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"Wubi-Linux" tutorials please, Linux advice please
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04-27-2008, 04:36 PM
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"Wubi-Linux" tutorials please, Linux advice please
Hi all;
I am part of the MS Windows XP diaspora, i see the end coming and
am looking for alternative Operating Systems. At present I run MS
Windows XP and sure like it but I am feeling it will not be a secure
OS in a few months. I tried to download the Linux "application-OS"
named Wubi. FYI, it purports to be the entire Ubuntu OS confiigured
as an application and it supports MS Windows XP, purportedly. So why
the caveats and purportedlies?
When I downloaded Wubi, first it took FOREVER, about nine hours
to download, although, thank God, it was not a heavy application and I
could use another tab to surf the web at the same time.
Second, I never got it to work. When i rebooted, yes, I got the
opportunity to go into Ubunbtu, but there was some message (sorry,
fool-me, I did NOT jot it down) about RAD drivers being missing.
Conclusion: can someone show me a tutorial to get Wubi up and
running, so i can see whether Ubuntu is for me. You know, I want to
see if it is comfortable for me.
ALSO: important: if someone can show me a form of Linux which
"feels" like Windows a little, so i am not too stressed to use it, i
would like a little advice-education.
Do you understand? I want a tutorial for Wubi and advice on the
most Windows-like Linux.
Thank you for patiently bearing with me and Very Best!
Robb
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04-28-2008, 05:15 PM
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Re: "Wubi-Linux" tutorials please, Linux advice please
On Apr 27, 5:40*pm, Malke <ma...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> robb wrote:
> > Hi all;
> > * * *I am part of the MS Windows XP diaspora, i see the end comingand
> > am looking for alternative *Operating Systems.
>
> (snip)
>
> You're posting in the wrong newsgroup. Try one for your Linux distro
> instead.
>
> Here are some links that may help you:
>
> http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.ht...ions/index.php
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP
> Elephant Boy Computerswww.elephantboycomputers.com
> Don't Panic!
Dear Malke;
Thank you for the information. Here is why I even asked here:
Wubi is confiigured not as Linux but as a MS Windows application/
file. So! I asked here where MS Windows problems obtain. However, I
thank you and will go to them, and who knows, they may say: We need
you to ask MS since Wubi supports MS!
Very Best Malke!
Robb
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04-28-2008, 09:07 PM
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Re: "Wubi-Linux" tutorials please, Linux advice please
robb wrote:
> Dear Malke;
> Thank you for the information. Here is why I even asked here:
> Wubi is confiigured not as Linux but as a MS Windows application/
> file. So! I asked here where MS Windows problems obtain. However, I
> thank you and will go to them, and who knows, they may say: We need
> you to ask MS since Wubi supports MS!
Dear Robb:
If you are looking for alternate operating systems you will not want to run
Linux in Windows! Be brave! Walk on the Wild Side! Install Linux like a
grownup!
Or burn an Ubuntu Live CD or Knoppix Live CD and experiment with it. Then
ask questions about Linux in a Linux forum.
Personally, I'm a long-time SUSE user and I believe there's an openSUSE Live
CD, too.
EOT for me.
Malke
--
MS-MVP
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
Don't Panic!
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04-29-2008, 05:32 AM
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Re: "Wubi-Linux" tutorials please, Linux advice please
Thanks Malke!
I really appreciate your input. However, you see, i need to keep
a system running which i am familiar with, and for now its MS Win XP.
What I really need is a chance to spend an hour each day playing with
Linux and making a scad of errors, crashing and so on. I did that
with XP, paid for techies to help and repair, and then got the swing
of things--and I need the same with Linux.
I believe that a system like Wubi or a download of some Linux
dist. on a virtual machine would get me set. Then in the long run,
dual boot like the Swiss have done, and further on--on and on into
pure Linux. But I need an easy start.
Right now I have downloaded a virtual machine and just need the chance
to read into its rules and then download Linux.
But I remain interested also in Wubi--both Wubi and thew virtual
machine will offer me the chance to mess about freely.
Best, Very Best!
Robb
On Apr 28, 2:07 pm, Malke <ma...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> robb wrote:
> > Dear Malke;
> > Thank you for the information. Here is why I even asked here:
> > Wubi is configured not as Linux but as a MS Windows application/
> > file. So! I asked here where MS Windows problems obtain. However, I
> > thank you and will go to them, and who knows, they may say: We need
> > you to ask MS since Wubi supports MS!
>
> Dear Robb:
>
> If you are looking for alternate operating systems you will not want to run
> Linux in Windows! Be brave! Walk on the Wild Side! Install Linux like a
> grownup!
>
> Or burn an Ubuntu Live CD or Knoppix Live CD and experiment with it. Then
> ask questions about Linux in a Linux forum.
>
> Personally, I'm a long-time SUSE user and I believe there's an openSUSE Live
> CD, too.
>
> EOT for me.
