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VMWare installation

Posted by: SBader on October 21, 2007 07:43 PM
Sir, Everything AOK, naturally ! As regards Fedora 7, although I'm an official resident of Canada, I'm in my home country Iran and the export regulations prevented the download. Many thanks

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Re: VMWare installation

Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 143.166.255.63] on March 23, 2008 02:23 PM
LK

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Help Request.

Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 78.39.192.200] on June 21, 2008 09:34 AM
Hi. I Don't Know English As Well. But Try To Read All Your Post In Linux.com And I Like You Help Me To Learn Linux Os And English.

Do You Ready To Help Me?

Albate man Rizo Doroshte Windowso Kar Kardam. Kheili Az Mafahime os va shabake Bandiamram Kamel Midonam. Albate Kheili Vaght Nist Computer Daram, Shayad Hodode 1 Sale.

Montazeram!!!!

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thanks

Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 202.175.250.194] on October 24, 2007 10:14 AM
Thanks a lot for the information given to me, Mandrivalinux 2008 was already running on my unit now and I really appriciate it because it is alike to windows vista, but my problem is how can I install and configure Samba and where can I get that installer. Hope you can help me on my problem.

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Help!! I Just Installed Ubuntu and don't know how to access it...

Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 69.235.29.189] on October 28, 2007 04:15 AM
I just installed Ubuntu on my desktop and have no idea how to access it. I already re-booted twice thinking that the system would provide me w/ the option of which OS to run but it goes straight to Windows. How in the world do I switch to Ubuntu and/or Linux? I have a project due Monday and have no clue!!!!
ANY INFO IS TRULY TRULY APPRECIATED!

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hiiii

Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 10.112.62.173] on November 08, 2007 05:48 AM
very good article

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Games help

Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 196.22.195.76] on November 17, 2007 12:43 PM
Thanks, the two sites you referref me to, gave me exactly what I wanted.

Kindest Regards

Patrick

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Source Code Available for Ultumix Linux.

Posted by: Justin Breithaupt on December 16, 2007 06:43 AM
You complained that the source code was not available. I have a temporary link on my www.mindblowingidea.com/Ultumix site that goes to the PCLinuxOS source code. I'm currently downloading about 20GBs of source code and after I get it downloaded to my external hard drive I will try to compress it and make a torrent for people to download it from. That should be good enough for most people. even if I sat up an FTP server it would be much slower and less stable than a torrent. I don't have enough storage space on my server so I will most likely have to buy an external hard drive for my server to store this extra info on. By the time the download finishes I should be able to afford one I hope. So now there is not a reason to complain. Also I will be uploading a video that tells users how to use Ultumix to youtube. Once this is done I will also include a copy in Ultumix Linux for people to watch. :)

That should be enough for now.

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fork

Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 196.1.209.67] on January 21, 2008 10:33 AM
ineed code c language under linux about (fork,client&server ,how can be find the random numbers)

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Web Server

Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 66.146.215.105] on February 05, 2008 05:42 PM
i would like to set up a web server running linux. However I have a new hard drive with no operating system. How do I install Linux? Is there a CD installation for Linux like there is for Windows?

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arp cache

Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 62.240.50.203] on February 07, 2008 11:33 AM
Hi
I want to ask about arp chache why this cache is read write. how can change the setting of this cache to read only to prevent from some threat

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installing programs on linux??

Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 195.8.175.8] on February 12, 2008 10:46 AM
Does anyone know how to install programs onto Linux??? Doesnt seem to load auto!

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thank you

Posted by: troysan.com on February 15, 2008 09:24 PM
this site look brilliant and just cheak youra ll message you are verry good in linux i want to change my windows to linux thats why i am here

http://www.troysan.com | http://www.marmarissummer.com | www.myspainforum.com

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thank you man.

Posted by: on March 20, 2008 02:54 AM
thanks your working on site and users dude.

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burning software for linux

Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 210.84.59.86] on March 31, 2008 11:24 PM
hey shashank,can u please tell me what software i can use for a cd/dvd burning on a linux operating system..nero is made for windows so i wasnted to kno what i can use instead.
thanks a lot..

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Re: burning software for linux

Posted by: Shashank Sharma on April 01, 2008 10:51 AM
Hi Anonymous, it'd be best for everyone if you ask questions in the forums, and not here. You can try Gnomebaker, K3B, XCDRoast, etc. There are many more but these are quite popular and well documented and have dedicated user base and are actively developed. Cheers!

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burner

Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 58.107.42.225] on April 01, 2008 11:19 AM
hey shashank thanks a lot for answerin here..i dint kno that i was supposed to ask in the forum..i am new to the website..
thanks a lot again.

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Re: burner

Posted by: Shashank Sharma on April 04, 2008 11:07 AM
No problem, Anonymous. Welcome to Linux.com!

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Shashank Sharma

Posted by: vigol on June 23, 2008 02:30 PM
1. Do I have permission for writing some infos about new|or|useful Websites and Utilities
and post them them on forums?
2. If I have, where I must post them ? Just to "New to Linux" or to the related forums?
3. What's the purpose of "Linux.com Writes Forum"?
thanks

mehrshad moslehi

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Re: Shashank Sharma

Posted by: Shashank Sharma on June 25, 2008 05:44 AM
Mehrshad,

1. You can inform others about useful websites. If you find a website you think will help other Linux users, let us know.
2. You can post about these websites in the Miscellaneous Discussions forum.
3. The Linux Writer's Forum was designed for imparting writing tips. So, it only contains information on how to write and is not Linux-specific.

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Shashank Sharma

Posted by: ronny4in on July 31, 2008 08:15 PM
will the bipac installer u provide work on ubuntu 6.06 as my sytem resourced limited with ram constrains i plan to install 6.06 rater than 7

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Shashank Sharma - please move forum entry

Posted by: Bob on August 02, 2008 07:29 PM
I posted a question to the new to linux forum section, but it probably goes best in misc. discussions. It is topic 2431. It's more about how to use the forums, though new users would find it helpful. Thanks. Bob

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Shashank Sharma

Posted by: Bob on August 22, 2008 06:44 PM
This looks like a violation of usage terms by some sales rep:
http://www.linux.com/forums/topic/2597
and
http://www.linux.com/forums/topic/2598
[Modified by: Bob on August 22, 2008 12:01 PM]

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