Pyong Kawaguchi
April 21st, 2009, 01:56 PM
This is a compilation of various things I have found on the web to help you install Linux and get it working to maximum satisfaction, but first a short QnA
Note: Areas spoilered are just to save space and make it less cluttered
Q: What exactly is Linux?
A: Linux is an open source operating system that is free to download and with many distributions (distros) that are built for specific needs so you can get the best version for you.
Q: Does that mean I cannot play any of my games such as COD4 or Half Life 2 on it?
A: Not at all! A program for Linux, called Wine, allows you to run windows applications on virtually any distro of Linux with a frontend called PlayOnLinux, which makes running windows applications alot easier, and you don't have to have wine preinstalled to use it, it installs it for you!
Q: What programs come preinstalled with Linux?
A:
Note: Areas spoiler'd are just to save space and make it less cluttered
Accessories
Calculator
Character Map
Disk Usage Analyzer
Manager Print Jobs
Passwords and Encryption Keys
Take Screenshot
Terminal
Text Editor
Tomboy Notes
Tracker Search Tool
Games
AisleRot Solitaire
Blackjack
Chess
Five or More
Four in a row
Freecell Solitaire
Gnometris
Iango
Klotski
Mahjongg
Mines
Nibbles
Robots
Same Gnome
Sudoku
Tali
Tetravex
Graphics
F-Spot Photo Manager
Gimp Image Editor
OpenOffice.org Drawing
Xsane Image Scanner
Internet
Ekiga Softphone
Evolution Mail
Firefox Web Browser
Pidgin Internet Messenger
Remote Desktop Viewer
Terminal Server Client
Transmission BitTorrent Client
Office
Dictionary
Evolution Mail and Calender
OpenOffice.org Presentation
OpenOffice.org Spreadsheet
OpenOffice.org Word Processor
Sound and Video
Brasero Disc Burning
Movie Player
Rythmbbox Music Player
Sound Recorder
Q: Where can I get Linux?
A: You can get Ubuntu, the version I reccomend, from http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
Q: What Version of Ubuntu should I get?
A: If you are using a home computer, get the desktop version, of the version numbered 8.10
Q: What are some other distros of Linux?
A: DamnSmallLinux, Fedora, FreeBSD, Gentoo, and Debian
Q: Why so many distros?
A: The reason there are so many distros, is because each version has its on specialities for your specific needs
Q: I'm not fully sure if I want Linux, can I test it without installing?
A: Yes, after the CD or DVD of Ubuntu is burnt, you can click the Try Ubuntu button, which will restart your machine, then have a special ubuntu menu come up allowing you to choose from the various options, including installation and trying it before you install it.
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Tutorials:
Executing a .run File
Go to Applications > Accessories and click Terminal
Put the .run file onto your desktop
In terminal type "cd Desktop" and press enter
Afterwards type "sh ./filename.run" where filename is replaced with the name of the file and press enter
If it says you need to be a superuser to run it
Type "sudo" then a space then the command and press enter
Note: Most Drivers will require the sudo command to be used
Installing plugins and libraries
Most plugins and libraries, and some drivers are .deb files, just open the file and click install to use it
Running windows Applications
Go to www.playonlinux.com
Download the installer for the version of linux you are using
If you are using Ubuntu 8.04 or higher
in console type "sudo apt-get install envyng-qt" This will install an app called EnvyNG which will install various libraries and drivers which will enable 3d acceleration for applications
If you are not using ubuntu 8.04 or higher, download
http://albertomilone.com/ubuntu/nvidia/scripts/legacy/envy_0.9.10-0ubuntu10_all.deb and install it, this will install Envy Legacy
then follow the on screen guide to install EnvyNG or Envy Legacy
When finished either click run or install on playonlinux and then select your application and go!
Okay, thats it for now, I will update it in the future when I find new problems, or people request something
Good luck guys!
Note: Areas spoilered are just to save space and make it less cluttered
Q: What exactly is Linux?
A: Linux is an open source operating system that is free to download and with many distributions (distros) that are built for specific needs so you can get the best version for you.
Q: Does that mean I cannot play any of my games such as COD4 or Half Life 2 on it?
A: Not at all! A program for Linux, called Wine, allows you to run windows applications on virtually any distro of Linux with a frontend called PlayOnLinux, which makes running windows applications alot easier, and you don't have to have wine preinstalled to use it, it installs it for you!
Q: What programs come preinstalled with Linux?
A:
Note: Areas spoiler'd are just to save space and make it less cluttered
Accessories
Calculator
Character Map
Disk Usage Analyzer
Manager Print Jobs
Passwords and Encryption Keys
Take Screenshot
Terminal
Text Editor
Tomboy Notes
Tracker Search Tool
Games
AisleRot Solitaire
Blackjack
Chess
Five or More
Four in a row
Freecell Solitaire
Gnometris
Iango
Klotski
Mahjongg
Mines
Nibbles
Robots
Same Gnome
Sudoku
Tali
Tetravex
Graphics
F-Spot Photo Manager
Gimp Image Editor
OpenOffice.org Drawing
Xsane Image Scanner
Internet
Ekiga Softphone
Evolution Mail
Firefox Web Browser
Pidgin Internet Messenger
Remote Desktop Viewer
Terminal Server Client
Transmission BitTorrent Client
Office
Dictionary
Evolution Mail and Calender
OpenOffice.org Presentation
OpenOffice.org Spreadsheet
OpenOffice.org Word Processor
Sound and Video
Brasero Disc Burning
Movie Player
Rythmbbox Music Player
Sound Recorder
Q: Where can I get Linux?
A: You can get Ubuntu, the version I reccomend, from http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
Q: What Version of Ubuntu should I get?
A: If you are using a home computer, get the desktop version, of the version numbered 8.10
Q: What are some other distros of Linux?
A: DamnSmallLinux, Fedora, FreeBSD, Gentoo, and Debian
Q: Why so many distros?
A: The reason there are so many distros, is because each version has its on specialities for your specific needs
Q: I'm not fully sure if I want Linux, can I test it without installing?
A: Yes, after the CD or DVD of Ubuntu is burnt, you can click the Try Ubuntu button, which will restart your machine, then have a special ubuntu menu come up allowing you to choose from the various options, including installation and trying it before you install it.
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Tutorials:
Executing a .run File
Go to Applications > Accessories and click Terminal
Put the .run file onto your desktop
In terminal type "cd Desktop" and press enter
Afterwards type "sh ./filename.run" where filename is replaced with the name of the file and press enter
If it says you need to be a superuser to run it
Type "sudo" then a space then the command and press enter
Note: Most Drivers will require the sudo command to be used
Installing plugins and libraries
Most plugins and libraries, and some drivers are .deb files, just open the file and click install to use it
Running windows Applications
Go to www.playonlinux.com
Download the installer for the version of linux you are using
If you are using Ubuntu 8.04 or higher
in console type "sudo apt-get install envyng-qt" This will install an app called EnvyNG which will install various libraries and drivers which will enable 3d acceleration for applications
If you are not using ubuntu 8.04 or higher, download
http://albertomilone.com/ubuntu/nvidia/scripts/legacy/envy_0.9.10-0ubuntu10_all.deb and install it, this will install Envy Legacy
then follow the on screen guide to install EnvyNG or Envy Legacy
When finished either click run or install on playonlinux and then select your application and go!
Okay, thats it for now, I will update it in the future when I find new problems, or people request something
Good luck guys!