Wicked, must try this out
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Wicked, must try this out
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Re: Fantastic - Install on Ubuntu on XP without a CD or even Partitioning
Linux is making amazing headway. Find it odd that the video states the requirements to be 1ghz cpu, 128mb ram, and 4ghz hdd ... the 128mb ram is not very proportionate to the rest of the spec. 128mb ram looks more suited to a, I dunno, 750mhz cpu and 1gb hdd.
Re: Fantastic - Install on Ubuntu on XP without a CD or even Partitioning
deja vu i swear we had this discussion fewe weeks ago.
linux doesn't require as much memory as windows, that's well known by now
Re: Fantastic - Install on Ubuntu on XP without a CD or even Partitioning
[QUOTE=feather;562197]Linux is making amazing headway. Find it odd that the video states the requirements to be 1ghz cpu, 128mb ram, and 4ghz hdd ... the 128mb ram is not very proportionate to the rest of the spec. 128mb ram looks more suited to a, I dunno, 750mhz cpu and 1gb hdd.[/QUOTE]
You're going with the logic that increasing ghz speeds also mean increasing memory capacity? How odd.
Re: Fantastic - Install on Ubuntu on XP without a CD or even Partitioning
Yeah I know it's an odd way of looking at it :lol: Not that there's anything odd with a 128mb memory requirement, just pointing out that usually a system with specs like 1ghz and 4gb hdd will have more (stock) memory and it's funny to see such specs and only 128mb of ram :lol: Besides, a nix system generally runs on even lesser cpu speeds and hdd space.
Re: Fantastic - Install on Ubuntu on XP without a CD or even Partitioning
is this OS good? never heard of it before, want to try it but not that sure...can you point me to the right direccion in compability with certains programs as photoshop illustrator even starcraft?...
thanks :D im curious!
Re: Fantastic - Install on Ubuntu on XP without a CD or even Partitioning
dont know about compatability but since there is no real "install", I would just go ahead and give it a go and test it out. Ubuntu's doing pretty good for itself, I mean Dell sells PCs with Ubuntu pre-installed on them so they should have decent hardware support.