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On Line-hacks!

Just fired up the Ubuntu Live CD for a trial spin. So far, not bad at all. Loaded into the GNOME desktop in about 2 mins (not bad for running off a CD), set up the network card, and started browsing.

If anyone's vaguely interested in trying a ready-rolled installation of Linux which runs from CD and doesn't affect your C drive in any way, give it a spin:
http://www.ubuntulinux.org
Torrent file available. Burn the ISO image to disk with CDBurnerXP pro if you need a free windows CD burner ;)
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Post by duffman91 »

Yeah any Debian based linux distro is superb. I'm quite fond of Knoppix myself.
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I'd like a way of saving live CD settings onto a USB flash drive, but probably asking too much. I may well install this onto a spare drive sometime soon and have a proper play around with it.

My work is starting to demand I have some Linux experience, so I'm trying to jump the gun and get some in before it's really needed. Since I know nowt.
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Nerds. :clownboat:
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mum?
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been thinking about dual booting here soon.. maybe this will curve my urge to fuck up my main drive
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.

I am now sick.
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Foo wrote:I'd like a way of saving live CD settings onto a USB flash drive, but probably asking too much. I may well install this onto a spare drive sometime soon and have a proper play around with it.

My work is starting to demand I have some Linux experience, so I'm trying to jump the gun and get some in before it's really needed. Since I know nowt.
You can absolutelly save your settings, google it. There are plenty of guides that describe where settings are saved and how to mount jump drives.

Installing linux on a spare drive is ridiculously easy. I encourage it, it is also a great learning experience.
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Post by SOAPboy »

duffman91 wrote:
Foo wrote:I'd like a way of saving live CD settings onto a USB flash drive, but probably asking too much. I may well install this onto a spare drive sometime soon and have a proper play around with it.

My work is starting to demand I have some Linux experience, so I'm trying to jump the gun and get some in before it's really needed. Since I know nowt.
You can absolutelly save your settings, google it. There are plenty of guides that describe where settings are saved and how to mount jump drives.

Installing linux on a spare drive is ridiculously easy. I encourage it, it is also a great learning experience.

the question is, can i rip apart my main partition, and yank 20gigs off it without thrashing my main install :-\

edit : Yes i know its possible, but ive had poor luck with doing so.
[size=75][i]I once had a glass of milk.

It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.

I am now sick.
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Post by bork[e] »

Someone has a thread going over in T&T about that. Can't find it but iirc it has what you are looking for SOAP.
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Post by PieceMaker »

Oh I've been messing around with livecds myself off and on.

http://www.livecdlist.com is a good place to check out as well as the http://www.livecdnews.com ;)
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Post by 4days »

keep a copy of this on my walkman:
http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/
handy if you need to fix someone's pc.
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bork[e] wrote:Someone has a thread going over in T&T about that. Can't find it but iirc it has what you are looking for SOAP.
ill dig later.. im thinking about just using partition magic and using my backup drive or somethin..
[size=75][i]I once had a glass of milk.

It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.

I am now sick.
[/i][/size]
[img]http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/3631/171164665735hk8.png[/img]
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Foo wrote:On Line-hacks!

Just fired up the Ubuntu Live CD for a trial spin. So far, not bad at all. Loaded into the GNOME desktop in about 2 mins (not bad for running off a CD), set up the network card, and started browsing.

If anyone's vaguely interested in trying a ready-rolled installation of Linux which runs from CD and doesn't affect your C drive in any way, give it a spin:
http://www.ubuntulinux.org
Torrent file available. Burn the ISO image to disk with CDBurnerXP pro if you need a free windows CD burner ;)
it's very nice. you're just getting around to this?
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bork[e] wrote:Someone has a thread going over in T&T about that. Can't find it but iirc it has what you are looking for SOAP.
http://quake3world.com/forum/viewtopic. ... =partition

that one?

my only worry is i dont want nix to gank ALL of my free space..

Tho it "SHOULD" work if i use my "backup" D:/ and take out of it right? because honestly, id rather that drive be "full" than my C:


and while were on the subject.. Best distro for relearning linux anymore.. honestly, its been almost 2 years since ive even touched linux, and id "like" something thats simple but powerful..
[size=75][i]I once had a glass of milk.

