Linux.com Short Training Video, Learn how to Install Linux/Unix OS onto your PC using this short video clip (the same steps apply for all other version e.g. Fedora and Linspire etc). Part 2 Trainin...
Linux.com Short Training Video, Learn how to Install Linux/Unix OS onto your PC using this short video clip (the same steps apply for all other version e.g. Fedora and Linspire etc). Part 2 Training video by Robin Miller
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Haha Are you serious?! I was just thinking: "OMG!! I can make iPhone apps =D I'm gonna be in the app store, i'm gonna be in the app store" Bit random eh?
Reccomended requirements are 300 MHz x86 processor 64 MB of system memory (RAM) At least 4 GB of disk space (for full installation and swap space)
Ubuntu doesn't need a terribly powerful computer to run, it is good for giving older computers new life and functionality as long as the given computer is from the 2000 era. If it is a 90s computer, look for a smaller distro in the Ubuntu family like Kubuntu or Xubuntu.
It is almost funny the fact that you actually explain that ubuntu is way easier than windows; two things: - what are the differences between the various linux based o.s.? - what are the system requirements to be able to use (and enjoy)some of the desktop effects?
ubuntu can mess up ur pc and other os if you just delete the partition its is. Just a not to noobs. Can anyone tell me how to remove ubuntu without having to reinstall all my other os?
youve got to be kidding me, im pretty sure youve figured that out but just so you know a noob thing is wanting to speak out some carpy argument when you dont even know how to bust an OS directly anyhoo im certain youve figured how to do it so what the heck these wasted letters meh!
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mah, secondo me la grafica di questo e dell' 8.04 sono le migliori.
I was just thinking:
"OMG!! I can make iPhone apps =D
I'm gonna be in the app store, i'm gonna be in the app store"
Bit random eh?
300 MHz x86 processor
64 MB of system memory (RAM)
At least 4 GB of disk space (for full installation and swap space)
Ubuntu doesn't need a terribly powerful computer to run, it is good for giving older computers new life and functionality as long as the given computer is from the 2000 era. If it is a 90s computer, look for a smaller distro in the Ubuntu family like Kubuntu or Xubuntu.
- what are the differences between the various linux based o.s.?
- what are the system requirements to be able to use (and enjoy)some of the desktop effects?