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im thinking of installing the linux thingy… but i need more information on how u guys do it..?

well currently im using a windows vista on my laptop…

my laptop spacification is..

1.49GB Of Ram
64 vga.
intel dual core…1.73 or sumthing like that..
80gb hard desK

anyhow..all i know that this so called linux Thingy is Kinda cool and easy user interference.. According to my mates..

well..how i can possibly install linex without ruining my whole system? and if so.. what kind of linux os that will fit the most on my pc

in which it includ all this Graphics stuff and all those cool effects like the cube thingy..? and what is ubuntu os? and what is LIVE CD!?

and last question!

what is linux in general ? is i worth to install in my laptop?
im a Windows big admire thou ..but just.. i wanT tO try something diff…
ThnX in Advace

Is there an ms-dos boot disk version that you can use on a cd-rom instead of a floppy ?

I want to make a deep format on my windows because it contains professional information that I do want to be recovered with easy recovery for instance.

The laptop does not have a floppy reader.

I tried to use Linux live cds but the laptop has only 56 mb of rams so it causes problems.

I then tried Linux version Slackware because it does not require much ram but it did not work. Maybe it didn’t because Windows has a recovery partition maybe that disables me from installing other file systems.
oops, I meant information that I do not want to be recovered
Iam not throwing away this laptop away, maybe it will be sent to Africa or something like that

How to Run Linux on Windows (Ubuntu)

geeks.pirillo.com – http – Yes, it’s possible to have Linux and Windows installed on the same PC – and why wouldn’t you have both? You can install Linux using a live CD or even a USB drive. You could also use something like VMWare Fusion, as well. chris.pirillo.com

Sabayon Linux

live.pirillo.com – Sabayon Linux is a Live CD distribution of Linux that comes with all of the drivers and utilities you need to enjoy the Beryl 3D Linux desktop. How cool is that?