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I'm trying to add Linux Mint to my laptop and it won't fucking boot from the dvdr when i start it up. Any ideas?
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Not surprised with the Linux usage....thought I would see more Mac users though? Is it just me?
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Did you burn a ISO bootable dvd?
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WTF, it says I'm 58.6MB short on the cd. Anything I can delete to fit what's needed?
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I have to use a platform that works with the majority of users.
So, I use Windows first...then Mac shit... |
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Compare spending 20 hours to learn a better system (Linux) which will have FAR fewer problems once you know it, so maybe 50 hours over tne next five years. Do you invest for the long term, or focus on this week, or the crap you're accustomed to? |
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There are projects standardizing the stuff that benefits from being the same. Different people have different needs, though, so they have choices. The cool thing is that means Linux can never have a debacle like Vista, instead it can only get a better. One distro can try something and if it sucks no other distro us affected, beijing maybe gaining new users. If the new idea works well, the other distros start including it. So each distro is a little laboratory for new ideas and only the stuff that works well gets picked up by the others. |
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I love linux and right now dual boot Arch Linux and Windows 7 and have another computer with Debian installed. When it comes to Windows, the last problem or question I remember having was way back during the Windows 98 days, from Windows XP and up I can't think of a single issue that I've ever had except for a blue screen and that was because I wasn't giving my memory enough voltage to power it's overclock. Every time I build a new computer and put a fresh install of Windows on everything goes super smooth and I never have any problems and can't recall having a virus in years. With that said...if I didn't game as much as I do I would gladly replace Windows with linux and that's because I love to tinker with different distros and have the option to completely customize my system. |
Unfortunately the speed losses of not having Photoshop and it's familiar keyboard shortcuts necessitates the need for Windows...
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And if switching... or even if not...
I highly suggest http://www.lastpass.com It remembers your passwords for you. Even does pincode+user+pass types of logins... It is only $12 or something like that for the premium which adds it to your phone. But free is 100% usable too. (BTW, there is nothing like virtually updating your virtualbox Windows installation...) |
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a) This is about linux desktop, which you've never installed and wouldn't know what a command line was if I drew you a picture of one b) You didn't install or manage the *nix on your server. You paid someone else to You've got nothing of any worth to contribute to this. |
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i tried Linux, wasnt for me. i worked with Mac OS 7,8 and 9 - and Mac OS X - wasnt for me. i am happy - i run Windows 2011 SBS with about 10 Windows 7 clients and it works. i do my updates and backups, other than that i have no issues. also i have a Microsoft Action Pack membership, so i get all their latest stuff with enough license numbers for like $300 a year i wont try anything else unless Windows becomes completely unusable |
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Then make sure your laptop is bootable from cd. Email me if you have questions. |
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Linux is great until you try to do a/v/media stuff. Then its Mac.
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I could live without photoshop if I had to but my machine is plenty powerful enough to run my VM, and not having to reboot when i want to take a break and do some gaming is nice.. so while I haven't dropped windows completely, 95% of my time is spent in my linux VM. No problem at all dropping win and going with lin. Sooner or later microcrap is going to lose it's dominating hold on game developers and once that happens, opengl will be used more and more... which means native games being run in linux... and when that happens, it's all over for windows imho. |
http://zorin-os.com/ - Linux made to look as much as Windows as possible.
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*A joke Gary, the *nix expert, won't get |
Windows for games and photoshop,ubuntu for surfing and mail,why not use both :)
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I think the virtual machine is a awesome idea. I might just start with that. Just to get used it everything.
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the world would be better off if more pc's were running linux, and it is a joke that Microsoft makes money off of the average consumer who only uses their pc to listen to music and go on facebook, linux could easily do all that for free
us more technically competent people should be leading the way toward a future with more linux and less micro$oft :2 cents: |
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When are you going to post something worthy of the thread? cock :helpme Quote:
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Coup... don't bring me into his bullshit :helpme He's the frigging faggot always causing shit. When have you ever seen me give a negative comment to anyone on this board :2 cents: Question for you Coup... Notice, the only posts on this thread from the weasel, are "jokes" towards me... some kind of frigging loony toon. I am right in thinking this is a forum for everyone to post & enjoy themselves on, aren't I? So I'm right in thinking, this thread would have had no twattish comments, if it wasn't for faggot face Damian. After 3 or 4 yrs of constant harassment, isn't it time he had his arse banned from this place if he annoys you too? |
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linux mint is ok, i have it on one older pc and works much better than windows.
however using win7 for most of the work. |
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I personally use virtualbox at the moment, but vmware is pretty good as well albeit a high price tag. There is one caveat to running a setup like this though, graphics support is quite limited, so it's not the best solution if you want to have a ton of eye candy, or play games and whatnot. |
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I'm currently running on an Asus Z8NA-D6C with 2x Intel Xeon e5620's and naturally vbox runs 100x more smoothly on this machine than on my amd gaming desktop >< This isn't to say you can't or shouldn't run a vm on a 'standard' desktop pc.. because it's still a great way to get used to working strictly in a linux environment; as opposed to trying to learn the ropes from a live cd or live usb. |
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