Re: Mandrake 10.1
Posted by Wild Card on
Wed Nov 17th 2004 at 3:02am
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I've installed Linux distro Mandrake 10.1 from the 3 ISO cds. What have I gotten myself into? :biggrin: I've split the drive, 12gigs for Linux, and the rest (16 something gigs) for a Fat32 partition.
Now, after installation, there are a few odd settings Im having questions about. Like what security level etc.
Re: Mandrake 10.1
Posted by scary_jeff on
Wed Nov 17th 2004 at 8:20am
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Well done on installing it, but I think you'll need to make some more specific questions...
Re: Mandrake 10.1
Posted by Crono on
Wed Nov 17th 2004 at 9:15am
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so, you had no issues deciding how big to make your root, swap, user, home, etc, partitions? Or did you just use the default values?
Re: Mandrake 10.1
Posted by Spartan on
Wed Nov 17th 2004 at 11:19am
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WTF? I thought this topic said Milkshape 1.01. It must be too early in the morning for me.
Re: Mandrake 10.1
Posted by Loco on
Wed Nov 17th 2004 at 4:33pm
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Attempted quick explanation:
You'll want the default security level, unless you REALLY want to feel secure.
As for the check boxes, these are "packages" - which programs you want
to install. If you checked them all, you have every program which
amounts to about 5 gigs of Linux! This includes a lot of server stuff
which you may not want.
KDE and Gnome are the equivalent to explorer.exe in Windows - they
provide a taskbar, icons etc. However, unlike Windows there are two
main ones, which mean they compete with each other and subsequently
improve very quickly when compared with Windows! I tend to prefer KDE
as it tends to be more functional, but Gnome tends to look better -
matter of preference really. If you install both you can choose which
one before you log on.
With monitors, you'll need to set your screen size and colour depth in
the graphics card section (Mephs, did you accidentally select the wrong
one here? If not, try another version of Linux over the top of Mandrake
7 [i.e. Fedora 3] and see if you can get the screen to work with that).
That's the main bits for Mandrake (I think). Hope this helps!
Re: Mandrake 10.1
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Wed Nov 17th 2004 at 4:39pm
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Nice one on installing linux, how long did it take, i'm getting a new 160gb hard drive at the end of the month [ getting it cheaper for staff discount :biggrin: ]. Oh loco, how do you mean more functional, the way it's set out, or does it have more finctions, i'm sorta in the same league as WC hehe :smile:
Re: Mandrake 10.1
Posted by Loco on
Wed Nov 17th 2004 at 4:49pm
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More err... stuff! :biggrin:
It has a few more programs and is easier to use. If ind the KDE control centre much easier to use than the GNome equivalent.
Re: Mandrake 10.1
Posted by Wild Card on
Wed Nov 17th 2004 at 4:51pm
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Well, Im still exploring the functionalities of Linux right now. I`ll go pic up a book at the library tonight on Linux. For the security setting, I chose High just because lol.
Another thing Im having problems with is executing applications. Such as configuring my network, or checking the disk partition. It says "Please wait" and there is very heavy disk activity for about 5 to 10 minutes. Meanwhile I cant do anything else. Is it because Mandrake is too demanding on my laptop? (Pentium 2 600Mhz, 128mb SDRAM PC133, 30gb hard drive, ATI mobility 8mb video)
Re: Mandrake 10.1
Posted by Wild Card on
Thu Nov 18th 2004 at 1:04am
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So... how do I set myself up on my wireless network with Linux? So that I can access the internet.
Re: Mandrake 10.1
Posted by Crono on
Thu Nov 18th 2004 at 6:24am
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configure the ethernet card, I don't know about mandrake's installation techniques, for all I know you need to go find an RPM with the drivers. It probably has an install wizard. If that doesn't work, goto the manufacturer's website and download linux drivers. If they don't have any, chances are the card is only supported by Windows. To get it to work with Linux would require a custom compile of the Kernal.