Starting a new Start !!!

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pr.itdude

tHe nEw gEEk......ITian
I have gone through many threads in open-source section to gain knowledge about open source and to clear my doubts.:)
But most of it are outdated, sticky too.....and there is a lot of improvement since then.

Actually, i am planning to go for a dual-boot, win xp with now ubuntu......,
as i dont want any panic situation and learn about open-source and linux step by step and with understanding its each aspect.

I ran ubuntu many times, to just check it but through live cd and pen drive.
I never installed it on my hard disk. But now, i am thinking of doing it.
I had some basic questions, just about its usage....!!

*How much disk space ubuntu 8 require ?
*Do ubuntu make password protected user's file private just like windows do....?
*Is there some different method of installing a software therein ??
*What is wine ? How can we use it ? Is it worth using it ?
*Do we really not need a antivirus/antispyware or a firewall in linux ?
*Do one can view the private file of a user (which can't in windows, other user cant view the my documents of a password protected user) made in windows with linux ? I mean that with booting from linux, can we view the files of a password protected user of winodows ?
*How can we make windows the default boot OS, without prompting the option screen ?

My most important concern is about private files ......
Please do suggest me, how can i make my linux experience more sweet....:):):)
Other suggestions are welcomed too..........!!

Now dont think about y i named this thread starting a new start........;);)
i have explanation for it too...!!:cool:
 

Liverpool_fan

Sami Hyypiä, LFC legend
*How much disk space ubuntu 8 require ?
You need two partitions at least. A SWAP partition which is double or 256MB more than your RAM whichever is less and a root partition. Bare Minimum is abt. 3Gb, but if you really want to use it have 5GB, and over 10GB is recommended.
Tell you what run Ubuntu's setup in Windows with Wubi, that way you would not need to partition your HD either.

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*Do ubuntu make password protected user's file [b]private [/b]just like windows do....?
Yes it does. Other users cannot modify your user's home directory and you can set it up s.t. they can't even read it.

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*Is there some different method of installing a software therein ??
Very different. Read this:
*amitech.50webs.com/installing/index.php.html

*What is wine ? How can we use it ? Is it worth using it ?
Wine is Windows compatibility layer which facilitates running Windows software in Linux. It works sometimes and lots of times it doesn't. Don't count on it though. Look for alternatives in Linux.

*Do we really not need a antivirus/antispyware or a firewall in linux ?
No you dont. Ubuntu is much more secure than Windows by default.

*Do one can view the private file of a user (which can't in windows, other user cant view the my documents of a password protected user) made in windows with linux ? I mean that with booting from linux, can we view the files of a password protected user of winodows ?
You can read the entire Windows partition.

*How can we make windows the default boot OS, without prompting the option screen ?

Yes. Either edit /boot/grub/menu.lst or use SUM. When you have installed Ubuntu, bump this thread and ask this and anyone of us will answer. Also you could Google the results.

My most important concern is about private files ......
Um...I suggest you create a seperate home directory and encrypt it.
Please do suggest me, how can i make my linux experience more sweet....:):):)
By not thinking Linux as an another Windows, but a totally and radically different OS. Also don't be afraid of the command line.
 
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Why use Wubi?
Partitioning and installing is relatively simple is definitely the more recommended option....
This tutorial ( by NucleusKore) gives a systematic and step-by-step explanation of the same...
*thinkdigit.com/forum/showthread.php?t=96132
 
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pr.itdude

pr.itdude

tHe nEw gEEk......ITian
thnx a ton to anurag nd thewisecrab for this tutorial............ :) :)

btw, i hav 1GB RAM nd i too think that partitioning the HD, with seperate 15 GB for Ubuntu would not be a bad option. Although, right now 120-130 GB (out of 150 GB,left out after partitioning) is full. I have to delete some wastes.

Any suggestion about encrypting the home directory .....??
 
