Using Ubuntu Linux Live Disk
In this video tutorial I will teach you how to run your live Linux Ubuntu CD. Follow Me: www.twitter.com
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In this video tutorial I will teach you how to run your live Linux Ubuntu CD. Follow Me: www.twitter.com
Thanks for the tutorial EdzJohnson, you seem to have made it reasonably simple for me to try it out for myself and play around with to see what it’s like.
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Linux gives you headaches when installing it.
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Nice video! I’m gonna do this!
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Can Linux run Microsoft Programs and that sorta thing? I have a school laptop with programs for school. If I got like permision from the school to use Linux do you think I could run all of my school programs?
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Ubuntu is pretty good, but really not something for gamers. The build-in programs are pretty good, and i like the install/delete software button =P
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you might be able to do that with a program called wine
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THIS DUDE IS HELPFUL AND FUNNY.
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You can make one.
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i have something wierd when it boots the bar is a circle anyone know why?
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if you are botting from the live cd version you can’t install or save anything that you do, only if your using the cd if your using a usb that you could but not a cd!
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*Open Source 4 Life*
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is you would like to run your windows apps, install WINE. you can do this from the package manager, or by typing “apt-get install wine” in the terminal (without quotes).
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Is it possible to install linux applications on my hard drive while using Ubuntu live CD? or do I have to install Ubuntu for that?
Also I am currently using Windows Vista, and I do not want to risk any data while installing Uduntu. Can ne one help me please??
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Hello You can install Ubuntu and Vista .
Just use Wubi
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Thanks very much…
It is exactly what I was looking for…
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Dude you a retard and yes i used incorrect grammar on purpose, windows 7 / XP / 2000 or any operating system does not run Linux Linux is not a front it is an operating system of its own, If you mean that systems bought with Windows 7 / XP or Windows 2000 are compatible with Linux then fine but if your going to post an informational video about Linux pleas use proper terminology or pleas just don’t because there are about a 1000 of them that are correct informational and entertaining.
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Sorry its just that most the information for linux come from normal users and we need to make sure that we are giving 100% correct information
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A lot of Linux drivers must be obtained separately due to copyright issues etc etc; so a bit of work is involved to get all codecs for music & also video to run properly. — In the long run, you have much more to learn, but it should work out cheaper & free you from the hopeless monster Microsoft has become. Some Dell laptops come with it preloaded.
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thanks man
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We speak Russian? I not understand..
Hello[w]! I’m a pupil… I’m going to school five days a week…on Monday и т.д I have a dog.. It’s name is Lord (not Queen) I listen to rock music ( Slipknot, Korn, Lumen, KIPELOV and ARIA!!!) Aria – THE BEST… My school very old and dirt… i’m hate my school… i’m washes plates always… i’m sometime goes to park… I play voleyball.. I’m hate football..
Russia and USA very well freind!!
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you are an ugly motherfucker
sorry bro
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it is not a laptop they are called notebooks if you but it in your lap you void the warranty
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Maybe ten years ago Linux was hard to install. But now anyone with normal intelligence should be able to do it and it’s easier than installing windoze and more likely to work out of the box.
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No operating system is perfect, but I’ve been much better experience with Linux than I had with Microsoft. My wife, who is not computer literate at all, and my daughter manage just fine with Ubuntu. Not getting viruses has been a real boon.
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Stonage pc x) 4/5 good explaining tough windows 7 rules
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