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himtuna

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ubuntu some queries

will I be able to run windows applications on it

Will it support my laptop palath evo N610c (compaq)

Will it run from Live cd
or install on HDD like winXP


Becuase I'm simply fed up from xp I need change.
 
himtuna said:
will I be able to run windows applications on it
NO

himtuna said:
Will it support my laptop palath evo N610c (compaq)
YES (most probably)

himtuna said:
Will it run from Live cd
or install on HDD like winXP
You will start with the live CD. Afterwards you will have an option to install on HD (recommended).

himtuna said:
Becuase I'm simply fed up from xp I need change.
All the best!

Cheers,
Keith
 

digen

Youngling
Err Keith,if my memory serves me right then there are 2 types for Ubuntu,Live CD as well as Install CD.Ofcourse you can install from the Live CD but that would depend on which CD he has got.Doesnt matter much

Anyways it should work both ways. :)
 
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himtuna

himtuna

Journeyman
Thanks for the cheers you must have seen my thread "help urgent winXp installation"

which ubuntu shall I try
Kubuntu or ubuntu

from where I can get them.

EDIT:Hey one more xubuntu

but in windows just one choice Xp prp

EDIT:Dont double post,you can use the EDIT button instead
 
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himtuna

himtuna

Journeyman
I can't install the win applications f@343%534.

what about xandros and linspire
(I hope spelling is right)


Has Digit shipped ubuntu in its regular DVD
I also read chip, IT& EFY, have they included in past.
 

grinning_devil

Cyborg Agent
why donbt u order Ubuntu ??
look for a thread in general section that deals with free CD/DVD's frm Net....

:(( too tired to search for it now for u...
 

praka123

left this forum longback
Windows and Linux are diffrnt OS.so dont expect U can do every wingsas things in GNU/Linux.but U can use wine software for win32 emulation.Try Ubuntu and Use GNOME UI.its the Original UI by Free Software developers.KDE is a mock of windows and fails more often apart from its eyecandy.Have a look @ opensource section for GNOME and XGL magic working will give windows Waista(Vista) a run for money!.
look here
 
digen said:
Err Keith,if my memory serves me right then there are 2 types for Ubuntu,Live CD as well as Install CD.Ofcourse you can install from the Live CD but that would depend on which CD he has got.Doesnt matter much

Anyways it should work both ways. :)

Absolutely right. I was thinking Mepis. And, that's what I prefer over Ubuntu.

- Keith
 
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priyadarshi

Guest
can anyone please suggest the minimum recoomended system configuration for these Linux. All Full version and for both 64 bit and 32 bit.

1. Red Hat Enterprise
2. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9
3. Open Suse 10
4. Fedura
5. Kubuntu

I need the detailed system configuration on Pentium processor with intel mobo. can these 5 Linus be installed and run successfully on P3 800Mhz?
Thanks
 

kato

Karthiksn
ohh you have P3 800Mhz then you cant use the 64 bit versionas it is for 64 bit processor
 
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priyadarshi

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kato said:
ohh you have P3 800Mhz then you cant use the 64 bit versionas it is for 64 bit processor


thanks kato, seems this time only i've asked the right question but also i'm asking about the minimum recoomended system configuration for these Linux. All Full version and for both 64 bit and 32 bit. Using on Pentium CPU with intel mobo

1. Red Hat Enterprise
2. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9
3. Open Suse 10
4. Fedura
5. Kubuntu

Hope to get answered in details.
 

desertwind

Cyborg Agent
The Minimum requirement for any linux will be

286 MHz processor
32 MB RAM (Or even lower)
500 MB Hard disc

Recommended for a Smooth running GUI

1 GHz Processor
256 MB RAM
2 GB HDD free space.
 

vignesh

Wise Old Owl
Keith Sebastian said:
NO


YES (most probably)


You will start with the live CD. Afterwards you will have an option to install on HD (recommended).


All the best!

Cheers,
Keith

You can run a few windows apps using wine/Crossover office...
 

JGuru

Wise Old Owl
Looks like you posted in the wrong section!! Anyway definitely Ubuntu will run fine
on your laptop. Run the Live CD and see it for yourself.
 
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