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pr.itdude

pr.itdude

tHe nEw gEEk......ITian
hi guyz..........
i am all set to set up ubuntu on my pc.......
but now i am thinking to install it in the same drive which had Windows.......as i dont want to partition ...........is it a gud idea..........??
do the files of windows and ubuntu conflict.......??
any suggestions regarding that...........!!!
 

Rahim

Married!
You cant install Windows & Ubuntu in the same partition. You have to create 2 new partitions, one for "/" root and other for Swap. Its quite simple actually.
 
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pr.itdude

pr.itdude

tHe nEw gEEk......ITian
^^
See, what i understood by ur post is that, i cant install windows in my C: drive......
I have windows in C: drive and there are three other drives too, D:, E: and F: .....
So u r trying to say that, i should format and create a new drive G: (only for ubuntu)..........??? right ??
And is 10 GB would be sufficient if latter is the case.........??
 

a_k_s_h_a_y

Dreaming
Listen dude
Create a separate X: Drive for Ubuntu !!!

Format one of your FAT/NTFS. Keep a note of this drive SIZE. Call it X drive X: !!
Live Boot Ubuntu, Select Manual Partition during install.
Then delete X: !! From its size you identify it.
Create new partition from left over space after deleting X:
Create a 10GB Partition for Ubuntu, Ext3 Partition, Mount Point as /
Create another 1GB partition from remaining space, set it as SWAP.
The Rest of remaining free space of the now deleted X:, just leave it Alone Or Format As NTFS.

Rest all drives don't touch. If will clearly show A TICK on drives which will be Formatted.
Rest all no format no changes absolutely.

That's the End of it.
 

talktorishav

techspalace
By default your home directory isn't encrypted in Ubuntu. That means, root user or other user booting a different Linux can see your files.

To make sure that no user can read your files(including you if password forgotten), you have to encrypt it.

It's very simple in Intrepid, try it and if there's any problem let us know.

I hope this elaborates the answer to your prime concern.
 
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pr.itdude

pr.itdude

tHe nEw gEEk......ITian
Re: Starting a new Start !!! Calling all the linux gurus..!!!

hi buddies..........
Finally, i installed Ubuntu 8.10 successfully without any hassle... :)
I never knew that installing an linux OS is so easy..!!!

Thnx a ton to all the Linux gurus here......nd the tuts provided by them..!!!

NOW I CAN PROUDLY SAY "THE FUTURE IS OPEN" :wink:

Now, i want solutions to some of my earlier queries.....
1. How to make windows my default OS, infact the Boot Loader (i think GRUB) must not ask for choosing Linux or other OS. I just want that whenever i switch on my pc, it loads windows as usual until and unless i manually ask for boot options (how to do that.....umhh...by pressing F8 key ?? right ?)

2. We can view the entire file system of windows password protected user after login in Ubuntu . I just want to know that how can i prevent the Ubuntu user to open the password protected user's home (My documents) files...?? Its ok to allow to open the other drives, i am concerned only abt the windows user home files .

3. How to install softwares,plugins etc in linux...? I heard there is a different method in linux than windows..?

Any other suggestions will be welcomed warmly.....!!!
Thnx linux gurus..!!
 

Rahim

Married!
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You have to edit /boot/grub/menu.lst file to make Windows your default OS. Open a Terminal and enter
Code:
sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
and give YOUR password. This will open the file in Gedit. Navigate to the option "Default" and change the number accordingly. Remember Grub counts from "0" and not "1". Just see in which line Windows is displayed in the Grub Menu when booting. Example if it is the 4th Line, then edit "Default" to 3 (Remember the counting begins with 0).

Then navigate to the option "Timeout" and change it ,say, 2, which means the default OS(Windows) will be booted after 2 seconds. Now save this file.

As for permissions, enter this in a Terminal
Code:
sudo nautilus
and this will open Nautilus(File Manager) with root privileges(Admin). Now navigate to the windows directory which you want to deny access and Right-Click on that folder and change the Permissions accordingly.

