Duel Booting
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Duel Booting
I feel like duel booting my Computer as well sometimes XP annoys the crap out of me and I only really use it for gaming. Anyone suggest some good duel booting software and a decent copy of Linux?
Trying 7.04 at the minute, thanks to my super fast broadband it'll be here in like 10 minutes. Now all i need is a super fast PC so I don't have to wait 4 hours for a game of beef to start.spoodie wrote:Duel Booting, is that fighting with footwear?
Yeah, Ubuntu is the best one to try out. If the latest doesn't work (7.x) try 6.06 which is super compatible. I can't run 7.x on my machine due to incompatibility issues but 6.06 is fine.
Edit: 7.04 didn't work so trying 6.06
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I thing I really liked about Ubuntu (I dual boot it with XP on my laptop) is that you can try out a live CD first to see if you like it before you install. I had this grand scheme of dual booting, doing all my normal stuff in Linux and then doing ONLY games in XP, but I got lazy when it came to resetting my computer and ultimately went to 100% windows on my desktop. :S
I was actually impressed with how easily that Ubuntu found my laptops wireless stuff (not so much on other laptops I've tried to install it on), but it's come a long way.
I was actually impressed with how easily that Ubuntu found my laptops wireless stuff (not so much on other laptops I've tried to install it on), but it's come a long way.
Indeed, Ubuntu found and used wireless on my new laptop flawlessly (from the Live CD, I might add), whereas Fista didn't know what to do with it at all until I downloaded some beta drivers for it.Nickface wrote:I was actually impressed with how easily that Ubuntu found my laptops wireless stuff (not so much on other laptops I've tried to install it on), but it's come a long way.
I nearly went Ubuntu-wards for a while, but I can't be doing without Photoshop (couldn't get it working in Wine).