I'm kinda liking this OS... I just wish the cube, and the pulling window thingy would work :mad:
Any others that i can run off the CD that anyone recommends?
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I'm kinda liking this OS... I just wish the cube, and the pulling window thingy would work :mad:
Any others that i can run off the CD that anyone recommends?
Get Vista
rofl ILMV
@Andrew G, Booo! Thats it! Your're Banned from all forums. :lol:
:cry:
I'm still using XP, but i just like the new feel :p and besides, my computer can't handle Vista :(
I remember when I was like you...a couple of months ago:bigyello:Quote:
Originally Posted by Andrew G
I got Ubuntu and it had a nice and fresh touch to it. Then I realized that pretty much the only thing I could do was listening to music and browsing the web (and being forced to spend hours in the terminal just to try to make Wine work...bah). To play games, use visual studio or use pretty much ANY software I had to reboot back into XP.
Then I threw Ubuntu out the window.
I think you will return to us again soon;)
Actually i can't even listen to music or surf the net normally, I'm missing too many plugins :afrog:Quote:
Originally Posted by Atheist
That's littering. I hope you got fined for that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Atheist
Install XMMS.Quote:
Originally Posted by Andrew G
urpmi xmms
or is it...
apt-get install xmms
Or something. I forget :(
When will you people realise command lines are so 15-years ago.
I'm installing some plugins now, but since i'm running it off the CD, where are they installed? :ehh:
Where do I get it? I'm still new to this whole Linux thing, so i dunno alot of things yet, I really should have read a tutorial or somethingQuote:
Originally Posted by thegreatone
Linux Tutorial:-
1. Revert to Windows.
You've not crossed over until...
1. You've got at least 1 server that doesn't have a GUI desktop installed. GUI's are for wimps.
2. You've spent 15 hours on the trot programming C with a commandline compiler.
3. You've developed a violent, rabid hatred for all things MS and all windows users.
4. you don't even see the numbers any more.
5. You've lost all semblance of a social life....like wossname
Your RAM ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Andrew G
If you really don't want to repartition then use a virtual machine, the live cd is equally slow anyway and your settings/installs will be persistent.You don't specifically need xmms to play mp3's, just those plugins (which in Feisty are 'auto-suggested' when you try to play a media file).Quote:
Originally Posted by Andrew G
:eek2: Damn, i hardly have ram to run anything to begin with :(. VisualAd suggested i try the virual machine, but it said something about needing more space, so i scrapped it. I did download the plugins that it suggested and it played everything fine, but its just a pain to do every time i load it up. I might instal it on another machine, but for now, i'm enjoying playing around with it :p
Have you been to the Beryl Wikipages for the special flash effects. Note that you must install drivers for your graphics card.
For audio drivers (or for a lot of things), I'd advise using Automatix 2. It just makes installing some software so much more easier.
Right now, my X server has crashed on my PC, so I am forced to use Ubuntu without the GUI.
Nonsense, I almost spoke to a real person last week.Quote:
Originally Posted by Valleysboy1978
That's ok, I'm still living in the 1970's.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gary Campbell