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linux questions
#3
Posted 19 April 2006 - 12:51 AM
Ubuntu Linux is pretty friendly and is good if you not so good with computers.
Personally, I prefer Slackware, but it is more arcane.
Wikipedia has a Linux article;
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux
Wikibooks has a book about Linux;
* http://en.wikibooks....iki/Linux_Guide
Personally, I prefer Slackware, but it is more arcane.
Wikipedia has a Linux article;
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux
Wikibooks has a book about Linux;
* http://en.wikibooks....iki/Linux_Guide
#5
Posted 20 April 2006 - 12:48 AM
#8
Posted 20 April 2006 - 10:02 AM
neighberaaron, on Apr 18 2006, 09:40 PM, said:
my questions have been spread abroad and i have more. what good guides to learn linux are there out there? my USB mouse doesnt work in my computer now that ive installed plain linux. how do i fix that? anybody prefer anything other than ubuntu?
There is no such thing called "plain linux". Linux is the name of a operating system kernel. If you combine that system with other other software, you can get a full operating system, a Linux distribution. There are tons of different Linux distributions in different flavours, for different devices, different people and different tasks.
neighberaaron, on Apr 19 2006, 11:18 PM, said:
thanks for all those. its still pretty confusing but i think ill manage. wat about that mouse problem?
Where is your mouse not working?
Is it at the console / command line (text interface), or is it in the X Window System (graphical interface) ?
If it is at the console, then you need to run 'gpm'. This software probably is installed at your computer, and should be configured to start at boot up in your configuration scripts. The configuration are in the /etc/ directory. Depending on which distribution, it can be in subdirectories of that directory.
If it is at X, then you need to configure the X configuration file which is Xorg.conf which should be located in /etc/xorg.conf or /etc/X11/xorg.conf or something similiar.
#9
Posted 20 April 2006 - 01:43 PM
neighberaaron, on Apr 20 2006, 03:11 AM, said:
i heard it was some driver i have to install. the problem? i dont know how and i cant do anything w/o a mouse. thats the only problem.
Have you seen this page neighberaaron, it may give you some info about the mouse. (read all!)
http://www.ubuntux.o...running-live-cd
#11
Posted 20 April 2006 - 07:16 PM
I've a feeling John that Mike Rochip may have been refering to the decidedly chilly wecome on this site
http://cygwin.com/lists.html
http://cygwin.com/lists.html
#13
Posted 21 April 2006 - 06:39 AM
Linux comes with basic drivers for all kinds of mice. Your mice should work. Maybe you need to configure the xorg.conf file.
You can get help about Ubuntu at;
* http://ubuntuforums.org/
You can get help about Ubuntu at;
* http://ubuntuforums.org/
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