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imsickurdcure | 528 | 528 | will it give me an option to partition or shrink drive c | pilot-data | 179 | annotation-process |
nolimitsoya | 528 | 528 | kandinski, as i said, trying egdy first, and reverting to dapper in case of trouble, would be the best aproach for a new user :) | pilot-data | 180 | annotation-process |
gOldZahN | 528 | 528 | hi folks! srY i forgot to save the command you told me to use to get a higher resolution than 800x600. can you repeat it please? thx | pilot-data | 181 | annotation-process |
noodles12 | 528 | 528 | RedLance: thanks i'll check it out, have you done this? | pilot-data | 182 | annotation-process |
nomin | 528 | 528 | on dapper there is an icon on the desktop in the live session you click to start the installation process. It's pretty straightforward. | pilot-data | 183 | annotation-process |
thevenin | 528 | 528 | imsickurdcure: yes it will | pilot-data | 184 | annotation-process |
Umgan | 529 | 529 | hola | pilot-data | 185 | annotation-process |
imsickurdcure | 529 | 529 | great | pilot-data | 186 | annotation-process |
stefg | 529 | 529 | DARKGuy: I'd search the imagemagick docu... or sudo apt-get install 1G-of-RAM | pilot-data | 187 | annotation-process |
kandinski | 529 | 529 | nolimitsoya: I am considering the option to go back. but I am still hopeful. | pilot-data | 188 | annotation-process |
RedLance | 529 | 529 | noodles12, No, I use coyotelinux as my firewall | pilot-data | 189 | annotation-process |
latoo | 529 | 529 | Where can we get Beryl since their drive crashed? | pilot-data | 190 | annotation-process |
nomin | 529 | 529 | nolimitsoya, I think a stable release is better for a new user. | pilot-data | 191 | annotation-process |
nolimitsoya | 529 | 529 | imsickurdcure, after booting you will be in a live environment. clicking the install icon on the desktop will give you a wizard, helping you to perform the installation | pilot-data | 192 | annotation-process |
thevenin | 529 | 529 | nomin: sorry i didnt know you were talking liveCD | pilot-data | 193 | annotation-process |
RedLance | 529 | 529 | noodles12, That's www.coyotelinux.com | pilot-data | 194 | annotation-process |
strabes | 529 | 529 | gOldZahN: update your video card drivers and add them into your /etc/X11/xorg.conf | pilot-data | 195 | annotation-process |
imsickurdcure | 529 | 529 | after the installation, will it give me an option which OS to boot on startup | pilot-data | 196 | annotation-process |
nolimitsoya | 529 | 529 | nomin, edgy is a stable release | pilot-data | 197 | annotation-process |
strabes | 529 | 529 | imsickurdcure: partitions in linux don't have letter names | pilot-data | 198 | annotation-process |
DARKGuy | 529 | 529 | stefg: lol, I tried the info and man pages of imagick... nothing relevant :( and that apt-get needs money which I don't have :P | pilot-data | 199 | annotation-process |
nolimitsoya | 529 | 529 | imsickurdcure, yes it will | pilot-data | 200 | annotation-process |
grimeboy | 529 | 529 | imsickurdcure, Start installing then when it asks you | pilot-data | 201 | annotation-process |
arepie | 530 | 530 | xo: !xorg | pilot-data | 202 | annotation-process |
ubotu | 530 | 530 | ubu: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type "sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart" in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto | pilot-data | 203 | annotation-process |
grimeboy | 530 | 530 | Ahh, clicked enter wrong time | pilot-data | 204 | annotation-process |
arepie | 530 | 530 | !3d | pilot-data | 205 | annotation-process |
nomin | 530 | 530 | nolimitsoya: but there are some people who have mentioned problems with it. | pilot-data | 206 | annotation-process |
ubotu | 530 | 530 | Sorry, I don't know anything about 3d - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi | pilot-data | 207 | annotation-process |
gOldZahN | 530 | 530 | abes: strabes: thx@strabes | pilot-data | 208 | annotation-process |
TC` | 530 | 530 | thanks | pilot-data | 209 | annotation-process |
imsickurdcure | 530 | 530 | should I defrag first my drive C before i shrink it | pilot-data | 210 | annotation-process |
imsickurdcure | 530 | 530 | or no need | pilot-data | 211 | annotation-process |
nolimitsoya | 530 | 530 | nomin, and the same is true for dapper. edgy is a stable release, period. | pilot-data | 212 | annotation-process |
