOUGHBOY

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6. August 2006 @ 00:58 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
for java install via .bin, just (from a terminal session) make the .bin executable via chmod +x j*bin and then run it



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6. August 2006 @ 12:45 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
huh??? i don't know how to do that, after all my linux experience is vary low. i just came from windows. i'm probably gonnna buy linux for dummies (literly).

i type in the the su command in the command text box (alt F2) then i check terminal, then it asks for my password i put that in and and the terminal just dissapears (gone).

then i tryed to just go to the konsole and type in su, ask for my pass, i type it in, then i get "su authention failed". there's my screen shot


DOUGHBOY

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tocool4u
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6. August 2006 @ 13:58 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
That is because Ubuntu doesn't use "su"....It doesn't have a root user.

You have to type sudo to become "superuser"
DOUGHBOY6
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6. August 2006 @ 22:01 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
ohh ok...now i'm lost

DOUGHBOY
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7. August 2006 @ 17:21 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I'm jumping in a little late in the game on this particular issue but I just wanted to say it sounds like you have two comps.. and you said windows was ate up with virus's on the dell. What I would have done in this situation is take out the hard drive on the dell and slave it onto the working comp and formatted the whole drive. That way when you take it back out and put it back in the dell you have a blank hard drive w/o all the virus's and then install whatever OS you so desire.. onto the now non-corrupt hard drive.. but thats just me..

Free Grooverider!!!!
DOUGHBOY6
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7. August 2006 @ 21:07 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
yeah that is a good idea but the thing is my primary computer is a S ATA hard drive, and the dell is master/slave connectors but that's a good idea.

DOUGHBOY
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8. August 2006 @ 10:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
@ doughboy.. Broke my rule because I saw you struggling..

On ubuntu the root user password is the same as the install user. The same password you put in when you installed.

command = sudo <password from install>
Check the ubuntu forums for vital security information or as root run the pssword (or is it passwd) command and change both your user and root passwords as soon as practical. There is a huge security hole otherwise.

ps..last post..just clearing out the last subscribed thread links.

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DOUGHBOY6
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10. August 2006 @ 21:49 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i got like so many questions and I'm just gonna go to barns and noble and buy ubuntu for beginners.

Hey hows slack ware... is that good, arn't they like one of the first ones in the GNU project.

DOUGHBOY

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DMW
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11. August 2006 @ 00:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hey Doughboy6,

If your still using Ubuntu, try installing Automatix, it installs a lot of usefull stuff and saves you having to get them all manually (including Java). Heres the link and a list of programs it installs.

I found it very usefull.
http://getautomatix.com/wiki/index.php?title=Installation&Itemid=...

1. Acrobat Reader (Adobe Acrobat Reader and plugin for Firefox 1.5)
2. AMSN 0.95 (MSN client with webcam support)
3. Amule (Latest version of a P2P file sharing client)
4. Archiving Tools (Additional archiving tools (rar, unrar, ace, and 7zip))
5. AUD-DVD codecs (NON-FREE Audio and DVD codecs) (Installation of this option is illegal in the United States of America)
6. Avidemux (Video Editing Tool)
7. Azureus (Installs Azureus bittorrent client)
8. Backup and Restore (A graphical backup and restore solution for Ubuntu (GNOME))
9. Beagle (A Mono-based search program)
10. BitTornado (Bittorent Client)
11. Boot-up Manager (Easy configuration of startup and shutdown scripts and services)
12. Checkgmail (A nifty gmail checker)
13. Ctrl-Alt-Del (This configures Ctrl-Alt-Del to Open Gnome System Monitor (GNOME ONLY))
14. DCPP (Linux DC++ client)
15. Debian Menu (Shows all installed applications on your system)
16. DVD Ripper (DVD ripper)
17. Extra Fonts (Additional fonts and msttcorefonts)
18. Flashplayer (Adobe Flash Player for FF)
19. Frostwire (P2P file sharing client (GPL clone of Limewire))
20. Gdesklets (eyecandy for Gnome)
21. Gaim 2.0 beta3 (The latest version of a popular IM client compatible with YIM/MSN/AIM/Jabber etc)
22. GFTP (FTP client for GNOME with ssh capability)
23. Gnomebaker (The best GTK2 CD/DVD burning software)
24. GnomePPP (Graphical dialup connection tool (GNOME ONLY))
25. GnuCash (Money management software for GNOME)
26. Google Earth (Satellite Earth imagery application from Google)
27. Google Picasa (Photo editing application from Google)
28. iLinux (iLife Alternative (Banshee, F-Spot, Kino))
29. Liferea (A RSS reader for GNOME)
30. Listen Media Manager (Latest version of a new media manager and player for GNOME)
31. Media Players (Totem-xine, VLC and Beep Media Player (with docklet))
32. MPlayer & FF plugin (MPlayer and Firefox 1.5 plugin)
33. Multimedia Codecs (Commonly needed audio and video codecs)
34. Multimedia Editing (Audio (Audacity) Video (Kino) and ID3 Tag (Easytag) editors)
35. Nautilus Scripts (Open Nautilus, and any file with gedit with a right click, as root (GNOME ONLY))
36. NDISWrapper (A driver wrapper that allows you to use Windows driver for network cards)
37. Network Manager (A program and menu applet that allows you to easily change networks)
38. NVIDIA Driver (Installs NVIDIA drivers on select NVIDIA cards)
39. Opera Browser (Opera Web Browser)
40. OpenOffice Clipart (clipart in OpenOffice)
41. Programming Tools (Anjuta (C/C++ IDE), Bluefish (HTML editor), Screem (web development), NVU (HTML editor)
42. RealPlayer (RealPlayer)
43. Rhythmbox (Latest version of Rhythmbox)
44. Ripper and Tuner (Streamripper (rips Internet radio streams) and Streamtuner (Internet radio client))
45. Security Suite (ClamAV AntiVirus and Firestarter firewall)
46. Skype (A free (as in free beer) Voice Over IP software)
47. Slab (Novell's "Slab" menu used in SLED 10)
48. SUN JAVA 1.5 JRE (Sun's version 1.5 JRE & The Firefox plugin)
49. SUN JAVA 1.5 JDK (Sun's version 1.5 JDK (Most users DONT need this))
50. Swiftfox Browser (optimized Firefox browser for your specific CPU)
51. Swiftfox Plugins (Java, Flash, Acrobat, Mplayer, MS fonts)
52. Thunderbird 1.5 (Email client)
53. Wine (Installs Wine)
54. XChat (a popular IRC client)


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DOUGHBOY6
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11. August 2006 @ 11:21 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
oh! that nice thanks man I'll do that. your my god now :D

DOUGHBOY
DOUGHBOY6
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11. August 2006 @ 12:47 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
thx dmw that really helped alot u saved me a whole lot of time.

DOUGHBOY
DMW
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11. August 2006 @ 16:36 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
No problem mate, Linux can be a tricky world to get into wihtout the right helping hand. I found Automatix to be the right nudge to get me going and so far I've not looked back.

Have fun with Linux.


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DOUGHBOY6
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11. August 2006 @ 22:47 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
oh yeah i will, finally i'm free from the Microsoft cuse lol.

DOUGHBOY
 
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