Tuesday, May 14, 2013

How many Linux distros do people usually put on a Live USB?

Q. Is it possible to put more than one Linux distros on a Live USB? And if you do, how do you choose which one you want to use at start up? Does it look like the dual-boot screen if you had a dual boot on your computer?

A. It depends on the size of the usb and if it can handle more then one os.

Most people just slap one distro on their usb though.

What linux distros work with broadcom 43xx cards out of the box?
Q. I have a dell inspiron 1501, and the only thing I've tried that works with the wifi card is sabayon, I've tried countless fixes, and none seem to work. So I was wondering if there are any linux distros that will work out of the box, and more specifically, if the dell ubuntu iso will work?

A. Linux Mint has excellent wireless support:
http://www.linuxmint.com/

is it possible to install any linux distro on windows file system?
Q. Like using Ubuntu with wubi. Can other linux distros just be installed on C:\ drive too, like a normal program that could be later removed?

A. There is win32-loader (Debian) which installs Debian within windows but as yet I have not tested it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Win32-loader_(Debian)

I thoroughly recommend Linux Mint 7 Main Edition which is Ubuntu based. Its easy to install and easy to use plus it comes with much of the software you are likely to need preinstalled

Linux Mint has a feature called mint4win based on the Wubi installer (Ubuntu) http://wubi-installer.org/ which enables you to install Linux Mint within windows

You keep Windows as it is, mint4win only adds an extra option to boot into Linux Mint. mint4win does not require you to modify the partitions of your PC, or to use a different bootloader, and does not install special drivers. It works just like any other application.

mint4win keeps most of the files in one folder, and if you do not like it, you can simply uninstall it as any other application.

Linux Mint 7 Download
http://www.linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=38

Linux Mint 7 User Guide
http://ftp.heanet.ie/pub/linuxmint.com/stable/7/user-guide/

You download the iso. image of Linux Mint then you need to create a Bootable LiveCD

Boot in to windows insert the LiveCD you have just created and you will offered the option of installing inside windows which is where mint4win comes in, you will be asked how many gigabytes you wish to allocate to Linux Mint (I recommend 8gb) then you set a password for your installation then click install and thats it.

Once Linux Mint is fully installed upon starting your PC you will be given a choice of which operating system you want to use Windows or Linux Mint.

Linux Mint can also be run direct from the LiveCD from Booting up without touching your Hard Drive

One thing of note the default theme of Linux Mint 7 is utterly hideous but this can easily be changed to the default theme of the previous release Linux Mint 6

CURRENT DISTROS.

Linux Mint 6 ext3 with Compiz 0.7.0
http://www.linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=31
http://wiki.compiz-fusion.org/

Linux Mint 6 ext3 with Beryl 0.2.1
http://www.linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=31
http://www.beryl-project.org/features.php

Linux Mint 7 ext3 with Compiz 0.8.2
http://www.linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=38
http://wiki.compiz-fusion.org/

CURRENT SESSION

Linux Mint 6 ext3 with Compiz 0.7.0


LUg.



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