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Title: Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: Red_Armadillo on Thu 08/04/2004 07:48:49
Hey All,

I wanted to know if anyone found a, well... something like this www.workspot.net (http://www.workspot.net) it is a linux desktop demo but you have to pay to use it for more than ten minutes.  Did anyone else find anything like this only more than ten minutes? Thanks :)
Title: Re:Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: Gfunkera on Thu 08/04/2004 17:37:59
I don't understand?? Do you just wanna know more about Linux??? If your just interested to know about it (and this may not be the case) Theres a great Distro free called Knopixx You can download and burn the iso to a cd and run Linux right from the cd (as long as you can boot from cdrom) This will not right anything to your existing hard drive and lets you freely tryout Linux.... Great for system admin.  and also makes for a great Linux Box with no HD!!!

Try this link here
http://www.linuxiso.org

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On another note....

I am an aviding gamer of Americas Army Ops (http://www.americasarmy.com) and I run it under Red Linux 9 w/ open gl support runs so much smoother than on any windows system! Oh and Army Ops is a free 3D shooter developed by the US military!! (probally the wrong place to mention I play 3D shooters  :P)


Oh and Pepsi kicks Ass I consume a cube a day! lol i.e. 24pk

Title: Re:Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: Red_Armadillo on Thu 08/04/2004 19:59:32
Sweet, you sound like my kinda guy...lol. I play Americas Army (well, kinda I got all 30 targets on the beginning course but it wouldn't let me move on, so I just get better and better at sharp-shooting) I grew up with Wolf 3D and Blake Stone.

Thanks for the linux distro idea, I LOVE LINUX!!!! But I never have time to delete Windows >:( *punches computer*:) I am this week, though, going to put Fedora Core 1 on it. In case you didn't know its the newest red hat and its free to download. fedora.redhat.com (http://fedora.redhat.com)

Thanks Alot!
I'll post later saying how it went.  ;D
Title: Re:Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: LGM on Fri 09/04/2004 02:07:54
I use fedora.. And I must say, DUAL BOOT.. Don't completely get rid of Windows.. Cause you'll need it if you want to play DirectX games or USE AGS :)

But Fedora IS great.. and FREE.. It's wonderful. I'm on it right now. So if you have any questions, PM me. I can help you do most basic n00bie stuff.
Title: Re:Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: Red_Armadillo on Fri 09/04/2004 03:13:10
Actually, I have a Compaq Armada 1750 series (no way to dual doot, thought of that) But I only have one game on here (Age Of Empires) and I can handle VM-Ware which I will run from Fedora with Windows on it... even though I have a passionate hatred for Windows!
Title: Re:Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: LGM on Fri 09/04/2004 03:35:26
Well there you go!

Switch to Linux! NOW!
Title: Re: Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: Red_Armadillo on Sat 08/05/2004 21:18:14
Hey, I had to settle for Red Hat 8.0, Fedora would only go into the install in text mode and wouldn't detect the CD drive.

Now, just one more question... do you know where to get already compiled programs for RH?

That's All, thanks :)
Title: Re: Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: LGM on Sun 09/05/2004 03:01:13
umm.. I dunno if yum will work on RH8..

Not much support for RH8 or 9..  But google up on yum or apt-get. There should be some info on that.

also google for RPM Repositories.. That'll get you places.
Title: Re: Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: auhsor on Sun 09/05/2004 06:57:32
I'm thinking of instaling linux at home, you know to mess around with and yeah. We use it a bit at uni, but I was wondering what version of stuff I would want. I would be dual booting of course. I've heard of red hat, Knopixx, fedora, etc but I'm not sure what they all mean, and which is the best OS thingy. yeah.
Title: Re: Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: Red_Armadillo on Sun 09/05/2004 07:00:39
Well, I would recommend a Red Hat product. Fedora would be my choice, but that's a personal preference. Even Now, I'm Trying To Upgrade RH8 to Fedora. So, If I were you, I'd take Fedora.

Also, Fedora is free...if you just want to mess around with it you may as well save yourself 50 bucks. :)
Title: Re: Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: LGM on Sun 09/05/2004 14:10:47
Yes.. Fedora is your best bet.. But if you don't want to muck up your HD, try Knoppix, which runs straight from the CD.

I'm currently not using Fedora as it farked up my HD for the last time. (My fault) But once I get a second computer... Fedora, here I come!.
Title: Re: Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: Red_Armadillo on Sun 09/05/2004 17:23:44
Well,

Now (in my last post I said I was trying to upgrade) my system will boot the CD but wont go into gfx mode and wont install in text mode. *kicks computer* The CD I mean is Fedora of course...
Title: Re: Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: LGM on Sun 09/05/2004 18:57:38
You must have a very old computer...
Title: Re: Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: AGA on Sun 09/05/2004 19:00:05
Nah, not necessarily. I had a lot of trouble installing Fedora on my 2GHz P4 machine. I found out the solution by writing down the exact error message then inputing it into Google. Seems there was a simple bypass for my problem...
Title: Re: Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: LGM on Sun 09/05/2004 20:19:06
Ah, Guess you're right.. Sometimes the Anaconda installer cannot detect your Gfx Card or Monitor type, and therefore will not run. If you type some commands in the boot screen, you're likely to bypass that.

Other times it's MoBo incompatabilities, and other times it's just bad luck.
Title: Re: Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: auhsor on Mon 10/05/2004 03:58:20
Cool, so your saying that I shouldnt go with fedora incase it messes with my computer?
Title: Re: Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: LGM on Mon 10/05/2004 04:01:38
It wasn't fedora that did the messing. It was my own stupidity and Fedora's non-idiot proofness.
Title: Re: Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: auhsor on Mon 10/05/2004 04:10:58
Oh ok, so maybe I should read up on some stuff before installing it.
Title: Re: Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: LGM on Mon 10/05/2004 04:45:52
Possibly a good idea

Also.. the #fedora channel is a great help when you get it all set up.
Title: Re: Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: Red_Armadillo on Mon 10/05/2004 07:23:34
The #Fedora channel? Are you kidding, all they were talking about last night when I got on was panzie mods...
Title: Re: Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: LGM on Mon 10/05/2004 14:22:48
hee. They're helpful when you ask a question.. But then again, that sometimes doesn't even work. Paitence and Google are your friends.
Title: Re: Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: Red_Armadillo on Mon 10/05/2004 16:31:38
If anything they could joing the fedora-list mailing list... they answer a lot of questions
Title: Re: Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: AGA on Mon 10/05/2004 23:57:15
They were perfectly nice when I went in there, even if they couldn't help answer my question...
Title: Re: Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: Red_Armadillo on Tue 11/05/2004 00:15:44
Nice, Yes, useless, yes...

I'm not saying that they are''nt nice just not helpful.
Title: Re: Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: LGM on Tue 11/05/2004 00:16:39
YEs.. For the most part they aren't.

Unless you have a really easy question and are a persistent bastard.. Eventually someone will answer.
Title: Re: Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: Red_Armadillo on Tue 11/05/2004 00:18:28
True...

I want to kill my computer it won't even boot off the 7.2 CD
Title: Re: Online Linux 'Demonstration'
Post by: Red_Armadillo on Tue 11/05/2004 00:26:32
Also, I'm thinking of starting a Linux site... to trouble shoot problems I've had trouble with... do you think that would be a good idea. (It would be in PHP-Nuke.