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Posted 28 May 2005 - 06:08 PM
Hi All!
Boy, I'm spreading this all over the place! Copy, Paste...and thanks, Marko!
Marko Tomas wrote in "On the Web" forum,
"I may install this on my other computer that is used by the family. However i dont see the need on mine because it never goes to any sites that are even remotely suspicious."
Now how does one know which sites are remotely suspicious? Are there guidelines? Besides the obvious, "don't look up pron", I'm a oldlady, wouldn't do that anyways ....I am careful with links, with the only exception being here, but I google a lot and that is a worry for me.
Thanks!!
Liz
Boy, I'm spreading this all over the place! Copy, Paste...and thanks, Marko!
Marko Tomas wrote in "On the Web" forum,
"I may install this on my other computer that is used by the family. However i dont see the need on mine because it never goes to any sites that are even remotely suspicious."
Now how does one know which sites are remotely suspicious? Are there guidelines? Besides the obvious, "don't look up pron", I'm a oldlady, wouldn't do that anyways ....I am careful with links, with the only exception being here, but I google a lot and that is a worry for me.
Thanks!!
Liz
#3
Posted 16 June 2005 - 07:54 AM
Hey all
One tutorial that I'd like to see is a complete tutorial of making the Linux switch. I know that you could write an entire book on this, but if not a tutorial, just some useful links to head in the right direction. People on the forums have been a great help, but I'm still edgy.. What, IMO, a good tutorial on this should include is: partitioning and resizing, installing, enabling dual boot, and everything important that is inbetween. The whole thing could be based of just on one distro, or something.
I don't know.. just a thought
Matt
One tutorial that I'd like to see is a complete tutorial of making the Linux switch. I know that you could write an entire book on this, but if not a tutorial, just some useful links to head in the right direction. People on the forums have been a great help, but I'm still edgy.. What, IMO, a good tutorial on this should include is: partitioning and resizing, installing, enabling dual boot, and everything important that is inbetween. The whole thing could be based of just on one distro, or something.
I don't know.. just a thought
Matt
#4
Posted 16 June 2005 - 06:00 PM
You could just do, um,
depends on what distro too,
suse,
ubunto,
slackware,
debain,
redhat,
fedora,
linspire,
mandrake,
mandriva,
knoppix,
and whatever else inbetween
but most distros make it easy, or give very detailed documentation on installing, but making the swich, yeah, thats the hardpart, maybe a list of windows programs and the alternative...
IE - Opera, Firefox
OE - ThunderBird etc etc
Winamp - XMMS etc etc
Nero/Roxio - ....
and so on and so forth
Pierce
depends on what distro too,
suse,
ubunto,
slackware,
debain,
redhat,
fedora,
linspire,
mandrake,
mandriva,
knoppix,
and whatever else inbetween
but most distros make it easy, or give very detailed documentation on installing, but making the swich, yeah, thats the hardpart, maybe a list of windows programs and the alternative...
IE - Opera, Firefox
OE - ThunderBird etc etc
Winamp - XMMS etc etc
Nero/Roxio - ....
and so on and so forth
Pierce
#5
Posted 29 August 2005 - 07:41 PM
Jeff I have a couple of Linux tutorials that are in pdf. One is Complete Idiots Guide To Linux and the other is Linux The Complete Command Line Reference. They are on the large size so I don't know how you would offer them. As a download or something?....Let me know if you are interested......
This post has been edited by il_wiccan: 29 August 2005 - 07:42 PM
#6
Posted 30 August 2005 - 03:02 PM
Thanks for the offer, but the tutorials I'm looking for, I want to be member made, not ones that are already made. If that makes any sense. 
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