Linux has A Package Manager to install the applications. Ubuntu has Synaptic Package Manager, which is a front-end for APT, a comman line package manager. Open Synaptic and search for applications and click on "Mark for Installation" and click "Apply". This will download the packages and install them. You have to enable all repositotires to see all the packages. Then click on "Reload" and then search/install packages.

I hope i have cleared some doubts of yours. Happy Linuxing :)
 
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pr.itdude

pr.itdude

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Thnx a ton a_rahim

the boot problem sorted out.

But, i still didnt got the sol of my file permissions problem, although i tried nautilus. I think i should make it more clear now.....
Actually, i want that whenever anyone, including me (or any other Ubuntu user) try to open the "documents and settings" folder of a windows user, say X (which is password protected in windows and made the home files private)....it must deny him !!! And the permissions cant be changed by anyone through linux...!!! i hope now u got my problem better...!!!

* I installed VLC on my system using Synaptic package manager. But how can i install a package or s/w which i downloaded through net or got via other media (like through digit's cd)...Where these files are isntalled ? Can i change their location..?

* One more thing how to unrar a file or decompress a .rar or .zip file in linux ?

Thnx linux gurus out here.
Kindly u ppl plz give me some links of gud linux tuts.....so that i can go through the basics of linux and some sites to download s/w...!! Any other suggestion r welcomed....!!!
 

Rahim

Married!
Since Ubuntu used .deb as packages format, and it has other dependencies, the Package Manager makes it an easy and clean way of installing the applications. You can use AptonCD to install the packages, downloaded from the other PCs or sources. (Dependencies have to downloaded as well though)

Suppose you got/downloaded the vlc.deb file but its depencies have to be installed together with VLC package for it to work. So you can install it when connected to Net and it will download its dependencies, if required.
I would advise using Synaotic but if you are comfortable with the other method, then be my guest :D

You have to install "rar" and "unrar" packages from Synaptic. I believe Ark or File Roller would do your compressing/uncomressing work.


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pr.itdude

pr.itdude

tHe nEw gEEk......ITian
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But, i still didnt got the sol of my file permissions problem, although i tried nautilus. I think i should make it more clear now.....
Actually, i want that whenever anyone, including me (or any other Ubuntu user) try to open the "documents and settings" folder of a windows user, say X (which is password protected in windows and made the home files private)....it must deny him !!! And the permissions cant be changed by anyone through linux...!!! i hope now u got my problem better...!!!
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what abt this............???
 

Rahim

Married!
^:D I myself am looking at the options of ntfs-3g manual. By using defaults, the folder belongs to root with 777 access. If i change it, say 770, but it reverts back to 777 :( (I am referring to NTFS partitions only)
 

vamsi360

Always confused
^:D I myself am looking at the options of ntfs-3g manual. By using defaults, the folder belongs to root with 777 access. If i change it, say 770, but it reverts back to 777 :( (I am referring to NTFS partitions only)

dude 777 means write permission to all. I never checked the permissions.

In a website the public_html which is under root has 755.(off the topic)
 

Rahim

Married!
^I know vamsy about 777 :) My problem is that my ntfs partitions always have full access permissions(777) despite changing it with root privileges.
The default permission in Linux is 755, i guess.
 

FilledVoid

Who stole my Alpaca!
But, i still didnt got the sol of my file permissions problem, although i tried nautilus. I think i should make it more clear now.....
Actually, i want that whenever anyone, including me (or any other Ubuntu user) try to open the "documents and settings" folder of a windows user, say X (which is password protected in windows and made the home files private)....it must deny him !!! And the permissions cant be changed by anyone through linux...!!! i hope now u got my problem better...!!!
You could easily restrict access to the whole drive using fstab. However if it is folder you might want to check Access Control Lists.not sure if that works but its worth a try.
 
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