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offline gingaling from Scamworth (Burkina Faso) on 2011-08-21 11:52 [#02419606]
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if i have virus ( flvblaster.exe i think) on vista and i
cant fix it, can i d/l linux then just wipe windows
altogether and be done with it?


 

offline taking_the_piz on 2011-08-21 12:00 [#02419608]
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yes.

.exe files don't run on linux. and you're freed from the
horrid registry to which all active virii run.


 

offline gingaling from Scamworth (Burkina Faso) on 2011-08-21 12:11 [#02419609]
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ok, and what about preserving data i still want, best just
to whack it on an external h/d then bring it back in
afterwards, or put say ubuntu D: then from ubuntu am i able
to select what i want to keep befor deleting windows from c:


 

offline taking_the_piz on 2011-08-21 12:29 [#02419610]
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just be certain you preserve the right files and you're ok.
and if you happen to preserve some virus, odds are it
wouldn't work on your linux machine.


 

offline gingaling from Scamworth (Burkina Faso) on 2011-08-21 12:38 [#02419611]
Points: 2281 Status: Lurker



nice one, one last thing, what about like built in wirless
card on laptop, will that still work or will i have to find
drivers for it and install them into ubuntu?


 

offline Guybrush from the white room on 2011-08-21 14:57 [#02419621]
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virus.exe


 

offline gingaling from Scamworth (Burkina Faso) on 2011-08-21 15:03 [#02419622]
Points: 2281 Status: Lurker | Followup to Guybrush: #02419621



thankyou for your contribution. i dont think it is
flvblaster.exe anyway cause everything seems to say it
dosent get onto vista. i deleted all the files that were
found to be wrong by anti virus and now i dunno what to do.


 

offline Steinvordhosbn from London (United Kingdom) on 2011-08-21 15:05 [#02419623]
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Last week I finally got fed up and took all my photos and
musics off of my harddrive, wiped it and went Ubunto 11.04
(fuck knows) and now my laptop doesn't get overheated or
fuck with me.


 

offline gingaling from Scamworth (Burkina Faso) on 2011-08-21 15:09 [#02419625]
Points: 2281 Status: Lurker



its it user friendly or do u have to know code and all that
jazz?


 

offline taking_the_piz on 2011-08-21 16:09 [#02419629]
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The (K)Ubuntu distributions are as user-friendly as it can
get. Odds are it's just like installing Vista. Depending at
what you connect to your outer, you might have to download
some drivers. But that isn't much different in the world
you're in now.

Just take a jump. In the worst case you have learnt
something while being busy installing OS'es for the day.

All I can say really, is you'd be amazed how easy it was
when you've done it.


 

offline gingaling from Scamworth (Burkina Faso) on 2011-08-21 16:30 [#02419631]
Points: 2281 Status: Lurker



think i'm gonna do it, put ubuntu on D: and keep C: and see
what happens.


 

offline Guybrush from the white room on 2011-08-21 17:08 [#02419634]
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Ubuntu is getting better with support for hardware/drivers -
I tried it a few years ago and getting drivers and/or
support for things like my wifi dongle or graphics card was
a pain and fiddly, as I didn't really know what I was doing.
I re-installed it a while ago and now pretty much
everything works out the box. dual booting is always an
option, but keeping organised between two operating systems
can be a real chore. I only use Ubuntu now. Its nice to have
a computer that doesn't do things unless you ask it to. I
hated windows because the computer was always doing
something in the background, and the hd was constantly
wirring, and things always fucked up for no reason. the only
reason I stuck with windows in the past is because of
compatibility with certain applications and games, but I'm
really not that bothered by that anymore.


 

offline taking_the_piz on 2011-08-21 17:30 [#02419639]
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*thumbs up*


 

offline yann_g from now on 2011-08-21 19:30 [#02419653]
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the only thing i cannot use with ubuntu is my soundcard.
whenever i have a problem with windows, i back up from
ubuntu. you can use the live cd too, you don't need to
install ubuntu to use it!