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP
> Elephant Boy Computerswww.elephantboycomputers.com
> Don't Panic!
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04-29-2008, 12:55 PM
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Re: "Wubi-Linux" tutorials please, Linux advice please
In article
<d7d108a4-92f3-48ce-acd1-eafd69f176a1@k10g2000prm.googlegroups.com>,
robb7thurston@gmail.com says...
>
>
>Thanks Malke!
> I really appreciate your input. However, you see, i need to keep
>a system running which i am familiar with, and for now its MS Win XP.
>What I really need is a chance to spend an hour each day playing with
>Linux and making a scad of errors, crashing and so on. I did that
>with XP, paid for techies to help and repair, and then got the swing
>of things--and I need the same with Linux.
> I believe that a system like Wubi or a download of some Linux
>dist. on a virtual machine would get me set. Then in the long run,
>dual boot like the Swiss have done, and further on--on and on into
>pure Linux. But I need an easy start.
>Right now I have downloaded a virtual machine and just need the chance
>to read into its rules and then download Linux.
>But I remain interested also in Wubi--both Wubi and thew virtual
>machine will offer me the chance to mess about freely.
> Best, Very Best!
> Robb
>
>On Apr 28, 2:07 pm, Malke <ma...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>> robb wrote:
>> > Dear Malke;
>> > Thank you for the information. Here is why I even asked here:
>> > Wubi is configured not as Linux but as a MS Windows application/
>> > file. So! I asked here where MS Windows problems obtain. However, I
>> > thank you and will go to them, and who knows, they may say: We need
>> > you to ask MS since Wubi supports MS!
>>
>> Dear Robb:
>>
>> If you are looking for alternate operating systems you will not want to run
>> Linux in Windows! Be brave! Walk on the Wild Side! Install Linux like a
>> grownup!
>>
>> Or burn an Ubuntu Live CD or Knoppix Live CD and experiment with it. Then
>> ask questions about Linux in a Linux forum.
>>
>> Personally, I'm a long-time SUSE user and I believe there's an openSUSE Live
>> CD, too.
>>
>> EOT for me.
>>
>> Malke
>> --
>> MS-MVP
>> Elephant Boy Computerswww.elephantboycomputers.com
>> Don't Panic!
>
Malke is correct. Get a "live" CD (they are free) and you can run the OS from
the CD without actually installing it.
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06-04-2008, 05:50 PM
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Re: "Wubi-Linux" tutorials please, Linux advice please
Woohoo my first post...
Ahem, well I believe that the new version of Fedora (Sulphur) supports
"persistent" files, which basically pairs your livecd w/ data on a thumb
drive, so you can keep your files from session to session... Check it out...
"Horace" wrote:
> In article
> <d7d108a4-92f3-48ce-acd1-eafd69f176a1@k10g2000prm.googlegroups.com>,
> robb7thurston@gmail.com says...
> >
> >
> >Thanks Malke!
> > I really appreciate your input. However, you see, i need to keep
> >a system running which i am familiar with, and for now its MS Win XP.
> >What I really need is a chance to spend an hour each day playing with
> >Linux and making a scad of errors, crashing and so on. I did that
> >with XP, paid for techies to help and repair, and then got the swing
> >of things--and I need the same with Linux.
> > I believe that a system like Wubi or a download of some Linux
> >dist. on a virtual machine would get me set. Then in the long run,
> >dual boot like the Swiss have done, and further on--on and on into
> >pure Linux. But I need an easy start.
> >Right now I have downloaded a virtual machine and just need the chance
> >to read into its rules and then download Linux.
> >But I remain interested also in Wubi--both Wubi and thew virtual
> >machine will offer me the chance to mess about freely.
> > Best, Very Best!
> > Robb
> >
> >On Apr 28, 2:07 pm, Malke <ma...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> >> robb wrote:
> >> > Dear Malke;
> >> > Thank you for the information. Here is why I even asked here:
> >> > Wubi is configured not as Linux but as a MS Windows application/
> >> > file. So! I asked here where MS Windows problems obtain. However, I
> >> > thank you and will go to them, and who knows, they may say: We need
> >> > you to ask MS since Wubi supports MS!
> >>
> >> Dear Robb:
> >>
> >> If you are looking for alternate operating systems you will not want to run
> >> Linux in Windows! Be brave! Walk on the Wild Side! Install Linux like a
> >> grownup!
> >>
> >> Or burn an Ubuntu Live CD or Knoppix Live CD and experiment with it. Then
> >> ask questions about Linux in a Linux forum.
> >>
> >> Personally, I'm a long-time SUSE user and I believe there's an openSUSE Live
> >> CD, too.
> >>
> >> EOT for me.
> >>
> >> Malke
> >> --
> >> MS-MVP
> >> Elephant Boy Computerswww.elephantboycomputers.com
> >> Don't Panic!
> >
>
> Malke is correct. Get a "live" CD (they are free) and you can run the OS from
> the CD without actually installing it.
>
>
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