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laptop : acer aspire 3690
OS : vista (ze biatch)
want to install: ubuntu
problem : cant do shiat
i tried burning the image file onto a CD and it wont do a thing, and i dont want dual boot all the forums talk about dual boot, i want to get rid of vista... completely.
any ideas?
OS : vista (ze biatch)
want to install: ubuntu
problem : cant do shiat
i tried burning the image file onto a CD and it wont do a thing, and i dont want dual boot all the forums talk about dual boot, i want to get rid of vista... completely.
any ideas?
I'll come to your house tomorrow lol :P
lol merci, mais jai lu sur internet que ca se pourrait que mon disque dur soye tatouer.
et jai VRAIMENT f*cking pas le gout davoir a flasher mon disque dur
et jai VRAIMENT f*cking pas le gout davoir a flasher mon disque dur
mmm je me renseignerai la dessus ce soir et on verra cela demain.
Check if your PC is compatible and then just follow a tutorial. There are plenty for Ubuntu.
I love Ubuntu. It has been very good to me.
Go into your BIOS and set your optical drive as the first boot device.
And make sure you don't have an ATI card lol.
Use fdisk from the installer's command line to partition your drive; it's so easy.
And make sure you don't have an ATI card lol.
Use fdisk from the installer's command line to partition your drive; it's so easy.
word^
Done, installed!
It took 5 minutes to install it =)
BUT THE FREAKING WIFI STILL DOESN'T WORK!!!!! ARG!!!
Stupid lappotop! Stupid linksys!
It took 5 minutes to install it =)
BUT THE FREAKING WIFI STILL DOESN'T WORK!!!!! ARG!!!
Stupid lappotop! Stupid linksys!
I have a lynksis router too :P
HAHA!
Just installed it on my laptop. It took me 10 minutes, everything is working well!
Dam Vista system and Linksys routeur =P
Just installed it on my laptop. It took me 10 minutes, everything is working well!
Dam Vista system and Linksys routeur =P
I've found OpenSUSE better than Ubuntu.
Ubuntu is way more user friendly the SUSE, and it depends of what you wanna do with it.
For my server (ftp/http) and my future firewall and home made routeur, I'm using Red Hat, which I woudn't use for a replacement of windows (beurk)
For my server (ftp/http) and my future firewall and home made routeur, I'm using Red Hat, which I woudn't use for a replacement of windows (beurk)
shin it took me 10 minutes and the wifi was working... insanely well :P
found out my CD was actually not burnt well...
found out my CD was actually not burnt well...
Maybe it has something to do with me installing it in Virtual PC. Ubuntu was really difficult getting it to recognize the network. I installed OpenSUSE and it configured the network automatically.
I used openSUSE for a while, but I think Ubuntu was much easier to set up and get everything running nicely. I wish I had installed the server edition instead of the desktop edition because I can't do any of my LAMP stuff right now. =/
You can't do any of your LAMP stuff? Are you working by CANDLELIGHT?
Doma, I installed it for you, remember that part XD
While you were getting rapped by some evil in Devil May Cry 3 !
While you were getting rapped by some evil in Devil May Cry 3 !
Since when was the purpose of Linux to be user friendly? Go install Gentoo or something and stop using GUIs!:P
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Can use this little guide ... edit for fiesty
http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_lamp_for_newbies
or use this command
sudo tasksel install lamp-server
and it will install your lamp-server in all its glory (i figure) ... I just installed all the packages/modules I want by hand :)
~mdevilz
Good link :) better then other one
Can use this little guide ... edit for fiesty
http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_lamp_for_newbies
or use this command
sudo tasksel install lamp-server
and it will install your lamp-server in all its glory (i figure) ... I just installed all the packages/modules I want by hand :)
~mdevilz
[Added at 08/18/2007 07:36:11 by Mdevilz]
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP?action=show&redirect=LAMPGood link :) better then other one
For a a desktop machine I geuss Ubuntu is ok. The main reason to use ubuntu over Suse is that it used Debian's package manager so you can apt-get anything :). Also Novell isn't respecting the GPL like it should considering it's basing it's OS on code under the GPL.
I would not choose unbuntu mostly because it's based of the unstable branch of debian and I much rather stay with the STABLE branch. So I just install the latest STABLE version of debian whenever I install linux. But it's rare I ever have to install linux for anything else then the configuration of servers.
For UIs I stick to windows just because X is still kind of soso compared to explorer.
I would not choose unbuntu mostly because it's based of the unstable branch of debian and I much rather stay with the STABLE branch. So I just install the latest STABLE version of debian whenever I install linux. But it's rare I ever have to install linux for anything else then the configuration of servers.
For UIs I stick to windows just because X is still kind of soso compared to explorer.
Only noobs use OS'es.