The stats: A notebook PC, Dell Inspiron E1505. 1.6G Core Duo. Running dual boot with XP pro and 6-10 Kubutu using the i386 image.
Up and running in less than an hour. I do have some issues. And alot of questions. Runing Kubutu compared to Windows, Windows is like driving a sedan, and Windows an Compact, a nimble quick compact mind you. I was able to access the net via my physical cable card, but not my wifi card. (see below)
Issues
Everything seems to be working fine except my Wifi and my display settings. Once my Device Manager question below is answered I'll jump into this.
Questions
What is the best way to run windows apps in my Kubutu enviironment. I'm addicted to the game Ultima Online. And would love to be able to play it in Linux. What is the best way to accomplish this? I read somewhere that debian and ubuntu have some windows app support. Is this true? I then just install the setup.exe as I would in a windows environment? Or will I need Wine?
What is the "Device Manager" in linux. I don't know yet Linux has detected all my hardware devices and installed them properly. All I know for sure is that my wireless is not working, and my display settings are not adjustable. Where is the best place to look for these drivers, and how do I install them. My Window's Device Manger lists 1394 Net Adapter, Broadcom 440X 10/100 Integrated Controller, and Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-Card. But without being able to view what IS working in Linux, I cant work on what ISn't. When this card is functional I'll need to join my Window's Workgroup at home. (I don't access it via phyciscal cable. So I'm sure once the wireless is up I'll be posting about "How to" do that. If there are no drivers for these products, who do I beg to create them for me?
My OS sounds (in Linux) come through my speakers fine. But I'm not hearing sound in my Multimedia players. Do programs in Linux access IRQ and other settings directly? Or do they access these devices, like Windows (ie. does Linux use a HAL.) My thinking is, that the OS has detected my sound card and has installed my drivers for it, but the multimedia programs need to be set up somehow. I'm not sure how to attack this problem.
Does anyone know if an Intel 64bit cpu version of Linux is in development? If there was a 64bit version, would 32bit programs and apps still work fine? Sure would be cool to have 64bit functionality! That would be another one up on my WinXP Pro!
I noticed that after installing Kubutu, many of my Windows settings went back to default. WinXP runs fine, just my settings are different, particularly in the way I view files. I think that using GPart forced Win to rebuild my file table, and lost my settings. Not that big of a deal, but interesting. GPart did delete partition, remove some space from my WinXP partition and create 2 partition for my Linux install without damaging my XP data! Very nice!
I noticed that Linux likes my RAM. Windows XP doesn't like to use more than 512K of my 2 gigs before it start page filing even though I still got plenty of ram left. Whereas it seems Kubutu keeps loading ram up into the first Gig I don't have enough Linux programs to find out exactly when it will start page filing. It is only my first day, so I'll test it more in the future. But, why not use the ram? I hate page filing if I don't have to. *thumbs up* for Kubutu.
I swear it seems that Kubutu's web browser surfs a little bit faster. Webpages seem to load faster, and file download quicker. Is it my imagination? Why is this? I can only think that those windows authorizations and phish philters and crap is slowing me down somehow. Too bulky I guess. Any thoughts?
Suggested Online Reading material? I'm too poor to buy a book. I plan to hit the school library but They are Windows Nazis around here.
Please give me suggestions on what software is good and where I can get it (for free) as I'm a poor college boy. Hyperlinks would be GREAT!
DRIVERS. For the above mentioned Items (and whatever else I'm missing)
I need Viri, spyware, popup blocker firewall and adware. In Windows I use Avast (great free anti viri), I use Spybot and Windows Firewall. Any suggestions on Linux versions of these programs?
The multimedia supplied with Kubutu does not play .wmv files. Do I need a different player? (and if so please suggest one) or do I need to update or add on? (Please tell me how)
I like to write programs. Particularly ones that help me simplify working on other programs, and help me interface with applications and games the way I want to. I use Windows Visual Basic. What is a Linux version of Visual Basic. I don't realy want to learn another program language right now. (With school and learning a new OS I've got my hands full) So something similar to basic and that uses window like formsplease!
