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lindows
anyone tried it? just wondering how it is.
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I think the fact that if you are buying a computer from wal-mart. . . there's something wrong with you. Bad stereotypes aside I am curious myself how it is.
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yes, lindows.com duh |
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its supposed to be the most user friendly form of linux, but beyond that I couldnt tell you a thing about it. If you wanted a user friendly *nix, I would go OS X. Huge price difference when buying a sysstem that has it installed on though.
If you were looking to buy it, but it as the standalone OS. do not buy the walmart pc. |
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This is pretty cool - I might have to give it a try:
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Linky It's worth a look for $30.... |
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![]() part of the advantage to linux is the filesystem...so if you don't install-install it, no filesystem= no see that advantage. i mean, sure, you can play around with it a little ![]() |
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That's the advantage I see... playing around with it, screwing it up & just rebooting to fix it. Keeps me from having to dedicate another PC to it.
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another one? 0_o if you already have it on one why don't you futz around with that one? unless it's in production (workmachine1 )I've tried VMWare but I could never get it to run linux inside windows, but maybe you could, if you wanted to experiment with linux, and not have to actually "dedicate" another pc to. it's a virtual machine ![]() |
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Oops - I worded that badly. What I meant was that I already have 2 PCs in my office & I didn't want to drag another one in here for Linux.
So I downloaded Knoppix yesterday, and I must say I'm quite impressed. Booted it up on the 'ol laptop & it seems to have recognized all of my peripherals, including my USB memory key. It came right up in a very Windows like environement & seems to be very intuitive. Even opened up some Office docs off of my hard drive with their version of Office - worked great! The one thing that's driving me crazy is that I can't figure out how to change my screen resolution or refresh rate. I saw the display settings in the control center, but changing those didn't have any affect on my desktop. Anyone know how to do this? |
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