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smash

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« on: 6 April 2003, 12:29 »
OK, I have a few beggining questions before I download Mandrake 9.1

What is in you opinions the best all around media player?

I have integrated graphics will it work?

When I install Linux, will it almost automatically partition for me?

Whick is the fastest site to get Mandrake from?

And lastly, when I install stuff, will it be like windows where there is a wizard?

Thanks in advance for the help!!!!

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« Reply #1 on: 6 April 2003, 12:50 »
if it helps, i want to share a partition, will this slowdown linux?

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« Reply #2 on: 6 April 2003, 18:57 »
1) xine
2) almost definitely
3) yep but it's probably better to do it yourself... partitioning advice can be found on google, at the linux documentation project or elsewhere on this forum.
4) whichever mirror is closest to you/has the best bandwidth!
5) close enough to... actually in my opinion easier.
just double click the .rpm file and there you go...
6) share between two OS's or share on a network?  either will cause no slowdown - sharing over network may slow you down if everyone grabs 700 meg isos of you every 3 seconds but that would happen in any OS.

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« Reply #3 on: 6 April 2003, 22:19 »
Thanks, I mean to share a between Os's.

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« Reply #4 on: 7 April 2003, 04:05 »
So only one OS will use it at a time?
No slowdown at all.   :D
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« Reply #5 on: 7 April 2003, 08:24 »
also,(sorry for all the questions, its almost a faq!) How can i make it so my comp. normally starts in window, and how would I make it get to linux.  Thanks so far!!

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« Reply #6 on: 7 April 2003, 21:52 »
Well, when ya install Linux it will have you setup the bootloader. Probably have Linux, Failsafe, and Windows automatically set up. Just be sure to set whichever one you want as default so that after you reboot it will either automatically go to the default, or you can arrow down to tho other OS.

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« Reply #7 on: 7 April 2003, 11:50 »
I've never had any problems with Xine.
Yesterday it worked
Today it is not working
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« Reply #8 on: 7 April 2003, 11:51 »
Yeah but the interface is maddening

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« Reply #9 on: 7 April 2003, 12:49 »
It's been a while since I've used mplayer so I'll apt-get install it tonight and have another look.
I also agree that some of the Xine skins come with shoddy UI's but I think some are fine - take LCD for instance.  Maybe it's just something your not used to...  
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« Reply #10 on: 7 April 2003, 20:09 »
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What is in you opinions the best all around media player?


For video (mpg, avi, etc.) Xine all the way.
Personally, for mp3 and other audio, I like the look and feel of xmms.

 
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When I install Linux, will it almost automatically partition for me?


For the most part it will, although I would probably partiton it myself so I could set it up for future expansion.

 
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And lastly, when I install stuff, will it be like windows where there is a wizard?


Unfortunately not, but it is fairly easy w/ RPMs (1 command). And the hardes would be tarballs, which are like 3-4 commands.  No big deal really.

Having more than one OS on your computer is more like second nature to me (I have at least 3).  Doesn't slow ur computer down, just takes up HD space.
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