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su and sudo are almost the same command. sudo is temporary for 1 command. su is a temporary session. I recommend SuSE Linux 9.3 for starters but Kubuntu or Ubuntu is a great alternative.xboxrulz
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I have one that I maintain, but I only publish stuff if there is any viable stuff from the web.
The URL: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/
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for other Linux app, just compile it normally. Just run ./configure on your sourcecode and it should compile as long as you have gcc.Mac OS X is UNIX practically, therefore Linux apps should work.xboxrulz
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I recommend SuSE because it's the easiest to use. Easy like Windows. Fedora is an experimental distribution and should not be used for daily uses. Mandriva one of the worst since it's bugged up.xboxrulz
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I started off w/ Linspire but it sucked after I tried Mandriva and SuSE.I stuck to SuSE ever since.xboxrulz
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Use SuSE, it's easy to install and use! I recommend it highly. It's better than Mandriva and Fedora Core. Also, it's definately better than Linspire or Xandros.xboxrulz
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SuSE Linux 9.3 is very very easy, I LOVE it. It is SO easy to use!Knoppix can be installed, but I hate it when it comes to installing it and install software w/ it unless I use APT-GET.xboxrulz
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I have a laptop running SUSE Linux, and it's great! Also about the power management, if it doesn't work properly, it might be because of 2 things, either your computer doesn't support ACPI or in KDE it is told to update every __ seconds. Reset it to 1 sec.For sound, please tell us the sound card or just update the sound system ALSA to 1.0.8.xboxrulz
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For ADSL, use KInternet.Nice list, Jedipixboxrulz
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For normal software support just install normal WINE then install WineTools. For games, you DO need Cedega.xboxrulz
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Microsoft was founded in 1975 and Windows was first created in 1981 (according to Microsoft Windows 98 and Wikipedia)
One stop click: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft
and if you're an Open Source or Linux guy like me, look here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux
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Sorry, qwijibow, but Apple is working like a charm, they're not falling apart. As for software patent, screw that, I'm against the EU with software patent as well. Back then, people relied on each other to solve complicated task because the information is free. (free as in freedom and not free beer.) Nowadays, these companies hogs them like if its their intellectual property and starts patent it. Most of Microsoft Windows' technology and abilities were stolen off others and even people at my school says that Bill Gates was the genius behind making the desktop, which in fact was XEROX and Apple who were the people behind it. Longhorn will copy the Linux multi-desktop system. Plus, Bill Gates even run Linux on his servers over their Windows Server System for Hotmail and for HALO2's development (thank you for confessing Bungie). Windows is also based on UNIX and it's been the most twisted and worst UNIX flavour I've ever seen.Also, how the hell can you patent parts of a programming language? "oooh, I'm Bill Gates and I'm gonna patent AND, IF, ISNOT, I'll patent everything"That is plain stupidity.xboxrulz
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For BITTORRENT, I use Azureus too and for P2P I use LimeWire. Plus, you should use LimeWire if you already use the GNUTELLA network which Shareaza primarily uses.xboxrulz
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apt-get is a really good program. I have it installed on my SUSE Linux desktop and my Fedora Core laptop.xboxrulz
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The best way to share files is to make a "bridge" drive. I mean that make a partition that is FAT32, which Linux can read and write perfectly. Mount that as /mnt/windata and your Windows /mnt/winsys. Then, your Linux and Windows can read the files that you want. I prefer to use that drive as my Documents area.xboxrulz
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Best to get packages for Mandrake is here:
http://rpm.pbone.net/
It is much better than rpmfind and it practically has everything.
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Since there is no such thing is the best distro, therefore, I'll just suggest. The current ones are test done by me and here's my rating for being good at looking good, operating well, newcomer friendly and doesn't fall apart like Windows.**Note, the following is if you installed it, not running ON CD**KNOPPIX 7.0/10 (it's using DEB, which not every package is packaged in, but there APT-GET though...)SUSE 9.0/10 (lacks in laptop support, sometimes the battery monitor never works)Yoper 8/10 (lacks in auto detection, graphical installation, and support)Fedora 8.5/10 (only from FC3 Samba is easy to configure. Else, in order to use KDE as default you must edit its /etc/sysconfig/desktop file manually)Mandrake 4.0/10 (full of bugs and never able to upgrade any base software until its next release)Gentoo 5.0/10 (hard to compile, not newcomer friendly, but very rewarding and u can learn alot. Plus, it's very customizable)VidaLinux 6.0/10 (based on Gentoo, its easy to install but takes forever. Takes more than 1 hour for the installer to compile up to kernel, I never got passed it because it took too long.)Ark Linux 5.0/10 (Poorly reconfigured, cannot set to other init stages when boot, frustrating)Linspire 6.5/10 (Although its pretty good in performance and user friendly, most free software that you can just download has to be paid by joining their C-N-R program which means spending more than you need to)Slackware 7.0/10 (Although never thoroughly but installation is just like FreeBSD, finding and installing software is hard.)FreeBSD N/A (It never got a rating because it's not Linux, therefore, I'll skip)NetBSD N/A (It never got a rating because it's not Linux, therefore, I'll skip)College Linux 7.0/10 (it's exactly like Slackware)That's all folks, those are my ratings for the Linux distros.cya around.xboxrulz
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ooooh, ahhh, I'm definately looking forward to this if it's implemented for KDE too. Now, I don't need Mac OS X for its looks and Windows Longhorn for its looks too. All I need now is Linux.lolxboxrulz
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I find running Linux on Windows is meaningless, your system will still crash all the time even if you have Linux running virtually.Best to over-write your Windows if you want to discover the great world of Linux.xboxrulz
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Well, playing games in Linux is not a new thing but newer and better games are popping out for Linux indeed. I support gaming on Linux and the development of Linux. I'm a very big supporter if you go to Xisto and search for my Linux posts.xboxrulz
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Please note that Fedora wasn't fully tested, their kernels have experimental codes that other Linux distributors and the Fedora developers haven't 100%ly tested them. The X server was affected because of an experimental faulty, it caused it to slow down.Anyways, back to the topic, you should look around, I suggest you get Linux for Dummies. It teaches you to operate Linux as a novice in 2 weeks.xboxrulz