caleb rodgers wrote:
Hey how do I Install your Linux operating system
Go here http://goodbye-microsoft.com/ and download and install
debian.exe, that's all you need to do.
--
Jimmy Johnson
Bakersfield, CA. U.S.A.
Registered Linux User #380263
K.I.S.S. (Keep it simple stupid)
Please keep the discussion on list, so that others looking for help will
be able to benefit as well.
caleb rodgers wrote:
> this really doesn't really help me very well like immediately what
> can I do exactly and dual boot to windows vista. step by step in
> great detail man. Please help.
What i
caleb rodgers wrote:
> Hey how do I Install your Linux operating system on my computer I can
> only access my database drive and I want to dual boot with Windows
> Vista.
http://www.debian.org/ has two important links for you:
The download site:
http://www.debian.org/CD/http-ftp/#st
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 4:06 AM, caleb rodgers wrote:
> Hey how do I Install your Linux operating system on my computer I can only
> access my database drive and I want to dual boot with Windows Vista. I have
> like 80 GB of Hard disk space. I installed the battlefield 2 game on my
&g
2009/3/13 caleb rodgers
> Hey how do I Install your Linux operating system on my computer I can only
> access my database drive and I want to dual boot with Windows Vista. I have
> like 80 GB of Hard disk space. I installed the battlefield 2 game on my
> laptop. I have a AMD
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 4:06 PM, caleb rodgers wrote:
> Hey how do I Install your Linux operating system on my computer I can only
> access my database drive and I want to dual boot with Windows Vista. I have
> like 80 GB of Hard disk space. I installed the battlefield 2 game on my
&g
caleb rodgers wrote:
Hey how do I Install your Linux operating system on my computer I can
only access my database drive and I want to dual boot with Windows
Vista. I have like 80 GB of Hard disk space. I installed the
battlefield 2 game on my laptop. I have a AMD turion64 x2 processor
and a
Hey how do I Install your Linux operating system on my computer I can only
access my database drive and I want to dual boot with Windows Vista. I have
like 80 GB of Hard disk space. I installed the battlefield 2 game on my laptop.
I have a AMD turion64 x2 processor and a built in broadcom
On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 01:27:55PM +0700, Deskha wrote:
> Dear Sir or Madam,
>
> We would like to ask to you about Linux Operating System. Which one
> operating system that we can pay only one times but it can useful for
> another PC in the same organization? We are very gl
ir studies. In this phase they studied the structure of the linux
operating system with an intention of developing the kiswahili version of linux
os.
In second phase we expect to develop it. We have visited your website and read
your projects. We have been very much interested.
So we would l
understanding about UNIX type operating systems.Enough
> context, now the questions:
>
> 1. Can I still run the Windows 98 with the GNU/LINUX operating
> system?
yes, you can dual boot - partition the system so that you have at
least one windows partition, one swap (generally t
. Can I still run the Windows 98 with the
GNU/LINUX operating system?
2. Are there any tutorials that you can recommend
that relate to the above system?
3. Where and how do I download the
GNU/LINUX operating system?
I look forward to your feedback.
Regards
Rod Upward
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Hi,
> > You've got your facts confused. Linux Torvald's created the Linux kernel.
>
> LINUS not LINUX Trovalds
TORVALDS not TROVALDS --- touch'e! :)
I blame it on force of habit. I've got to spend less time typing "Linux."
-Ossama
_
Hi,
> Clarification: "Debian GNU/Hurd" is not "our own" Hurd distribution.
> It will be also FSF's GNU 0.3.
Yeah? Wow, that's great. I didn't realize that Debian was creating
"official" FSF Hurd distributions. Cool. :)
Thanks for the clarification.
-Ossama
___
On Tue, 17 Nov 1998, Ossama Othman wrote:
> By the way, the FSF is working on their own kernel called the "Hurd." The
> Hurd will probably also run an operating system comprised mainly of GNU
> utilities, just like most Linux distributions. In fact, Debian is
> developing its own Hurd distributi
Hi Joseph,
> I confess to my "Linux" typo when I meant Linus (Torvalds). By
> "facts confused" are you referring to this typo? If not, I would
> like to know to what.
>From what I understood from your message, you were implying that Richard
Stallman started Linux. Looking back at your messag
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 15:45:53 -0500 (EST)
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Hi,
> go to www.gnu.org to see the whole history of the thing. In a
> nutshell: Richard M. Stallman had the idea to create a free unix
> clone. Others liked the idea and helped him. Linux wrote the
> first working kernel. The ESSENCE of the idea is computer code
> that is totally open to examin
nder: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We are a group of students doing an assignment on LINUX operating
system. We hope that you will be able to give us some information on
the LINUX installation and comparison with windows or DOS.
Mail us back as soon as possible.
Thank you
A very good comparison can be found at:
http://www.jimmo.com/Linux-NT_Debate/index.html
Will Lowe wrote:
>
> > We are a group of students doing an assignment on LINUX operating
> > system. We hope that you will be able to give us some information on
> > the LINUX instal
> We are a group of students doing an assignment on LINUX operating
> system. We hope that you will be able to give us some information on
> the LINUX installation and comparison with windows or DOS.
Um, yeah, we probably could, but you'll need to ask more specific
questions ..
We are a group of students doing an assignment on LINUX operating
system. We hope that you will be able to give us some information on
the LINUX installation and comparison with windows or DOS.
Mail us back as soon as possible.
Thank you very much for your co-operation and kindness.
Good day and
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