strabes | 530 | 530 | gOldZahN: by "them" i meant the proper resolutions. | pilot-data | 213 | annotation-process |
thevenin | 530 | 530 | imsickurdcure: not really any need | pilot-data | 214 | annotation-process |
thoreauputic | 530 | 530 | imsickurdcure: yes, defrag first | pilot-data | 215 | annotation-process |
kandinski | 530 | 530 | can anyone help me in enabling mouse support for ttys? | pilot-data | 216 | annotation-process |
nolimitsoya | 530 | 530 | imsickurdcure, defragmentation is a must if you are planning on resizeing | pilot-data | 217 | annotation-process |
noodles12 | 531 | 531 | Redlance: is that just a firewall? or does it act as a dhcp server also? | pilot-data | 218 | annotation-process |
stefg | 531 | 531 | imsickurdcure: defragging is a good measure... especially if it's ntfs | pilot-data | 219 | annotation-process |
thevenin | 531 | 531 | thoreauputic: why may i ask | pilot-data | 220 | annotation-process |
RedLance | 531 | 531 | noodles12, It's a firewall, DHCP server and I have it as a proxy too | pilot-data | 221 | annotation-process |
nolimitsoya | 531 | 531 | imsickurdcure, you will be looking as severe data loss if you dont, and having a full backup is always a good idea | pilot-data | 222 | annotation-process |
w0jtas | 531 | 531 | hi, i have 5 ips for my servers, do i have to set it in my linux configuration ? | pilot-data | 223 | annotation-process |
thevenin | 531 | 531 | i dont defrag before resizing NTFS never gave me any trouble | pilot-data | 224 | annotation-process |
nolimitsoya | 531 | 531 | thevenin, good for you :) | pilot-data | 225 | annotation-process |
RedLance | 531 | 531 | noodles12, But it won't do file or printer serving, or webpages or anything like that | pilot-data | 226 | annotation-process |
kandinski | 531 | 531 | thevein: depends on how full and how old is your disk | pilot-data | 227 | annotation-process |
imsickurdcure | 531 | 531 | ubu: quick question, how much drive space should I allocate for ubunto when I shrink drive c | pilot-data | 228 | annotation-process |
thevenin | 532 | 532 | no i dont mean it like that, if i can learn something new it would be good | pilot-data | 229 | annotation-process |
thoreauputic | 532 | 532 | thevenin: my understanding is that stuff can be isolated on the drive and cause problems - but personally I have only linux here anyway | pilot-data | 230 | annotation-process |
nolimitsoya | 532 | 532 | imsickurdcure, that depends on how much you need. ;) | pilot-data | 231 | annotation-process |
RedLance | 532 | 532 | noodles12, And it only needs minimal hardware | pilot-data | 232 | annotation-process |
noodles12 | 532 | 532 | RedLance: i'm new to this, it says i need 2 PCI network cards? | pilot-data | 233 | annotation-process |
imsickurdcure | 532 | 532 | i only have a 40g hard drive | pilot-data | 234 | annotation-process |
kandinski | 532 | 532 | thevenin: old disks han be half full but using sectors spread over all the disk | pilot-data | 235 | annotation-process |
nolimitsoya | 532 | 532 | imsickurdcure, minimum 5gb, id say, for / and /home | pilot-data | 236 | annotation-process |
thevenin | 532 | 532 | ya | pilot-data | 237 | annotation-process |
imsickurdcure | 532 | 532 | will 10 or 15g be good enough | pilot-data | 238 | annotation-process |
noodles12 | 532 | 532 | i was planning on using my old laptop but i guess i didn't know what iw as doing | pilot-data | 239 | annotation-process |
nolimitsoya | 532 | 532 | imsickurdcure, 10-15gb will be fine | pilot-data | 240 | annotation-process |
thevenin | 532 | 532 | but old HD == low capacity | pilot-data | 241 | annotation-process |
thevenin | 532 | 532 | so i dont bother with them | pilot-data | 242 | annotation-process |
RedLance | 533 | 533 | noodles12, Yes, as opposed to the old ISA cards...as long as your network cards are newer then like 8 years, they should be PCI | pilot-data | 243 | annotation-process |
nomin | 533 | 533 | imsickurdcure, 10 gigs should be enough. Depends on how much stuff you are planning on installing and saving. | pilot-data | 244 | annotation-process |
RedLance | 533 | 533 | noodles12, It dosen't support laptops | pilot-data | 245 | annotation-process |
stefg | 533 | 533 | ubuntu needs about 4 Gig Minimum, but of course you've got to add space or a separate partiton for your /home-dirs | pilot-data | 246 | annotation-process |
