Yes, please do that. I think it will help you a lot!
You can install software via executable binaries in Linux also, but usually they are called ".run" files, not ".exe" like in WIndows. But the...
Even with 256mb RAM, you shouldn't have much problem installing Xubuntu from a live disc. But Ubuntu uses Gnome by default, which is... well, it's...
I agree with Impotence. If the code won't run on your hardware if it's modified, what good is the fact that it's open-source?
Sounds like you're using PPTP to connect to a corperate LAN. Make sure your gateway, routes and DNS servers are being picked up correctly, or else...
Hi, welcome to Hardwareforums. Keep in mind, people need this stuff to do their jobs, so design for simplicity and stability. Keep variables low...
With 256, please try Xubuntu instead of Ubuntu. It will make better use of your resources. :)
How much RAM do you have? Also, you might want to try a different CD and CDROM drive.
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Is the motherboard lifted off of the back panel by risers (e.g. aluminum "A" risers or copper female threaded nuts), or is it screwed straight on...
Why not just run a new session as the myth user and switch between your account and that one? In Linux, you can easily have multiple concurrent...
ATI 9200's and earlier have open-source drivers which work well with no user interaction. The later cards however rely on horrible closed-source...
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It's up over here, maybe it's a DNS problem in your area. Try pinging 82.211.81.166 ...if you can, it's a DNS problem.
Wow, the geekiness overfloweth, your 20-sided die runneth over. :) All you need now is a star wars nerd roomate with chewbaca bedsheets.:D
Hi TPC, it's been a while. :) Yes, TPC is correct, the best solution is to have your system partitioned so that /home/ is not on the root...
Just backup your /home/ directory. It's not Windows; there's no registry. You just drop it back in place and it should work.
I lay it out similar to Gnome, as it seems useful to me. But unlike Gnome, KDE doesn't break when you customize things, nor does it look flat and...
Upgrading Debian from Sarge to Etch was completely painless; I didn't have a single issue. If you have KDE related issues though, delete your...
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