 

offline Geoffrey Mills on 2011-08-22 03:25 [#02419674]
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paedo porn virus


 

offline gingaling from Scamworth (Burkina Faso) on 2011-08-22 10:37 [#02419690]
Points: 2281 Status: Lurker | Followup to Geoffrey Mills: #02419674



zoopaedo porn actually, tryed to get this main video of a
baby elephant giving it large into the under developed
pouches of marsupials, its a niche market, but theres
demand.


 

offline Sano on 2011-08-24 15:26 [#02419832]
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I've thinking about doing just that, problem is I'm not sure
if I can get all the drivers, Ubuntu seems nice, might be
worth a try.


 

offline Sano on 2011-08-24 15:28 [#02419833]
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What's the best video/media player for Linux?


 

offline dave_g from United Kingdom on 2011-08-24 20:05 [#02419853]
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VLC is very good.
There's literally tons of music and video players for
Linux.
A lot of them are front ends for Gstreamer, Mplayer or
Xmms2, which do the business. Xmms2 is a bit like winamp
used to be.
Rhythymbox is a bit like itunes.

I've been hearing very good things about Linux Mint, so
perhaps try that instead of Ubuntu.

I first tried Linux perhaps 10 years ago with a CD on a
magazine and it's come on leaps and bounds now in terms of
good software and drivers. I now only dip into windows on
very rare occasions to play some games or to run some
awkward software.

The Wine project maps windows commands to Linux commands
(it's not an emulator, so runs fast) and allows you to run a
hell of a lot of windows programs under linux just be double
clicking. I do this a lot. It's really very good.

You should give it a chance, if nothing else, a penguin is
much better than a window!



 

offline yann_g from now on 2011-08-25 19:44 [#02419885]
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Rhythymbox is a bit like itunes.

NO WAY, it's much better than itunes, just like any media
player. it's the one i use.


 

offline dave_g from United Kingdom on 2011-08-26 16:44 [#02419953]
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My media player of choice is Technics 1210.

Also, would like to strongly recommend use OSS rather than
ALSA for sound in Linux.

OSS4 is great. It just works.

http://insanecoding.blogspot.com/2009/06/state-of-sound-in-
Analysis here: linux-not-so-sorry.html



 

offline nightex from Šiauliai (Lithuania) on 2011-08-26 19:17 [#02419962]
Points: 1275 Status: Lurker



Linux is for scriptkidies and its awesome


 

offline robbie_eleckt from time to time on 2011-08-26 20:07 [#02419965]
Points: 1401 Status: Lurker



ace


 

offline Sano on 2011-08-29 15:03 [#02420044]
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Thanks, yeah Mint is what I was planning to try first.
Programs I'm not too worry, it's just to browse the
internet, play some files now and then, download files and
transfer then to an external drive, it's an old notebook so
I'm kind of worry about the drivers, I think I'm going to
try a current Live CD first to see how it goes.


 

offline steve mcqueen from caerdydd (United Kingdom) on 2011-08-29 22:42 [#02420058]
Points: 6531 Status: Addict



moc player is my fav
i mostly use to listen to pre 1980 radio shows


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2012-09-03 09:04 [#02440420]
Points: 19368 Status: Lurker



i was a win xp user for as far i can remember. but recently
after it served me weelsof i started testing linux mint 12.
i'm a happier person now. cheers


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2012-09-03 10:21 [#02440424]
Points: 25264 Status: Regular



linux is fucking fantastic, just not for music production
(yet)


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2012-11-11 17:03 [#02444409]
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after testingg linux mint I switched to kubuntu yesterday
but it worked like a big old heavy cow [slower than win xp
on a dual core]. so I tried lubuntu today. been working fine
so far. thanks. If it works fine with my old soundblaster
I'll be double happy.

long live open source


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2012-11-11 17:16 [#02444411]
Points: 25264 Status: Regular



i have THE CRAPTOP. rescued from an IT dept. dumpster.
bought a solid state drive, a wall brick, and a new battery.
for a bit over $100, i got a reasonably useful second
laptop. largely use it as a 4th screen and video player; it
handles chunky mkv's better than a faster desktop running
windows. however, this is only because i banished unity to
deep.


