who here use ubuntu?

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win7holic

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elliotcroft said:
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ok.. thx all guys.. you are very detail give to me description :)
and all about ubuntu (linux)
i'll try to install on my OLD machine use celeron 1,7GHz and 1,5GB ram with intel graphic chipshet family 256MB
i hope this work on my oLD machine..
what you think? work as well or problem on VGA?
I recommend Lubuntu for older machines.

ok.
thx bro i'l check your link and read that ^^
 

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elliotcroft said:
Since it runs in RAM, it doesn't matter much that it runs all users as root because you can just reboot and it's all back to normal.

Yes it run by RAM so as long I saved the session and boot using usb again the session that I saved will be used again.
 

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jamescv7 said:
elliotcroft said:
Since it runs in RAM, it doesn't matter much that it runs all users as root because you can just reboot and it's all back to normal.

Yes it run by RAM so as long I saved the session and boot using usb again the session that I saved will be used again.

run by ram..? mean?
hmm.. we cant save some work or file..? or?
 

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win7holic said:
jamescv7 said:
elliotcroft said:
Since it runs in RAM, it doesn't matter much that it runs all users as root because you can just reboot and it's all back to normal.

Yes it run by RAM so as long I saved the session and boot using usb again the session that I saved will be used again.

run by ram..? mean?
hmm.. we cant save some work or file..? or?
Everything saved to the device on which PuppyLinux was installed at a point of it running would not be saved without user confirmation, though I believe that this could only be done everything at a time, which means that if you want something saved to the device, you would need to specifically say so.
 

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Just to clarify when a first bootup of puppy linux and make a shutdown it will show you if you want to save a session then you will choose which hard disk will you save the session and it will tell you that you need a usb in order to boot and retrieve the file that you save the session.
 

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that, just on puppy linux ? not on ubuntu..? :p
hmm..
my plan.. i want use ubuntu.. and make sure all about that.. i know now it because you all my friend :)
thx to all
 

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So in Puppy Linux if you want more application to download and install you need more RAM for more storage.
 

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jamescv7 said:
Ubuntu 11.04 was released on April 28, 2011.

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i know.. but i mean is.. when release stable version..?
you said.. from their forums.. unstable..?
 

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That's a stable version well a member there was complaining that was unstable but if other members at MalwareTips using Ubuntu and no problems then its stable.
 

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jamescv7 said:
That's a stable version well a member there was complaining that was unstable but if other members at MalwareTips using Ubuntu and no problems then its stable.

oh.. ok then :)
hmm..
i want download again now.. i have it on old.. but old machine cant burn file :(
 

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If on other machine have Windows you can install ubuntu there with wubi. If not you can use USB for bootable it.
 

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jamescv7 said:
If on other machine have Windows you can install ubuntu there with wubi. If not you can use USB for bootable it.

hmm..
i want put on bootable CD on SARDU.. all in one :)
i dont want spent money to buy USB or CD's again.. on sardu disc.. have lot space :p
thx for tip bro
 

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Its your choice as long it will boot ubuntu, any usb even old can be use as long the ISO will met the free space of usb.
 

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win7holic said:
ubuntu users.. predict.. when ubuntu release stable version?

I haven't seen any stability issues with 11.04, but I'm not running the new Unity desktop.
 

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Ubuntu 11.04 was undergo with beta so its supposed that all bugs are fixed through beta and become a stable version.
 
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