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chahal63

Broken In
Hello friends,
I am a regular user of Windows XP & after founding many advantages of Linux over Windows(from forum & magzines) I think of moving to LINUX.
But there is a problem,before this I once installed Suse Linux,but this distro does not mount my NTFS partition automatically and there is no sound support for my sound chip REALTEK ACL860/880.(i have Intel D915GLVG board).
Now please, I want a favour from all friends to suggest me a good distro which has NTFS automount feature & support for Realtek HD ALC860/880.As I need for home use please suggest preferably free distros. Please give me some links who gave free Linux distros in DVD ISO.
I also heard that downloaded distros are sometimes corrupted so please give some popular MD5 checker for checking integrity.

In waiting of your reply.
 

Pathik

Google Bot
try fc6... and i think suse 10.2 mounts ntfs automatically...
just google the distros and u ll get the download links..
 

praka123

left this forum longback
that audio onboard card is supported by alsa from alsa-1.0.7 onwards...ie looong time back...so yo card must be supported by most distros.
 

drsethi

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I am having 915 gav motherboard . I am running SuSE 10.2 very well on it. All multimedia applications run well. NTFS partitions automounted during installation. So in nutshell there should be no problem if you install 10.2 opensuse.
 

baccilus

Cyborg Agent
I had 915GLVG mobo sometime back. And you are right, it's not fully supported. I mean, you won't be able to run surround sound on it. Even on windows the sound quality is really bad when watching DVD movies in 5.1 configuration. This is because it hase just 3 jacks instead of the 6 jacks that 5.1 cards should have. In native realtek drivers the jacks are configured by software. This is a no-issue if you have stereo or 2.1 speakers. It ran fine on FC5 for me. It recognized the sound card out of the box. I just had to install extra codecs for mp3's.
 

gary4gar

GaurishSharma.com
i suggest to use Ubuntu Xmas edition which is modifed version of ubuntu edgy eft includes the following making it the best distro for first timer, its also extremly easy to use
* Integrated codecs (the good the bad & the ugly)
* Flash player 9 beta
* Java
* Adobe Acrobat reader
* Mplayer, VLC, Songbird & Amarok players
* Mencoder, K9Copy, DeVeDE, DVD Shrink - dvd copying software
* Integrated Nvidia drivers (will work with other cards)
* Beryl (icon on desktop of live DVD / CD to initiate works with Intel cards currently, Nvidia is coming!!!)
* Automatix 2 & Automatix Bleeder (in case you want additional software)
* Gaim beta 5 & plugins
* GFTP - FTP Client
* KVIrc - IRC Client
* Additional Themes, icons, cursors & logins
* XSnow - got to love Christmas
* Samba
* NFS
* EasyTag - MP3 Tag Editor
* GDesklets - Eyecandy & info
* Inkscape - Vector editing program
* Screem - HTML Editor
* Gambas - Programing environment
* QEMU & Kqemu Accelerator - Emulation
* Screem - HTML Editor
* Avidemux - Avi (divx /xvid) editor
* NTFS read / write support
* Lamp - web server (Apache2, mysql, PHP5)
* phpmyadmin
* Azureus - P2P software
* MS core Font's and extra fonts
* Wine - Windows emulation
* Alien - Allows installation of foriegn packages (RPM, suse etc)
* Gobby Team programing software
* Ksnapshot - Screen capture software
* Google Picasa - Graphic editing software
* Frostwire Pro - P2P software
* Kolourpaint - Graphics software
* Qcad - Autocadlike software
* Archive Suite - virtually any archive can be handled
* Ajunta IDE - Programing environment
* Bluefish - HTML Editor
* Glade - Interface designer
* Gtranslator
* Bit Tornado - P2P Software
* Amule - P2P software
* Kino - Flick editor
* Audacity - Sound editor
* Dvdrip - Dvd ripping software
* Democracy Player
* Listen Media Manager
* Steamripper - music streamer
* Ilinux (banshee)
* Gnucash - Financial software
* Aria - Download manager
* Build Essentials and make utility's
* Quanta Plus and extras - HTML Editor
* Graveman - burning software
* New Grub splash screen and animated "very pretty" boot up screen (Live DVD only)
* Bum - Boot-up manager
* Sum - Startup manager
* Istanbul - Live screen capture
* Ghex - Hex editor
* Gourmet - Recipe manager
* Isomaster - CD / DVD ISO editor
* GPHPEdit - PHP Editor
* VCDGear - Multimedia extractor
* Aria - Download manager
* ClamAV - Anti-virus software
* Lifrea - RSS feed reader
* Brasero - Disc burning tool
* X-Chat - IRC Client
* QDVDAuthor - DVD authoring software
* Lynx - Terminal browser
* GKRealm - Hardware monitor
* Sysinfo - System information
* Thunar - File manager
* XSensors - Hardware monitor
* MGM - Moaning Goat Meter
* Yakuake - Quake like terminal for X11

INcluding all this Packages means That do not have to configure anything on your own all is preconfigured
 

NucleusKore

TheSaint
You can use Open SuSE 10.2. ntfs partiton mounting has been supported for some time now, I am surprised you have problems. Open SuSE is a good choice if you do not want to **** around with terminal screens.
 
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