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Unidentified Assilant
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My PC specs are...
Windows XP Home Operating System (I hate microsoft though... i wanted linux but my dad said he only knows how to use windows)
3.2mkz processor
1024mb memory
56k CD-RW/DVD Combo Drive
NVidia GeForce FX 5000 Series
4 USB Ports
Any thing else good I can think of.
Windows XP Home Operating System (I hate microsoft though... i wanted linux but my dad said he only knows how to use windows)
3.2mkz processor
1024mb memory
56k CD-RW/DVD Combo Drive
NVidia GeForce FX 5000 Series
4 USB Ports
Any thing else good I can think of.

Somebody please buy my Dreamcast >_> £20+shipping
"mkz"? If you meant 3.2Mhz, you're not running slower than a 4004. ^^* You probably meant GHz...Unidentified Assilant wrote:My PC specs are...
Windows XP Home Operating System (I hate microsoft though... i wanted linux but my dad said he only knows how to use windows)
3.2mkz processor
1024mb memory
56k CD-RW/DVD Combo Drive
NVidia GeForce FX 5000 Series
4 USB Ports
Any thing else good I can think of.
Warranty-Voiding fun!


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Unidentified Assilant
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SpongeBuell
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You may want to try asking him about a dual boot system. Everyone is happy. Some distros set it up automatically (of course, you can change it) and even save what you have. Of course, you may wanna back up just in case.Unidentified Assilant wrote:Windows XP Home Operating System (I hate microsoft though... i wanted linux but my dad said he only knows how to use windows)
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You don't need to know any computer languages, the command prompt is just like using dos in windows. It's fairly easy to use, and even easier if you're comfortable with dos, Dual booting is having more than one OS on a computer at a time, so you can have both linux and windowssam wrote:Is a lot of basic computer langauges needed?, how easy is it to use, and what it dual boot? and what are the different distros, are they just like 95,98,me,nt,xp ?
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SpongeBuell
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a menu that lets you choose your operating system, if you have dual boot. If you don't (you probably will, it tends to assume you want it when installing Linux) have dual boot, it will take you to the one OS you installed.
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Pros:
fun to play with
configurable
free
fast
stable
open source (meaning anyone with the ability can program for it, making it updated often and well-built)
Cons:
hard to install some programs
your monitor basically needs to support 1024x768, more if possible. Everything is kinda big, though that can be changed
I don't care for the fonts
Windows Applications don't run without quite a bit of work (even then, nothing too complex)
I'd say it's worth a shot, especially at its price
http://www.novell.com/products/linuxpro ... index.html
fun to play with
configurable
free
fast
stable
open source (meaning anyone with the ability can program for it, making it updated often and well-built)
Cons:
hard to install some programs
your monitor basically needs to support 1024x768, more if possible. Everything is kinda big, though that can be changed
I don't care for the fonts
Windows Applications don't run without quite a bit of work (even then, nothing too complex)
I'd say it's worth a shot, especially at its price
http://www.novell.com/products/linuxpro ... index.html
Life of Brian wrote:I'll be honest with you - I would have never guessed that.RYW wrote:RYW:
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