sam-smith
Member
Registered: 8th Jan 07
Location: plymouth, UK
User status: Offline
|
will i lose everything or just the windows bit?
like all work music etc
|
John
Member
Registered: 30th Jun 03
User status: Offline
|
You'd lose everything unless you were very careful with partitions.
Back everything up, start from scratch then copy it all back across.
|
Dan Lewis
Member
Registered: 31st Jan 05
Location: Leicestershire
User status: Offline
|
If you have to ask the question, i dont see the point in you even trying linux
|
Neo
Member
Registered: 20th Feb 07
Location: Essex
User status: Offline
|
quote: Originally posted by Dan Lewis
If you have to ask the question, i dont see the point in you even trying linux
Pretty much what he said !
|
sam-smith
Member
Registered: 8th Jan 07
Location: plymouth, UK
User status: Offline
|
getting annoyed with vista,
i have interest in computers just not so much all the technical stuff, i could probably make it work.
whats it like to use
|
jamied
Member
Registered: 27th Oct 03
Location: Marbella,Spain Drives: C63
User status: Offline
|
quote: Originally posted by Dan Lewis
If you have to ask the question, i dont see the point in you even trying linux
|
sam-smith
Member
Registered: 8th Jan 07
Location: plymouth, UK
User status: Offline
|
yes thank you i saw it the first time now fuck off or be useful
|
ed
Member
Registered: 10th Sep 03
User status: Offline
|
If you make yourself a Linux partition then most distros come with GRUB which will allow you to dual boot your system into Windows or Linux, you won't be able to look at your Windows files under Linux though and vice versa because of the different file systems in use.
|
AlunJ
Member
Registered: 3rd Apr 07
Location: Newport
User status: Offline
|
I found it was okay to use, but some things take some learning and getting used to. Simple enough to get up and running but I made the mistake of installing grub bootloader which I managed to f**k up which then meant I couldn't get into windoze , still a google search later that was fixed lol
[Edited on 19-03-2009 by AlunJ]
|
ed
Member
Registered: 10th Sep 03
User status: Offline
|
If you learned how to use a PC using Linux then you'd find Windows really silly, and vice versa. If you have a practical use to use Linux then it's a good idea to learn it, Ubuntu and SUSe are good o/s's
|
willay
Moderator Organiser: South East, National Events Premium Member
Registered: 10th Nov 02
Location: Roydon, Essex
User status: Offline
|
quote: Originally posted by Dan Lewis
If you have to ask the question, i dont see the point in you even trying linux
bad attitude, this is why people get put off different operating systems. Linux has come a long way to be user friendly.
|
willay
Moderator Organiser: South East, National Events Premium Member
Registered: 10th Nov 02
Location: Roydon, Essex
User status: Offline
|
quote: Originally posted by ed
If you make yourself a Linux partition then most distros come with GRUB which will allow you to dual boot your system into Windows or Linux, you won't be able to look at your Windows files under Linux though and vice versa because of the different file systems in use.
Um, no Ed? what are you on about?
If hes using a typical Windows file system such as FAT32 or NTFS he can mount it under Linux fine and read/write. As you can see from my df output below, I've mounted my 1TB NTFS external hard drive under FreeBSD...
[willay@ ~]$ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad3s1a 989M 317M 593M 35% /
devfs 1.0K 1.0K 0B 100% /dev
/dev/ad3s1e 989M 2.4M 908M 0% /tmp
/dev/ad3s1f 220G 60G 142G 30% /usr
/dev/ad3s1d 1.9G 585M 1.2G 32% /var
linprocfs 4.0K 4.0K 0B 100% /usr/compat/linux/proc
/dev/fuse0 932G 643G 288G 69% /mnt/usbdisk
[willay@ ~]$
|
willay
Moderator Organiser: South East, National Events Premium Member
Registered: 10th Nov 02
Location: Roydon, Essex
User status: Offline
|
Sam, if you try a live CD such as ubuntu you can boot it up and have a good play around without making any actual changes to your hard disk, will be abit slow reading off the CDROM but its a good taster
Oh and if you use the ubuntu live CD, you'll also be able to see your windows drive on the laptop
[Edited on 20-03-2009 by willay]
|
ed
Member
Registered: 10th Sep 03
User status: Offline
|
Ignore me then I must have been doing it wrong
|
sam-smith
Member
Registered: 8th Jan 07
Location: plymouth, UK
User status: Offline
|
where can i get a live cd?
|
John
Member
Registered: 30th Jun 03
User status: Offline
|
Search for ubuntu and the latest one you ca donwload is both a live cd and an install cd.
|
sam-smith
Member
Registered: 8th Jan 07
Location: plymouth, UK
User status: Offline
|
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download found it
what i am gonna do is get an external hd put all my shit on and like music and work etc then format the hd
to put this linux malarky on ill need it on a disk right? and then i can load it on and start from scratch?
|
ed
Member
Registered: 10th Sep 03
User status: Offline
|
It installs like all other o/s'. Just stick in the disk and let her rip...
You might want another PC that's working though so that you can search on Google to get tutorials on how to get the drivers and things installed.
|
sam-smith
Member
Registered: 8th Jan 07
Location: plymouth, UK
User status: Offline
|
yeh i got another pc i can use. can i download the program to cd easily then
|
ed
Member
Registered: 10th Sep 03
User status: Offline
|
Downloads as an ISO that you can burn to a disc with whatever software you usually use.
|
moka
Member
Registered: 11th Mar 06
User status: Offline
|
I wouldnt bother dual booting - not at this stage anyway. Maybe if you like linux but it just tends to get messy and you only really need 1 OS anyway... unless of course your a geek.
Live CD is your best bet mate - check out ubuntu as its prob easiest one to try out as it supports alot of hardware and installing software / updating is as noob friendly as linux gets (apt-get).
I use Linux for uni work and like it alot but its never going to replace windows because of a 'number of things' but the one that stands out is no more Call of Duty... or ANY decent gaming... Which wernt gonna happen.
You say your getting annoyed with Vista? thats probably because its a piece of shit. Just chuck XP back on - get yourself a ubuntu live CD - mount your windows drive to play your music / access your files from the windows partition and have a little play around see what you think. My bet is after a week you will be back on windows
[Edited on 23-03-2009 by moka]
|
moka
Member
Registered: 11th Mar 06
User status: Offline
|
Oh and google is gonna come in handy when you start your linux adventure
|
Gary
Premium Member
Registered: 22nd Nov 06
Location: West Yorkshire
User status: Offline
|
I have a CD of ubuntu somewhere. Very good OS to be honest. was just put off cos of drivers etc and not been able to run certian programs i need.
Really nice clean, clear and fast OS tho!
|
Rob_Quads
Member
Registered: 29th Mar 01
Location: southampton
User status: Offline
|
Whats your reasoning for trying linux just out of interest?
|
Sam
Moderator Premium Member
Registered: 24th Dec 99
Location: West Midlands
User status: Offline
|
I tried Ubuntu ages ago on my old Dell GX240 desktop, for some reason it crashed every so often (I think the problem was LAN driver related).
That sort of thing puts me off Linux, but having said that I may buy a cheapo box and install Ubuntu or similar OS on it and try again!
Hopefully things should be easier to grasp this time round as I use a Mac now on a regular basis, which is similar to Linux (for example, having to mount drives before using them and that).
|