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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: ryan247 on 7 January 2004, 07:29

Title: computer
Post by: ryan247 on 7 January 2004, 07:29
hey someone help me with everything i need to know. just email me if you wish to help me please i need help or just tell me on here. the stuff i need to know is how to find a hidden folder...also what is a compressed folder i need alot of help with all this other stuff....
theres a whole list of shit  that i have no clue what to do or how to use

anyone help me i'm open for suggestions and help                              


 [email protected] ([email protected])

[ January 06, 2004: Message edited by: ryan247 ]

Title: computer
Post by: Laukev7 on 7 January 2004, 07:32
Just ask your questions here, and we will answer them. Keep in mind that we do not support Microsoft operating systems.
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Post by: ryan247 on 7 January 2004, 07:36
well shit.. what system doesn't have mircosoft in it or involved with it... man well i guess i'm out of luck damn... what do you use other than microsoft...
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Post by: Laukev7 on 7 January 2004, 08:03
The best choice, of course, is Mac OS X, but there are also Linux, FreeBSD, BeOS and many others. Microsoft may have a huge marketshare, but they are not alone, and their stronghold on the market is slowly declining.

[ January 06, 2004: Message edited by: Laukev7 ]

Title: computer
Post by: ryan247 on 7 January 2004, 08:07
you know i had one of those mac i books once for school no offence though it sort of sucked i know mac is more eay to use but the i book blew donkey balls its all good though could i take off microsoft and put on linux because i just can't deal with mircosoft anymore it gets on my nerves all the time and i just hate it
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Post by: Laukev7 on 7 January 2004, 08:15
Those iBooks (I'm assuming you're talking about the G3 clamshells) were known to have issues and were running Mac OS 8 or 9, which were entirely different than Mac OS X, which like Linux is a UNIX operating system. Apart from the clamshells, Macs were and still are excellent computers, and Mac OS X beats Windows both in stability and ease of use.

Try Mac OS X if you can, you won't regret it.

As for Linux, you certainly can install it on your computer. Most distributions allow you to resize your hard drive to make space for Linux without destroying your Windows partition, if ever you need it for some reason.

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Post by: Fett101 on 7 January 2004, 08:17
Good lord! is this guy for real?
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Post by: hm_murdock on 7 January 2004, 08:25
what did you do with your iBook?
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Post by: Laukev7 on 7 January 2004, 08:26
quote:
Originally posted by Fett101:
Good lord! is this guy for real?


Now, now, one has to start somewhere, Fett. I was a newbie at one point, too; 5 years ago I didn't even know Linux existed.

[ January 06, 2004: Message edited by: Laukev7 ]

Title: computer
Post by: ryan247 on 7 January 2004, 08:39
well what i did with my i book was i returned to the school cause it was never mine to begin with i sort of stole it.

hey Laukev7 how would i intsall this linux do i have to buy it thats all i need to know and then i'll be set cause i know how to install stuff so..thanks for you help.

[ January 06, 2004: Message edited by: Fett101 ]

Title: computer
Post by: Laukev7 on 7 January 2004, 08:52
You don't need to buy Linux. It's a free operating system. You can download most distributions as iso files.

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Post by: Fett101 on 7 January 2004, 08:53
quote:
Originally posted by Laukev7:
Now, now, one has to start somewhere, Fett. I was a newbie at one point, too; 5 years ago I didn't even know Linux existed.


All righty then. I just hadn't run across such a newbie for a while.

But so you know Ryan, try not to double post. If you forgot something you wanted to add to a post you just did, just edit the the previous post.

[ January 06, 2004: Message edited by: Fett101 ]

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Post by: ryan247 on 7 January 2004, 08:55
my bad fett forgot about that...i know enough about computers just to use them
but i wish i new more and more would be super
thanks for all the help guys or girls

anything you tell me a will listen/read

just don't forget i'm a newbie
hey if you could point me in the direction of these so called linux i would convert right away
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[ January 07, 2004: Message edited by: ryan247 ]

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Post by: Xeen on 7 January 2004, 10:07
This thread does not belong in the Windows Operating Systems section. Ryan, please post your threads in the proper sections. I moved your thread about how to make viruses to the Programming section.