 

offline freqy on 2012-11-11 17:44 [#02444412]
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i like penguins.


 

offline anirog on 2012-11-11 20:06 [#02444419]
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Fusion 5- Fedora64 since centos

Swell Foop = persian rug programming.



 

offline nanotech from Sukavasti Amitaba Pureland (United States) on 2012-11-12 02:27 [#02444424]
Points: 3727 Status: Regular



I highly suggest the Linux Outlaws podcast (youtube/itunes)
for keeping up to date on open source releases and linux
culture.

Also, Steam is now on linux with nvidia "double speed"
drivers. There's an article heralding such a bad ass
accomplishment at the register.


 

offline nanotech from Sukavasti Amitaba Pureland (United States) on 2012-11-12 02:41 [#02444425]
Points: 3727 Status: Regular | Followup to nanotech: #02444424



Double nvidia speed on linux w/ steam:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/11/06/nvidia_heralds_stea
m_for_linux/

Linux Outlaws:
https://www.youtube.com/user/sixguntv


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2012-11-12 11:46 [#02444437]
Points: 19368 Status: Lurker | Followup to EpicMegatrax: #02440424



btw I managed to configure sound settings so that I could
record sound in Audacity [cause either my favourite Adobe
Audition or even Cool Edit failed to load/work properly]
while playing a track in FL Studio 10 [FL workin via Wine,
of course] - but that was in linux mint 12 before it died.
will try testing the same trick in lubuntu next.

I admit, music making hhhas not been as easy in linux as in
win xp. But hhhey, it wasnt supposed to be easy learning
linux ways since I've been only working in windows so far.

*puff*

@nanotech: thx a lot, will check that


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2012-11-14 08:51 [#02444523]
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Linux: Less of an OS, more of a religion.

I like it, need it to do my job and am comfortable working
within it. That said, I do not use it as a "desktop" OS
outside of work (despite having tried to do so several
times, with different flavors), because the support and
available applications for games/music making/video editing
are relatively weak.

The one exception is that I had a Puppy Linux distro I made
for playing emulated games and watching videos on my work
laptop, whilst staying away, without needing to take a
second laptop.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2012-11-14 08:52 [#02444524]
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(that Puppy Linux was from a bootable USB I kept in my
wallet).


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2012-11-17 19:07 [#02444637]
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heh, been going to do the same but with Damn Small Linux

not enough time for everything


 

offline freqy on 2012-11-17 22:21 [#02444650]
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aww puppy linux : do they do a kitteh version : )


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2012-11-18 08:42 [#02444669]
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Im pretty sure kittey teme is available ;o]


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2012-11-18 18:24 [#02444690]
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freqy: LAZY_TITLE


 

offline freqy on 2012-11-19 16:33 [#02444728]
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thanks epics, what is that? some kinda theme thing?



 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2012-11-19 21:32 [#02444734]
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yeah, it's apparently a skinned version of ubuntu (and a mad
out of date version, at that). pointless, but funny.


 

offline freqy on 2012-11-19 22:58 [#02444735]
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but i just installed it thinking it was fresh and new.!

: .(


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2012-11-19 23:06 [#02444736]
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you need to move to hanson linux if you want the bleeding
edge


 

offline freqy on 2012-11-19 23:09 [#02444737]
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i didnt really install HannahMontana linux. ..really. i got
the justin bleeebleeahh version instead.



 

offline Geoffrey Mills on 2012-11-20 02:39 [#02444746]
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again a genuine question is masturbated towards the lowest
common denominator. don't; post this shit on here!


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2012-11-20 07:28 [#02444752]
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you're such a crab geoffrey mills


 


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