Re: Linux XP Freespire Edition and Ubuntu Version 7.04
- From: Bit Twister <BitTwister@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 23 Jul 2007 22:18:15 GMT
On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 14:43:04 -0700, The Moose wrote:
I've just gotten two CDs with Linux XP Freespire Edition and Ubuntu
Version 7.04.
I tried running Linux XP off the CD to see what it was like.
Never will use or tried, Firespire.
Questions:
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(1) If I install Linux XP, rather than running from the CD, will
it overwrite what's already on my Windows ME system?? ( I have a
backup of everything that I'm interested in keeping: documents,
programs, Microsoft Outlook Express mailboxes.)
My recommendation. download/burn/boot gparted cd from
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=115843&package_id=173828
defrag and scan disk your windows partition to free up at least 10 gig
for a linux install. It is possible to have a
multiboot system, window, frespire, ubuntu,,,,,,
Boot gparted cd, select a disk drive, shrink the windows partition to
create your 10 gig of free space for each linux install.
Click Apply. Click free/unformatted space, set it
Extented, click apply, click free space in unfomatted space, select
partition type swap and make it around 512 meg bytes or size of your
ram whichever is greater. Click apply.
Now exit gparted cd, insert ubuntu cd, click install and during the
partition phase, indicate you want custom/manual. Click the free
unformatted partition and set type as ext3 and / as mount point,
then click apply.
That way if it gets screwd up, you clicked/enterned the wrong commands.
(2) Is there a way to copy or move my files from Windows ME while
logged into Linux-XP?? Is there a way to see the files so that I can
move them??
You should be able to copy from windows to linux. You use the ls
command to list files on any mounted partition and mv command for
moving files around.
(4) Do I want to retain my Windows ME OS and add Freespire Linux-
XP as a dual-boot or should I wipe the harddrive and start from
scratch with only one operating system??
I have never had to wipe/install to make a dual boot system.
(5) Is there a good set of directions for getting started on Linux-
XP when you're never laid eyes on it before?? I do have a brain;
Basic problem will be the different apps.
http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html
http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Linux_software_equivalent_to_Windows_software
I worked on computer helpdesks for over 13 years as a senior-level
analyst.
Sorry to hear that. It going to make it harder to drop old habits. :-D
Just think of linux as going from win 3.1 to XP.
You will find the Gnome desktop manager a little harder to use than
windows.
If you install kubuntu or KDE desktop manager, you would soon find
yourself at home on linux faster.
For some basic Linux 101,
http://doc.mandrivalinux.com/MandrakeLinux/101/en/Command-Line.html/
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