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underscore 12-20-2008 03:22 AM

Linux?
 
so I've been thinking of dualbooting my laptop and desktop with Linux and Vista/XP (respectively). I've never used Linux before aside from messing around with a bootcd I had a while back so which build/version/whatever is the easiest to get into using? I'm also wondering about driver compatability and such, my laptop is an HP dv6424ca and when I tried to dualboot it with XP I learned most of the drivers are only available for Vista. My desktop occasionally gets used for games but for the most part it just torrents and streams with TVersity, I'm assuming it should handle the switch just fine?

TIA

willystyle 12-20-2008 05:24 AM

Alot of problems in Linux are a bitch to fix if you don't know any Unix command lines. For me, it was a very rough transition phase, in the end, i deleted the partition.

John 12-20-2008 12:27 PM

The best distro for you is the one that has the all drivers you need. The only way to find which one does, is to install it. Install from "bootcd" or "live" or "one" cd to find which ones work for your hardware.

underscore 12-20-2008 01:15 PM

so you're saying I'm gonna have to d/l all of them til I find one with drivers that work? what a PITA. I was checking out Ubuntu last night but the supported video card page has crashed.

aside from Ubuntu what are some of the distros I should check out?

John 12-20-2008 01:44 PM

I recommend any of the 4 CD or 1 DVD distros. Mandriva and SUSE are a couple of these. Some people prefer the easy-to-install 1 CD distros. I prefer to get everything at once, so I don't have to look around for more programs, like GIMP (Photoshop clone), etc.

I also recommend you try to decide whether you like the Gnome or the KDE gui. The decision can only be made by trying them both. Gnome has the taskbar at the top like OSX, while KDE has the taskbar on the bottom like Windows.

underscore 12-20-2008 01:52 PM

awesome thanks, I'll start getting those now.

I'm thinking I'll use KDE, I hate having the taskbar at the top.

+Kardboard+ 12-20-2008 02:25 PM

You can move the taskbar, which really isn't a taskbar as running programs are on another bar at the bottom in GNOME. Try Ubuntu first, as it is the easiest set up and has driver support for laptops. I think I have the Compaq version of your laptop and it was allll set up in a half-hour. All my laptop wireless and function keys work...heh. You don't need to learn commands unless you want to really get into the system, which if that's the case just Google.

underscore 12-20-2008 03:00 PM

wellk I now have Fedora x86 64 Live, Mandriva int i586 One and Ubuntu 8.10 desktop AMD, I'm burning them now. I'll start with Ubuntu and hopefully I get the same luck as you haha.

FiveDime 12-20-2008 03:05 PM

The distro will all depend what your wanting to do...

For jsut ease of use, Ubuntu is the first look, also check out fedora 10.

underscore 12-20-2008 03:32 PM

for right now all I want is ease of use as it'll be dualbooted with windows. once I get used to it I want to see if I can make the full transition, that of course depends on compatibility with my games/programs/networking.

+Kardboard+ 12-20-2008 03:44 PM

Not really worth fully switching over, IMHO. Compatibility is a definite issue, however, for a secondary computer or a home file/print server, Linux is an AWESOME choice. My old laptop that I mentioned before sucked ass with XP on it, but now with Ubuntu it's been given new life, and surprisingly, more battery life. I use it as a somewhat eco-friendly file/print server. Got a 1.5TB drive hooked up to it and a Sammy laser printer for the whole house to use. :)

underscore 12-20-2008 04:55 PM

point taken, it might be better suited to my desktop as it just runs as a torrenting/streaming/print server. the main reason I'm putting it on my laptop is so I can help my g/f out with her laptop if she has any issues (her dad wants to put Linux on it)

I just booted up Ubuntu from the disk, so far it seems very straightforward, I had no issues finding anything and it said none of my drivers were proprietary so I should be good to go, I'll just need to plug in to d/l them. here goes nothing.

+Kardboard+ 12-20-2008 05:54 PM

lol your girl's dad wants to put Linux on her laptop? :lol Why doesn't he put it on his own computer haha

underscore 12-21-2008 12:27 PM

from what I understand he has it on all their other computers, her laptop got a virus so it had to be reformatted and so he suggested putting on Linux so her chance of getting a virus is reduced.

I'm on Ubuntu right now, so far I've noticed that web pages load slower than in Vista (both on FF) and it's very user friendly *if* you like it as is, I actually think I would've put this on my grandparents laptop (their first computer) when we got it for them last year if I had to teach them again. I've been trying to add VLC as a test but I can't just go to the site and d/l it, I have to do some wierd shit in Synaptic Package Manager to d/l anything but I cant find VLC in there. now I'm downloading 204 updates, which seems kinda retarded as I downloaded the latest .iso from the site so you'd think they'd put the latest updates in there, I guess not. the MSN replacements suck ass too, and somehow it manages to get an 80% connection to my neighbors router when Vista could only get 10%. which is wierd. so I think later I'm gonna try the Fedora Live CD and check that out.

+Kardboard+ 12-21-2008 01:37 PM

Synaptic is wonderful, but for somethings you'll need to add the sources, hence, not quite user-friendly. Very powerful and thorough, though.

Try emessene for Messenger. Much better than Pidgin (which couldn't load my list properly lol) or aMSN, which is just not updated enough lol

underscore 12-21-2008 01:48 PM

emesene doesn't seem to work for me, it hangs when I log in. Pidgin works but its really limited. hopefully I can get Synaptic figured out

FiveDime 12-21-2008 02:24 PM

why dont you just install windows virtual machine and test out the operating systesms that way?

Thats what i do to load linux. I dont even have to shut off my windows xp, i just boot ubuntu from xp so i can have both running at 1 time.

underscore 12-21-2008 02:55 PM

I have Virtual Machine, but I have no need for Linux if I'm already running Vista, I don't see any gains from running it like that.

underscore 12-21-2008 03:11 PM

I hit a snag - I can't access the files on my Vista partition from Linux, I can however get to the files that are shared on my other computer on the network. help?

+Kardboard+ 12-21-2008 03:58 PM

There's a way to do that. It was on Lifehacker I think?

underscore 12-21-2008 04:12 PM

ok sweet, I'll try to look it up.

I also can't install Flashplayer to go on YouTube, I've tried all the methods they list but it wont start installing.

+Kardboard+ 12-21-2008 04:27 PM

Mine downloaded it automatically, I think? Or maybe it's in Synaptic too. I'll share my extra sources in a bit lol

Soundy 12-21-2008 05:28 PM

I haven't tried it, so I dunno how well it will work, but you could try installing Virtual PC and then test your Linux distros in that, running within XP/Vista... save some hassle from dualbooting, at least while you're testing, and the virtualized machine might help reduce driver issues.

Free download from Microsoft: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...ng=en#filelist

underscore 12-21-2008 08:37 PM

I got Flash to d/l automatically, tho it told me it was going to take 6 hours to download so I said fuckit and cancelled. 12 hours and it wasn't done the 204 updates. thus far it's not offering me any benefits as far as I can see, just a lot of hassles and settling.

I know I can run them in VPC but using a bootcd is easier, plus if it can't get the drivers to work with my laptop it's useless to me anyways.

+Kardboard+ 12-21-2008 08:44 PM

lol that sucks man, for me it was so painless. :(


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