TinMan47's Linux Talk Thread
TinMan47's Linux Talk Thread
Y'all remember me? Thats right,its TinMan47.
Do you want to get Linux for free without downloading shit and replacing or double-booting your OS? Then follow my instructions:
Go to a website called ubuntu.com,
after that,create your account(This task is
very easy).After you've completed that,
you can either download an ISO and
burn it to CD and you can run ubuntu,or if
you don't want to fuck up with the download-
ing,you can request a CD from ubuntu.com
for free and it will be shipped at your door.
Either you've downloaded the ISO or requested
a CD,they both are a Live CD or a CD
that runs by itself.To use it,pop it into the CD
Drive,and restart your computer.DON'T WORRY!!!
You didn't replace your OS,its still there!
Its all running off the CD.Cool isn't it?When you
want to exit,go at the bottom of the toolbar of
the Ubuntu Desktop and go to the little red button
that is similar to your Windows PC shut-down
button;then the CD Drive just pops the CD out
and it boots up Windows.Depending on the speed
of the CD Drive,that will determine the speed of
Ubuntu.
Ubuntu is a really cool OS-on-a-CD.Its got its
own Internet server,spreadsheet,wordprocessor,
paint app,games,and a bunch more shit!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh yeah...Ubuntu is as safe,secure,user-friendly,
and stable as Linux itself.
I learned this from CNET.com.
Do you want to get Linux for free without downloading shit and replacing or double-booting your OS? Then follow my instructions:
Go to a website called ubuntu.com,
after that,create your account(This task is
very easy).After you've completed that,
you can either download an ISO and
burn it to CD and you can run ubuntu,or if
you don't want to fuck up with the download-
ing,you can request a CD from ubuntu.com
for free and it will be shipped at your door.
Either you've downloaded the ISO or requested
a CD,they both are a Live CD or a CD
that runs by itself.To use it,pop it into the CD
Drive,and restart your computer.DON'T WORRY!!!
You didn't replace your OS,its still there!
Its all running off the CD.Cool isn't it?When you
want to exit,go at the bottom of the toolbar of
the Ubuntu Desktop and go to the little red button
that is similar to your Windows PC shut-down
button;then the CD Drive just pops the CD out
and it boots up Windows.Depending on the speed
of the CD Drive,that will determine the speed of
Ubuntu.
Ubuntu is a really cool OS-on-a-CD.Its got its
own Internet server,spreadsheet,wordprocessor,
paint app,games,and a bunch more shit!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh yeah...Ubuntu is as safe,secure,user-friendly,
and stable as Linux itself.
I learned this from CNET.com.
Last edited by tinman47 on Sun Jul 22, 2007 1:53 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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Ah, this is the Tinman47 I know, discovering and teaching us obvious things! Thank you Tinman!
And Ubuntu is not the best version of Linux. Other than that, instead of waiting 2 to 4 weeks for a CD to be delivered, I'd rather download a DVD iso of Mandriva!
Just kidding dude, don't take it personally
And Ubuntu is not the best version of Linux. Other than that, instead of waiting 2 to 4 weeks for a CD to be delivered, I'd rather download a DVD iso of Mandriva!
Just kidding dude, don't take it personally
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Are you always the first one to reply on all my topics???
Cool...
Cool...
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Re: For the development peoples! How to get it...By TinMan47
Hmmmm, weird, downed Ubuntu 7.04 last time and didn't had to create an account.tinman47 wrote: Go to a website called ubuntu.com,
after that,create your account(This task is
very easy).After you've completed that,
you can either download an ISO and
burn it to CD and you can run ubuntu,
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I learned this from CNET.com.
Thinking 'bout it, have already downed 3 or 4 (5?)versions of Ubuntu and NEVER had to create an account.
They probably have special 'Tinman47' rules.
Don't you have to build your own kernel with Gentoo?hyde` wrote:Though LiveCDs are a really great way to get used to and explore a Linux distro, it's kinda slow and I'd rather create a dual-boot. Ubuntu is great for a first-time user of Linux, but there are better distros out there you can use after you've gained some experience, such as Gentoo.
I don't mind.dosraider wrote:Moved from Game Creation to General Off-Topic, belongs there, nothing to see with Game Creation. Splitted Tinman47 and Hyde's partition problems.
BTW: nothing's wrong with the posting, just a small clean up.
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