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Legend emergency multiboot cd
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  1. #Legend emergency multiboot cd install
  2. #Legend emergency multiboot cd drivers
  3. #Legend emergency multiboot cd driver

As soon as that is fixed, Windows will finally leave my life completely. I want to use it as a network file server for music files only and also play music files and burn CD/DVDs when needed.īecause I have a 6-year-old laptop leftover I put XP on it, but it is only for my samsung phone software, that still doesn't work very well through wine. I just acquired a Acer Aspire E2180 with issues that I plan for a Debian Lenny build once I get the issues worked out (graphics card, mobo, or both). I have one of them already in mind for Lubuntu. The XP machines are primarily for Audacity (DJing and music conversion) until my skillset is sharp enough on the Linux side, then I'll convert those machines. I got about 3 XP machines but 6 Linux machines (Ubuntu, Ubuntu Server, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, FreeNAS). This results in some speed increase and a lot of increase in connection stability, if the load on the ISP server is high, the hardware modems hang on to the connection at the expense of the folks with winmodems. Software, or "winmodems" are kind of wimpy in "negotiating".

#Legend emergency multiboot cd drivers

They do not need drivers and work a lot better anyway.Īs you probably know, the modem "negotiates" with the one at the other end for your connection and connection speed. Soon though, I will find a way to go 100%.

#Legend emergency multiboot cd driver

I also cannot connect to the Internet while at home due to the lack of dialup modem driver support for my system. The only reason I did not completely erase the Vista partition I received with the laptop was the fact that all engineering programs run on Windows (SolidEdge, AutoDesk, CAD), and the docx support is a bit rough, which I need for lab reports. Started with mandrake and Suse, switched over to Kubuntu and stuck with it for years. Hopefully installing on external USB drive will do the trick. :D:D:D How cool is that?!įinal words - definitely Ubuntu is my choice and will do it the complete transfer and rebirth this month.

legend emergency multiboot cd

Everytime I reinstall my Windows (happenes once per 1-2 years - I take care of my OS :D), I need damn 2 hours and more to install, restart and God knows what.

#Legend emergency multiboot cd install

Well, it took less than 10 minute for my Ubuntu to find and install all that was needed after the first startup. They say Linux drivers are difficult to find/install/blablabla. I have encountered 2-3 problems (one of which is pain in the a*se but doesn't ruin the system) so far (using it for almost 5 months now (not counting years of usage on VMs). There are many problems with hardware and software companies not giving sh*t about it." And yet it runs so smooth.

legend emergency multiboot cd

I start wondering what I did 'cause everything is made to be as simple as ABC and yet I managed to ruin it And than the big sh*t happenes without any obvious reason. Many big companies work with it and support it (drivers, applications etc.). I need Win not only for gaming (I play mostly old game many of which run in DOS so a DOSBox is fine for me :D) but for development. First want to make sure I can install Win on my external hard drive (virtual machine is cool, but not everything can run as good as a native installed OS). Will wipe out WinXP from my laptop this month.















Legend emergency multiboot cd