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Old July 25th, 2004, 07:29 PM
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If its Linux and Windows XP then wouldnt it be easier to run the WinXP as FAT32 or even just FAT instead of NTFS?
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Old July 25th, 2004, 07:42 PM

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Default Re: OT: Linux

Just wanted to mention that I am also using mandrake 10.0.

With 9.2 I had a machine where win xp pro cam preinstalled. I then used partitionmagic to make a free partition for linux. After that I simply put in the mandrake cd's - told it to use the appropriate partition when I came to that stage of the install, and after that everything just worked, and the machine was automatically set up to dual boot with windows.

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Old July 25th, 2004, 08:25 PM
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Since I have zero interest in running M$ apps (to the point of uninstalling IE and OE), I wouldn't know about using Wine for that - from what I understand, some apps run okay under Wine, some don't. If you also have a Windoze partition, I'd think you're better off using them from Windoze, but if you get to the point where you're in linux most of the time, I can see where it'd be worthwhile to experiment to see which apps you can Wine and dine.
Most programs I'm using on WinXP is on Linux(writing, e-mail, some few games, music etc.), that is why I'm changing OS. But I have some old DOS games from "old" times I'll to install under Linux and that's why I stumble on Wine when I was searching on google.

But meanwhile I'm gonna run dual boot until I get familiar with Mandrake Linux...and then takes a decesion.

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Old July 25th, 2004, 08:44 PM
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Seems there is alot of filesystems to linux, which one is "best"? and where do I find them? Or should I go with the one which comes with mandrake?
They are all very fine filesystems, so don't worry. Each have their application; just go with the default. Very likely that will be either reiserfs (also known as Reiser 3) or ext3 (the successor to ext2, the original one Linus "wrote"). Both perform metadata-journaling, which means that you don't have to run fsck (think scandisk) at boot if the system is shutdown the hard way (think brownout).

Here's two benchmarks, in case you really care. Please be aware that benchmarking is quite difficult to get right, so don't take these benchmarks as "The Truth":

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On the dual boot configuration, I have to admit, I ended up taking the cowards way out. I have XP’s boot loader on the Primary Master (XP) drive and GRUB on a floppy disk. On the floppy disk it works fine and can boot easily into XP or Debian. One neat benefit of this arrangement (and probably others) is that XP’s hibernate to disk function works completely independent of Linux, so I can hibernate XP, restart the machine, boot Linux, work there for awhile, shut down Linux, boot into XP, and come out of Hibernate right where I left off.
Just wanted to add that this convenient benefit is not dependent on using a floppy to dual-boot. The one or two times I tried it with the dual-boot menu thats automatically installed by mandrake, it worked as you describe.
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Some other questions:

What's the diffrent on KDE desktop, Gnome Desktop and Xfree86X ??? I know this might be a bit sensitive...I read there was a war going on between the two Groups (KDE and Gnome) But I couldn't find any information when I tried to compare them. Mandrake got all 3 desktop that are mention above...so which one

Any good games site for linux?


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Ps. By the way I found a site with 'Install mandrake 10.0 for dummies'
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XFree86 provides an implementation for the X Window System, which provides a nifty standard for networkable windows. One normally uses one of a variety of window managers for it which generally provide a consistent means for manipulating windows (minimizing them, resizing, whatever) plus usually right-click menus. mwm, twm, vtwm, tvtwm, fvwm, fvwm95, olvwm (?) etc.

KDE / Gnome go further and try to provide an entire desktop environment with stuff like a taskbar, some basic applications, perhaps a control panel for configuration, etc. Much easier for the novice to use. Plus, they provide widget libraries and APIs for easier and more consistent application GUI development.
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Any good games site for linux?

There's three main sites for Linux games, in my opinion:

TuxGames
The Linux Game Tome
Linuxgames

In addition, I suggest you add Thangorodrim to your bookmarks.
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