thoreauputic | 533 | 533 | imsickurdcure: 15 g would be better of course :) | pilot-data | 247 | annotation-process |
imsickurdcure | 533 | 533 | now, when I boot windows, will windows see that 10-15g or will it be hidden on xp | pilot-data | 248 | annotation-process |
noodles12 | 533 | 533 | RedLance: why do you need two? | pilot-data | 249 | annotation-process |
nomin | 533 | 533 | imsickurdcure, things will be simplest if you tell ubuntu to use LVM. | pilot-data | 250 | annotation-process |
thoreauputic | 533 | 533 | imsickurdcure: windows likes to think nothing else exists | pilot-data | 251 | annotation-process |
thoreauputic | 534 | 534 | ;) | pilot-data | 252 | annotation-process |
nolimitsoya | 534 | 534 | imsickurdcure, if you format with the standard ext3 file system, you can use ext2ifs to access it from windows | pilot-data | 253 | annotation-process |
nolimitsoya | 534 | 534 | nomin, i dont think advicing a new user to get into lvm partitioning is a good idea :) | pilot-data | 254 | annotation-process |
RedLance | 534 | 534 | noodles12, Well, one connects to the internet, and then the other is what connects to the computers on your side. That way, they are physically seperated from the net... | pilot-data | 255 | annotation-process |
St3althy | 534 | 534 | hey all | pilot-data | 256 | annotation-process |
St3althy | 534 | 534 | ubu: i need help installing ubuntu | pilot-data | 257 | annotation-process |
thoreauputic | 534 | 534 | +1 re lvm | pilot-data | 258 | annotation-process |
strabes | 534 | 534 | St3althy: !ask | pilot-data | 259 | annotation-process |
strabes | 535 | 535 | St3althy: !ask > St3althy | pilot-data | 260 | annotation-process |
nomin | 535 | 535 | nolimitsoya, why not? During installation you MUST tell it how to partition the ubuntu installation. LVM is simpler imho. | pilot-data | 261 | annotation-process |
Kervan | 535 | 535 | Hello why i cant see this page with opera : http://www.schroederdesign.com/ahmetaslan/launcher_turk.html | pilot-data | 262 | annotation-process |
thoreauputic | 535 | 535 | ie don't use lvm until you are more comfortable | pilot-data | 263 | annotation-process |
imsickurdcure | 535 | 535 | ubu: last question, ubunto can run windows apps right? how do i do that | pilot-data | 264 | annotation-process |
derFlo | 535 | 535 | hi | pilot-data | 265 | annotation-process |
nomin | 535 | 535 | nolimitsoya, that's how mine is now. I think it's easier, it's just one partition plus a swap. | pilot-data | 266 | annotation-process |
noodles12 | 535 | 535 | OH. so how would i use my "linux server" to replace my router and only use the old linksys as an access point? | pilot-data | 267 | annotation-process |
kandinski | 535 | 535 | imsickurdcure: install wine | pilot-data | 268 | annotation-process |
strabes | 536 | 536 | imsickurdcure: the answer to that question is "partially" - use wine | pilot-data | 269 | annotation-process |
imsickurdcure | 536 | 536 | from the repository | pilot-data | 270 | annotation-process |
zspada15 | 536 | 536 | how do i add something to the startup scripts that has to be run with root privelages? | pilot-data | 271 | annotation-process |
nolimitsoya | 536 | 536 | nomin, with the ubiquity installer you can just let the installer do all the partitioning and formating decisions for you. that will save a new user loads of time and grief, figuring out how linux partitioning works :) besides, lvm wont save much later trouble in his case, since we are only looking at 10-15gb partitions | pilot-data | 272 | annotation-process |
RedLance | 536 | 536 | noodles12, After you set up Ubuntu or Coyotelinux on the "server", then your "server" would connect to your cable modem or DSL or wahtever you have, and then your Linksys would connect to the "server" | pilot-data | 273 | annotation-process |
noodles12 | 536 | 536 | o0o0o0o0o | pilot-data | 274 | annotation-process |
imsickurdcure | 537 | 537 | alright, i'll give this a shot and thanks for your help | pilot-data | 275 | annotation-process |
imsickurdcure | 537 | 537 | later | pilot-data | 276 | annotation-process |
imsickurdcure | 537 | 537 | :D | pilot-data | 277 | annotation-process |
mwe | 537 | 537 | how do you control if sshd is started when booting? | pilot-data | 278 | annotation-process |
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