It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.

I am now sick.
[/i][/size]
[img]http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/3631/171164665735hk8.png[/img]
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Ive got a few knoppix cd's around here. basically the same thing.
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DooMer wrote:Ive got a few knoppix cd's around here. basically the same thing.
Got one myself, on a burnt cd from the creators of it from a convention.. funny guys actually..
[size=75][i]I once had a glass of milk.

It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.

I am now sick.
[/i][/size]
[img]http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/3631/171164665735hk8.png[/img]
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Post by SOAPboy »

So whats people thinking about mandrake these days..

Im really giong for compatability here.. id like everything to WORK.. sound, video, ect.. without a ton of fuss.. :-\
[size=75][i]I once had a glass of milk.

It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.

I am now sick.
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[img]http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/3631/171164665735hk8.png[/img]
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Post by SOAPboy »

Welp friends bringing over the new fedora.. gonna give it a whirl

Thanks foo for inspiring me to dual boot again
[size=75][i]I once had a glass of milk.

It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.

I am now sick.
[/i][/size]
[img]http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/3631/171164665735hk8.png[/img]
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

DooMer wrote:Ive got a few knoppix cd's around here. basically the same thing.
as far as being a linux distro that boots live, yeah. other than that, no.
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SOAPboy wrote:So whats people thinking about mandrake these days..

Im really giong for compatability here.. id like everything to WORK.. sound, video, ect.. without a ton of fuss.. :-\
Had Mandrake 10.0 installed recently. I've never had any problems with hardware. In fact on install everything I have would work. The only thing I really had to mess with was the nvidia driver when I had my GF2.
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SOAPboy wrote:
bork[e] wrote:Someone has a thread going over in T&T about that. Can't find it but iirc it has what you are looking for SOAP.
http://quake3world.com/forum/viewtopic. ... =partition

that one?

my only worry is i dont want nix to gank ALL of my free space..

Tho it "SHOULD" work if i use my "backup" D:/ and take out of it right? because honestly, id rather that drive be "full" than my C:


and while were on the subject.. Best distro for relearning linux anymore.. honestly, its been almost 2 years since ive even touched linux, and id "like" something thats simple but powerful..
Partition Magic should do exactly what you want it to do.

As for which distribution, honestly, its like the domestic vs imports debate. Some people have different tastes and swear by them.

My best advice would be to learn some flavor of BSD (freeBDS, NetBSD, OpenBSD)or some flavor of Debian(Knoppix, Ubuntu, Debian Sarge).
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duffman91 wrote:
SOAPboy wrote:
bork[e] wrote:Someone has a thread going over in T&T about that. Can't find it but iirc it has what you are looking for SOAP.
http://quake3world.com/forum/viewtopic. ... =partition

that one?

my only worry is i dont want nix to gank ALL of my free space..

Tho it "SHOULD" work if i use my "backup" D:/ and take out of it right? because honestly, id rather that drive be "full" than my C:


and while were on the subject.. Best distro for relearning linux anymore.. honestly, its been almost 2 years since ive even touched linux, and id "like" something thats simple but powerful..
Partition Magic should do exactly what you want it to do.

As for which distribution, honestly, its like the domestic vs imports debate. Some people have different tastes and swear by them.

My best advice would be to learn some flavor of BSD (freeBDS, NetBSD, OpenBSD)or some flavor of Debian(Knoppix, Ubuntu, Debian Sarge).
Tried.. partition magic almost borked my storage drive.. so im backing up and reformatting the entire thing.. sigh..
[size=75][i]I once had a glass of milk.

It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.

I am now sick.
[/i][/size]
[img]http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/3631/171164665735hk8.png[/img]
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Post by glossy »

i scored a free ubuntu live cd from a mate, now i'm in the process of getting 10 more shipped out to me for free. excellent marketing strategy for nix.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

glossy wrote:i scored a free ubuntu live cd from a mate, now i'm in the process of getting 10 more shipped out to me for free. excellent marketing strategy for nix.
how is that a score unless you're on dialup?
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