i have just download ubuntu live cd installer, and burn it on cd,
can i use it on mac parallel desktop? how? and do beryl work on parallel desktop – ubuntu linux?
i have just download ubuntu live cd installer, and burn it on cd,
can i use it on mac parallel desktop? how? and do beryl work on parallel desktop – ubuntu linux?
Please give all details i am new to Linux and also should i get gnome or Kde? Any tips does Kde have Compiz
i have win xp and i do not want to install linux ubuntu. i want to see the compiz fusion, so download ubuntu 7.10 and made a live cd. now how can i activate it or this there other version which already has this compiz fusion or beryl in it so i can use it from live cd with out installing linux. pls give any link so i can download that version. thanks.
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i am sort of new in Linux world. i have download Ubuntu 7.10 desktop edition. now i want to boot that from cd. and i want to use internet when i am in Linux os. but i don’t want remove win xp from my pc which i have right now. i also do not want to separate my hard drive. is it possible to do that. or i have to separate my hard drive. and also, is Ubuntu 7.10 has beryl integrated. thnx
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I have been thinking on my next round of computers when all my HDs die this time I may just run live CDs. on all my boxes. I am running linux mint now with no problems but got to thinking how much more secure it would be done like this I can download to a flash drive when needed. it would save me the expense of new HDs has anyone given any thought to such a thing mine are all home use net browsing and such. I imagine security would be better this way also. any thoughts pros cons anything I may not be thinking about thanks guys
probly DSL, linux mint and knoppix 3.3 are the OSs I am thinking on using for this purpose
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