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Linux - 11/13/2008 1:18:46 PM   
bigfrank


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Who here uses linux and what distro do you use? I was just curious because it's somewhat of a hobby of mine. I have Ubuntu 8.10. The upgrade from 8.04 included new video drivers that actually work with my comp so I'm stoked about it.

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RE: Linux - 11/13/2008 4:05:38 PM   
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I use Fedora myself. I mainly use it for software development though, not much for personal use.

I don't have a particular reason for using it -- Redhat was the first one I used, and it seemed to have everything I needed, so I just stuck with it and then followed onto Fedora when the Redhat releases ended.

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RE: Linux - 11/14/2008 8:51:47 PM   
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I use Linux every day. Its my primary and secondary machines at work, both of them running Ubuntu (7.10 and 8.10). I also use Xubuntu 8.10 on my laptop.

I have also dual booted 2 home Windows computers with Ubuntu 8.10 for various purposes.

I also use Puppy Linux for various experiments on older, more limited machines. I have Puppy and DSL bootable installations on flash drives.

Just for distro reference, I used to use OpenSuse and Fedora. I started on Ubuntu with 7.04 and have really liked that distro line. So for the near future, Ubuntu will remain my distro of choice. If I had to switch again, it would remain with a Debian-based distro.

As for using Linux at home, except for some games, I use Linux for nearly everything. And recently I have even begun running World of Warcraft on my Linux box. So one by one, I have eliminated the need for Windows. Games are the only remaining applications I need on Windows. And slowly, I am finding more of them working on Wine, so I rarely need to use Windows at all.

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RE: Linux - 11/14/2008 8:57:46 PM   
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I use quite a number of different Linux systems, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, etc... What I choose often is dictated by what I am trying to accomplish i.e. Redhat or Suse for Symantec(Veritas) and/or Oracle, CentOS for VOIP applications, etc...
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RE: Linux - 11/14/2008 9:00:16 PM   
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And slowly, I am finding more of them working on Wine, so I rarely need to use Windows at all.



Did you know that VMWARE server is free, and you can run a virtual instance of windows on you Linux box for those applications that will not work with wine?
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RE: Linux - 11/14/2008 9:04:33 PM   
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I use quite a number of different Linux systems, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, etc... What I choose often is dictated by what I am trying to accomplish i.e. Redhat or Suse for Symantec(Veritas) and/or Oracle, CentOS for VOIP applications, etc...


Ok, technically, that is a number of different *Unix* systems as BSD is not Linux

But yeah, let the goal drive the choice.

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RE: Linux - 11/14/2008 9:05:36 PM   
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And slowly, I am finding more of them working on Wine, so I rarely need to use Windows at all.



Did you know that VMWARE server is free, and you can run a virtual instance of windows on you Linux box for those applications that will not work with wine?


But that would mean I was still running Windows and paying the Micro$oft tax. Hence my desire to eliminate the Windows OS entirely

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RE: Linux - 11/14/2008 9:10:24 PM   
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I use quite a number of different Linux systems, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, etc... What I choose often is dictated by what I am trying to accomplish i.e. Redhat or Suse for Symantec(Veritas) and/or Oracle, CentOS for VOIP applications, etc...


Ok, technically, that is a number of different *Unix* systems as BSD is not Linux

But yeah, let the goal drive the choice.


I know that! FreeBSD, and OpenBSD were listed separately because they are not one of the "different Linux systems" that I use.
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RE: Linux - 11/14/2008 9:12:01 PM   
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And slowly, I am finding more of them working on Wine, so I rarely need to use Windows at all.



Did you know that VMWARE server is free, and you can run a virtual instance of windows on you Linux box for those applications that will not work with wine?


But that would mean I was still running Windows and paying the Micro$oft tax. Hence my desire to eliminate the Windows OS entirely


I can understand the goal, I just know that in the realities of our world it is entirely practical (yet). In some areas they are making tremendous gains, but unfortunately in some areas they are still loosing ground.
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RE: Linux - 11/15/2008 8:53:11 PM   
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I currently use Ubuntu and Puppy on different machines. I've tried in the past Suse and Mepis, both are good. I'll still always use Windows because I work on Windows PC's and still use some software that I haven't gotten to work on Linux....YET.
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RE: Linux - 11/26/2008 8:37:23 AM   
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I have Ubuntu 8.10 on my laptop, along with XP. 8.10 had the right drivers for my wireless network card so I have been using it more. I may download wine since they now have a stable full release and see how much of my win programs I can get to work on it.

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RE: Linux - 11/26/2008 4:59:23 PM   
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I've played with Ubuntu CE (Christian Edition).
http://ubuntuce.com/ (Click on the "skip to content" button at the top)
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RE: Linux - 11/27/2008 11:06:20 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: bigfrank

Who here uses linux and what distro do you use? I was just curious because it's somewhat of a hobby of mine. I have Ubuntu 8.10. The upgrade from 8.04 included new video drivers that actually work with my comp so I'm stoked about it.



