I already have tried the regular live cd option for Ubuntu and it did not work on my laptop because my laptop apparently does not have enough RAM to run it. I think the RAM is like 256. I’m going to be trying edubuntu and kubuntu next.
i have new laptop withvista premium, 1gb of ram, 160gb hdd, and dual core processor, i used all the linux live cd and they run fine but there is one linux distribution live cd that runs really slow period to the point where my mouse doesnt move and when it moves it moves for like 5 seconds to where i want and then it stops, idk why can somebody please explain to me why this is going on is it my virtual memory thats really low, because the live cd runs throught the ram heres more information
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i got vista capable pc. i want to intall linux os in there apart from vista. i hav adsl connection with us robotics router (model no: 9107) i got some exp with linux. but i want to know complete details of installing linux. can u tell me where i can download linux os and installation giude. i dont hav cd burner i and i dont want live cds. i like to compile linux kernal. if i do that how can i get other applications.
can u u tell me good linux distrubution for me and anwsers for above problems
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can you do that? like you can update and upgrade it, but is it possible to upgrade into a different linux distribution? i have ubuntu, i heard fedora core 6 is better. so can i install it through ubuntu instead of using a live cd? thank you, any help is greatly appreciated
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