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Randy
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Topic: Linux Mint 10Posted: 03 Apr 2011 at 9:01pm |
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I finally got around to backing up my Win7 OS on my laptop. I didn't want to fiddle with another OS on it until I had a good backup. (Win7 on that laptop runs very well, especially the multimedia stuff.) Well, the first playing I did was to install Linux Mint 10. Beautiful, just beautiful. It installed easily, side by side with Win7, with a wired hookup. After downloading a hefty amount of updates, I rebooted without the cable to the router. After that, hooking it up to my wireless network was a breeze. There is none of the common problems I've seen in the past, no problems with hibernating, sound, wireless, or battery usage.
Looks like a good one to install for someone that wants their computer to just work without much interaction on their part. Flash, and other goodies, were installed by default. |
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Posted: 03 Apr 2011 at 9:46pm |
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Sounds interesting. Especially for my WinXP laptop that's getting really doggy. I hadn't thought about trying Mint, although was considering Puppy after reading a recent review out its improvements.
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Posted: 04 Apr 2011 at 8:07pm |
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Puppy has a lot lower overhead, but I'm guessing more to have to configure as well. I just prefer the Gnome interface.
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Karl_db
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Posted: 06 Apr 2011 at 6:50pm |
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Randy
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Posted: 06 Apr 2011 at 8:01pm |
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Yep, they are an excitable bunch.
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Karl_db
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Posted: 07 Apr 2011 at 3:26am |
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Optimists also apparently.
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Posted: 10 Apr 2011 at 8:22pm |
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So far...impressive. I wound up installing Mint 10 on the old Dell laptop. Partly because I have not made a recent backup of my old Toshiba laptop...yet. And partly because I already had a Linux installed on the Dell (PCLinuxOS) and figured I couldn't do any damage. LOL
It's too late to play with it and too late to set up wireless. I'll see how it goes on the Dell before deciding about the old Toshiba. That's the one I've been using since our college student has my good one...but it's got a "pause" in it. Two or three seconds (sometimes more) after clicking on just about anything...before it decides to respond. (It probably needs a fresh XP install...but oh how I hate that anymore.) |
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Posted: 10 Apr 2011 at 10:02pm |
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Cool! Just left click on the network icon on the tool bar.
Just did a fresh WinXp install on a laptop today. Man! Windows 7 has spoiled me! |
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Posted: 11 Apr 2011 at 3:20am |
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Yeah. It would be nice if the HD was bigger on the old Toshiba to dual boot. It's a 60GB drive which is already has the XP and a data partition.
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Posted: 11 Apr 2011 at 3:16pm |
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These are the times that drive spouses crazy. LOL
I'll letting the Dell that I installed Mint on last go run updates. Looks like it will be awhile. One thing about Linux, I hope it knows what it's doing updating...cause I don't have a clue what all those things are. And I'm backing up (Image For Windows) the old Toshiba laptop to an USB drive. (Before I throw Mint on it to see if that cures it's slowness.) And while those two laptops are busy...I'm using the Desktop to browse the web and catch up on news. Good thing I only have three (working) computers in the house. HeeHee |
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Posted: 11 Apr 2011 at 4:01pm |
Wow. Slick!! Puts setting up Ubuntu wireless to shame! |
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Posted: 11 Apr 2011 at 4:14pm |
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Well. Not going well at all on the old Toshiba. Errno 5: Input/Output error
Fault cd/dvd disk or drive. Nope...disk worked just fine on the Dell. Maybe the hard disk? I'll clean the DVD drive first. |
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Posted: 11 Apr 2011 at 10:22pm |
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Did you get he error from just booting off the CD or were you trying an install?
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Posted: 12 Apr 2011 at 3:43am |
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Both. One error message about touchpad (or keyboard?) when booting. I choose ignore. Then the error message when trying to install.
For now I restored the XP image. I'll try again later. I tried burning a new disk at the slowest possible burn speed. No errors. It just got as far as the Mint splash screen and stayed there forever and a day. |
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Posted: 13 Apr 2011 at 3:46am |
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Oddly enough...XP is perkier than it was before the Mint attempt and XP image restore. The only thing I did was run SpinRite, which reported one bad sector, but apparently fixed it.
I wouldn't mind having a new (larger) hard drive. The old Toshiba doesn't have a 60GB as I think I mentioned earlier...just a 40. But..boy..hate to put any $$ in it. But...these days...it don't take much to fill up 40 GB (especially if trying (wanting) to dual-boot). |
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Posted: 13 Apr 2011 at 5:42pm |
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Yeah, I'm pretty convinced, as long as the drive isn't making noise, SpinRite is a very good maintenance tool.
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Posted: 13 Apr 2011 at 6:45pm |
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Tried it again tonight. Just for the heck of it. Even wiped the drive ahead of time with Killdisk.
Same writing to the hard disk error message. All things considered...who knows. LOL |
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Posted: 13 Apr 2011 at 8:19pm |
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Bless Terabyte and their Image For Windows (and Image For DOS). Nothing fancy. Could be a tad more user and GUI friendly IMHO. However...it's sure nice to have something that just works!
I guess I'll leave well enough alone for now. I can still play with Mint on the old Dell. |
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Posted: 13 Apr 2011 at 9:18pm |
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Yep, I hang onto IFW and IFD just in case. Funny you mention it, I just got an email yesterday telling of an update for both.
Oh yes, I forgot to comment on your question above. Generally the updates on a Linux OS does know what it's doing. I have not had any breakage that I've noticed on my Ubuntu 10.04 LTS setup for quite some time, and LinuxMint 10, so far, has not shown any issues. If you stick with apps from the sources the distro maintains you are pretty safe. |
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Posted: 14 Apr 2011 at 3:42pm |
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Might be a good thing to keep an image around. LOL (I'm getting ready to fire up the laptop again. Windows just finished installing 15 updates. And rebooted to a blue screen. I bet this weeks updates are a killer for Bob also.)
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