I'm not sure if this thread belongs in the Linux section either, so I'm gonna leave it up to another mod to either leave it here or move it.
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Post by: hm_murdock on 7 January 2004, 14:26
ryan, hit me up with a message on AOL IM. my name is murdock160

I'll give ya some pointers on installing teh Linux!!!

it can be tricky in places, but I've made it work well enough. It's not my favorite thing in the world, but I've always coaxed it into working
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Post by: ryan247 on 7 January 2004, 19:22
i only go on at night. ok so guess i gots to gets the linux. ASAP
any other pointers and/or tips would be highly appreciated
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Post by: Uipe on 8 January 2004, 04:35
ryan first of all don't F**** your windows install or start installing windows without first giving us somme information about your computer knolleges and needs...
Other thing do you know what to do with iso files (don't flame me ppl he doesn't seem to know alot of things....)

if I were you I would read this texts you a lot of atention:
http://www.linux.org/docs/beginner/index.html (http://www.linux.org/docs/beginner/index.html)
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Post by: ryan247 on 8 January 2004, 04:54
yeah i'm new you got a fucking problem bitch
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Post by: hm_murdock on 8 January 2004, 07:02
quote:
yeah i'm new you got a fucking problem bitch


What the fuck is that supposed to mean? Dude tries to help you out and and you flame him?
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Post by: Siplus on 8 January 2004, 07:28
quote:
Originally posted by Jimmy don't give a shit about MS:


What the fuck is that supposed to mean? Dude tries to help you out and and you flame him?



well, he hasn't exactly recieved a warm welcome, and Uipe came off a little harsh, such as  
quote:

he doesn't seem to know alot of things....


anyway...
ryan247: i'm assuming you have already gotten in touch with other members here via aim or some chat service, but in case you haven't, i guess we can start giving advice on this thread.

first of all, you can get a linux distro 3 ways: downloaded and burning (if you have DSL or cable modem (or if you are lucky enough with a T line)), buying the medium from a third party vendor, and buying the medium directly from a linux company (like Redhat or Suse).

if you have a fast connection, a cd burner, and cd burning software that will allow you to burn iso images, i suggest you just download it  (http://smile.gif)

if you need help finding the file download for the iso file(s) of a distro just let us know.

when i started about a year ago, i downloaded Redhat 8, and currently use Redhat 9. since redhata doesn't make personal edition anymore, you could try to download Fedora Core 1 if you are interested in this line of distro.

a lot of people also like Mandrake. i think the newest one is 9.2, but i'm sure someone else knows a lot more about mandrake than me. i have 9.2, but i don't like it too much :-/

there are other mainstream distros like Suse, slackware, debain, knoppix, etc. if you already found one and decided on it, than i'm sorry for wasting your time.

as others have said, do not hesitate to ask any questions. we will try to help you as best we can.
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Post by: ryan247 on 8 January 2004, 08:12
sounds good thanks everyone for your help if i have any other questions i'll ask
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Post by: preacher on 8 January 2004, 11:49
quote:
Originally posted by Laukev7:
The best choice, of course, is Mac OS X, but there are also Linux, FreeBSD, BeOS and many others. Microsoft may have a huge marketshare, but they are not alone, and their stronghold on the market is slowly declining.

[ January 06, 2004: Message edited by: Laukev7 ]



laukev dont come to the linux/unix forum suggesting Mac OS X......lol

We suggest only non proprietary *nix here.
Title: computer
Post by: ryan247 on 8 January 2004, 18:08
enough that last message was not directed towards me i feel important replying so thats why i'm doing this

and again thanks for your help
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Post by: Master of Reality on 8 January 2004, 20:47
cat /proc/thread > /dev/lounge

(....moved to the lounge)
http://forum.microsuck.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=7&t=001936 (http://forum.microsuck.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=7&t=001936)

[ January 08, 2004: Message edited by: The Master of Reality ]