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I am downloading mandrake as we speak(will be done in about 2 1/3 hours )
I chose mandrake because I am a COMPLETE noob to linux and it seemed more user friendly than redhat.
so my question is since I use windows xp right now what differences will there be what should I expect?
will mandrake run well on a virtual pc?
any advice,help,warnings,comments etc welcomed
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04-20-2003, 03:00 AM
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If U 've never used linux before, I would highly suggest Red Hat 9.0, it is very user-friendly (compared to other releases), the interface is very similar to windows, and it's pretty easy to set up. here r some guides U might be interested in:
File: (ebook pdf) Redhat Linux Cramsession.pdf
Length: 118338 Bytes,115KB
File Hash: 327ba9fa295ca1924dc208af5434cc76bd31feff
File: Complete Idiot's Guide to Linux.pdf
Length: 4531762 Bytes,4425KB
File Hash: ba1c8da296f32df0d5872a64b91a017900277264
File: e-book - PDF Learn Linux in 24 hours.pdf
Length: 4017954 Bytes,3923KB
File Hash: c9e9ed2dc18f438028ee677f048c301b3164ddef
File: Linux for dummies.pdf
Length: 691680 Bytes,675KB
File Hash: db269bf32efbff7acaf2e5029be574686478c33a
File: linux newbie guide.pdf
Length: 691680 Bytes,675KB
File Hash: db269bf32efbff7acaf2e5029be574686478c33a
threre are mutch more, but these should more then cover the basics
ps: as a sidenote, this new K-sig utility sucks, Sig2Dat was mutch better (the sigs are in this format 'cause the links didn't work )
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04-20-2003, 05:10 AM
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Mandrake is a very good choise for beginners. You need to set it up in its own partition on your hard drive. As to what to expect different than windows? I think the best way to find out is to install it and try it yourself. Goodluck, "The Avatar Man".
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04-20-2003, 05:01 PM
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mandrake is great! i installed it two days ago... and I LOVE IT! i'd be on it right now... but i cant connect to the internet using it... but once i can, its going to be all that i use!
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04-20-2003, 05:06 PM
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Originally posted by Somebody1234@20 April 2003 - 06:10
You need to set it up in its own partition on your hard drive.
It wont work on a virtual pc?
http://www.connectix.com/products/vpc5w.html
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04-20-2003, 05:08 PM
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during the installation, it lets you partition your harddrive using its software... don't worry cuz its SUPER easy! even a thicko like me was able to get through it!!
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04-20-2003, 11:49 PM
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I just finished downloading LINUX Red Hat 9.0 (all 3 disks/ISO)
I am a newbie on this. What problems am I going to face. Already I heard that somebody can't get an internet connection working with it.
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04-21-2003, 04:02 AM
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Another source of help is www.linuxdocs.org with some more advanced stuff as well as some intro info,
I still have to finish hwk so i can get enough free time to check it out!
Good luck!!
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04-21-2003, 07:31 AM
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... i have it............................... i liked it up untill my stoobi dialer daemon kept DYING and never connected to the net no matter how much i tried........ my suggestion be carfull in you setup and packages selection and seek help from a mate who knows what he/she's doing
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04-21-2003, 03:51 PM
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i'm thinking of re-installing mandrake and re-configuring my connection details... hopefully that will work!
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