We just got one of the Dell inspiron 910("Mini 9" named Iota because it is a small part of something bigger<-- that is what 18yo said anyway ) with the Ubuntu 8.04 installed on it as a promo (99.00 with XPS purchase) The webcam is really sluggish on it. I read 18yo the above post and she immediately plugged into the net and initiated the upgrade manager in hopes that the upgrade to 8.10 will fix her webcam issues. 18 yo likes the OS so far. she said the only thing that she is not pleased with is the webcam and that is not Ubuntu's fault but Dell- they could have set the thing to run through the graphics card and not the processor at the factory.

All the others are microsoft- Looks around...
Hero(Desktop) is running Windows ME. She is very very old folks.
Kirby(desktop) and Ebenezer(Laptop) are both running XP.
Hermes and Minerva(Both desktops) are running early versions of Vista.
Abraham and Nathaniel(both Laptops) have a newer version of Vista.

That is 8 computers. WOW- well there are 8 of us.

Anyway- I came in here looking for a step by step how to fix your web cam on the Ubuntu system... Now I am praying that the upgrade works! THANKS... if you have read this far you should probably pray that it works too cause if it doesn't... Me and my pinkness will be back ISO help.


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RE: Linux - 11/30/2008 8:23:31 AM   
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Definitely check out the Ubuntu online forums about the sluggish webcam. They have a very active community and I have found many answers there. You may have to wade through some searches to find some info, but I have been helped there multiple times with odd things I have run into and could not resolve.

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RE: Linux - 12/4/2008 1:18:36 AM   
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Definitely check out the Ubuntu online forums about the sluggish webcam. They have a very active community and I have found many answers there. You may have to wade through some searches to find some info, but I have been helped there multiple times with odd things I have run into and could not resolve.


Thanks! I will play in their forums tomorrow and see what I find. Her cam is still slow.

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RE: Linux - 1/2/2009 10:47:56 AM   
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I just loaded Linux on my PS3 (I'm doing this post from it..). I'm running YellowDog.. I first tried Fedora 10 and it installed but needs more memory than the PS3 has and didn't run quite right.. Anyone else run Linux on a PS3?


In the humor department,Linux nerds may enjoy THIS. I did anyway..

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RE: Linux - 1/2/2009 4:24:46 PM   
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I use Linux daily, and then some. Really, I use it all the time, since it's on my server.

Personal laptop: Debian Stable/IceWM
Business laptop: Ubuntu Hardy/IceWM
Server: Debian Stable
Mom's desktop: Dual boot WinXP(for specific MahJongg game) and Debian Stable/IceWM (for everything else)

I had to put Ubuntu on my business machine because the PCMCIA card I'm using for a NIC uses a weird bus type.
I used to use RedHat, but I tried new things when RH split to Enterprise and Fedora, and I settled on Debian as my favorite.

I love Linux! :)

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RE: Linux - 1/2/2009 4:25:59 PM   
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And slowly, I am finding more of them working on Wine, so I rarely need to use Windows at all.



Did you know that VMWARE server is free, and you can run a virtual instance of windows on you Linux box for those applications that will not work with wine?


But that would mean I was still running Windows and paying the Micro$oft tax. Hence my desire to eliminate the Windows OS entirely

I wonder how the ReactOS project is coming along...

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RE: Linux - 1/2/2009 7:05:35 PM   
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I use Ubuntu Studio on my laptop. It's Ubuntu with a bunch of open source software installed like The Gimp and Blender.

I had allot of trouble getting that laptop to work too. It took me 4 days to get it to work. Turns out the manufacture didn't put thermal grease on the GPU. I had to use my 1337 skillz to open the laptop apply some thermal grease I had left over from building my super gaming PC 4 months ago. Put it back together and then finally I wouldn't crash wall running Firefox. Imagine 3 cents worth of Thermal Grease would have saved me one big headache.
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RE: Linux - 1/2/2009 8:54:03 PM   
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JohnnyThunder: That's the source of most of my Linux problems... hardware malfunctions.

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RE: Linux - 1/5/2009 5:42:40 PM   
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I wonder how the ReactOS project is coming along...


I wondered too. So I downloaded the 0.3.7 QEMU virtual machine version of ReactOS and gave it a spin on my Ubuntu 8.10 box.

Well... ReactOS is not ready for prime-time... yet.

Sure, it kind of works, but is really quirky and has a lot of bugs. It even failed on WordPad.

Now if they manage to pull it off, and get something as solid as XP, then when MS finally pulls the plug on XP support, people will have options and don't have to upgrade to whatever new Microsoft beta operating system they are pushing at the time.

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RE: Linux - 1/5/2009 8:45:19 PM   
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Wow I have read this thread since I posted about the web cam issues on my 18yo's Dell Mini running the Ubuntu OS and lemme tell you it is like I am reading a foreign language! But yet I persist. Like one of those immersion language learning courses.

BTW- she said the web cam is still a little slow but that it is workable for her... for now- she is going to see if any of the folks at the college know how to make it right.


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