Thanks for your help. I promise won't be a newb forever.
Up and running in less than an hour. I do have some issues. And alot of questions. Runing Kubutu compared to Windows, Windows is like driving a sedan, and Windows an Compact, a nimble quick compact mind you. I was able to access the net via my physical cable card, but not my wifi card. (see below)
Issues
Everything seems to be working fine except my Wifi and my display settings. Once my Device Manager question below is answered I'll jump into this.
Questions
What is the best way to run windows apps in my Kubutu enviironment. I'm addicted to the game Ultima Online. And would love to be able to play it in Linux. What is the best way to accomplish this? I read somewhere that debian and ubuntu have some windows app support. Is this true? I then just install the setup.exe as I would in a windows environment? Or will I need Wine?
What is the "Device Manager" in linux. I don't know yet Linux has detected all my hardware devices and installed them properly. All I know for sure is that my wireless is not working, and my display settings are not adjustable. Where is the best place to look for these drivers, and how do I install them. My Window's Device Manger lists 1394 Net Adapter, Broadcom 440X 10/100 Integrated Controller, and Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-Card. But without being able to view what IS working in Linux, I cant work on what ISn't. When this card is functional I'll need to join my Window's Workgroup at home. (I don't access it via phyciscal cable. So I'm sure once the wireless is up I'll be posting about "How to" do that. If there are no drivers for these products, who do I beg to create them for me?
My OS sounds (in Linux) come through my speakers fine. But I'm not hearing sound in my Multimedia players. Do programs in Linux access IRQ and other settings directly? Or do they access these devices, like Windows (ie. does Linux use a HAL.) My thinking is, that the OS has detected my sound card and has installed my drivers for it, but the multimedia programs need to be set up somehow. I'm not sure how to attack this problem.
Does anyone know if an Intel 64bit cpu version of Linux is in development? If there was a 64bit version, would 32bit programs and apps still work fine? Sure would be cool to have 64bit functionality! That would be another one up on my WinXP Pro!
I noticed that after installing Kubutu, many of my Windows settings went back to default. WinXP runs fine, just my settings are different, particularly in the way I view files. I think that using GPart forced Win to rebuild my file table, and lost my settings. Not that big of a deal, but interesting. GPart did delete partition, remove some space from my WinXP partition and create 2 partition for my Linux install without damaging my XP data! Very nice!
I noticed that Linux likes my RAM. Windows XP doesn't like to use more than 512K of my 2 gigs before it start page filing even though I still got plenty of ram left. Whereas it seems Kubutu keeps loading ram up into the first Gig I don't have enough Linux programs to find out exactly when it will start page filing. It is only my first day, so I'll test it more in the future. But, why not use the ram? I hate page filing if I don't have to. *thumbs up* for Kubutu.
I swear it seems that Kubutu's web browser surfs a little bit faster. Webpages seem to load faster, and file download quicker. Is it my imagination? Why is this? I can only think that those windows authorizations and phish philters and crap is slowing me down somehow. Too bulky I guess. Any thoughts?
Suggested Online Reading material? I'm too poor to buy a book. I plan to hit the school library but They are Windows Nazis around here.
Please give me suggestions on what software is good and where I can get it (for free) as I'm a poor college boy. Hyperlinks would be GREAT!
DRIVERS. For the above mentioned Items (and whatever else I'm missing)
I need Viri, spyware, popup blocker firewall and adware. In Windows I use Avast (great free anti viri), I use Spybot and Windows Firewall. Any suggestions on Linux versions of these programs?
The multimedia supplied with Kubutu does not play .wmv files. Do I need a different player? (and if so please suggest one) or do I need to update or add on? (Please tell me how)
I like to write programs. Particularly ones that help me simplify working on other programs, and help me interface with applications and games the way I want to. I use Windows Visual Basic. What is a Linux version of Visual Basic. I don't realy want to learn another program language right now. (With school and learning a new OS I've got my hands full) So something similar to basic and that uses window like formsplease!
Thanks for your help. I promise won't be a newb forever.
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