thehunter1320
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I've been doing research on free OS companies and thought I should help some people out. Let's get right into it! The 2 free OS's that really stood out were Linux (of course) and Free BSD. I won't go into free BSD to much because Linux is CLEARLY the best, unless u like experimenting with things (like i did in college ).
I don't recommend ANY free OS to the average joe who likes pointing, clicking, and doesn't know what the word Unix means (for those who really don't know what Unix means, it's the coding that linux is written with). Linux is a application and development tool for software, not exactly a home user's best friend. Now, if you still want to get into a free OS, continue reading this post.
Now that you've stepped to the penguin side (congrats) you'll probably need 5 things:
1. a broadband internet connection (or know sum 1 that has one)
2. a CD burner
3. lots of patience
4. you'll probably want to learn a little about Unix coding b4 you install linux (COMPLETELY optional, you'll probably learn more about Unix by using Linux)
5. couriosity, if u don't have this... you'll never make it past the install screen
Alright, before u download and install Linux u'll need some things:
- Check What's in Your Rig
Most of the time, when u install linux, it auto-detects all hardware... but when it doesn't, you'll wanna know what' in your rig so u can solve the problem
-Look Some Stuff Up Yourself
I ain't ur personal linux guru, figure it out urself. there are books available at the library. Some times your linux .ISO comes with instructions.
-Figure out Where you're getting Linux from
This is THE most difficult choice out of the ENTIRE process. There must be dozens upon dozens of different versions of Linux (since it's open source) If this is your 1st experience with linux, I suggest getting Linux from Mandrake (HIGHLY RECOMMEND 4 N00BS!) or Red Hat (do a google seach to find them)
-Figure out where you're installing this
whether or not you're going to do a multi-boot on a windows HD (which i entirely DON'T recommend... it's WAY to messy) so i'd dedicate a HD or an entire machine to it (the bare requirements for Linux is 386 Mghz and 4 MB of RAM, so older machines will run this fine)
-Partition your harddrive b4 u install
this ain't windows, u gotta partition the HD yourself, i suggest using Partition Magic
INSTALLING LINUX
Alrighty, if you got your distro (geek term for "disk of linux version your using) and your HD partitioned... ur ready to install.
Make sure that you're BIOS settings are set to boot from disk.
Every graphical Linux install is different... go thru the installer and answer the questions. if you can answer this one "are you using a 2-button or 3-button mouse" leave... now... you're not allowed to install Linux!!!
After that, you get your users... the Root account is basically the admin, so that's ok there.
some times... the installer has N0 fing clue WTF you're using as a grafix card and monitor, so tell it! (instuctions should be in that book about linux you've been reading........)
When you've finished that, wait for Linux to finish. It'll ask to reboot, or just do it for u. make sure u take this disk out, or linux will install all over again.
Sfter linux boots up u'll either get a DOS prompt-like login, or a pretty looking login screen. enter the root name and password (or what ever u put in) and ur in! You've installed Linux!!! YAHOO!!!! yippee!!!! yea... ok, the fun is over. All of the things i have mentioned can be found on google. I hope you've learned something from this post.
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I don't recommend ANY free OS to the average joe who likes pointing, clicking, and doesn't know what the word Unix means (for those who really don't know what Unix means, it's the coding that linux is written with). Linux is a application and development tool for software, not exactly a home user's best friend. Now, if you still want to get into a free OS, continue reading this post.
Now that you've stepped to the penguin side (congrats) you'll probably need 5 things:
1. a broadband internet connection (or know sum 1 that has one)
2. a CD burner
3. lots of patience
4. you'll probably want to learn a little about Unix coding b4 you install linux (COMPLETELY optional, you'll probably learn more about Unix by using Linux)
5. couriosity, if u don't have this... you'll never make it past the install screen
Alright, before u download and install Linux u'll need some things:
- Check What's in Your Rig
Most of the time, when u install linux, it auto-detects all hardware... but when it doesn't, you'll wanna know what' in your rig so u can solve the problem
-Look Some Stuff Up Yourself
I ain't ur personal linux guru, figure it out urself. there are books available at the library. Some times your linux .ISO comes with instructions.
-Figure out Where you're getting Linux from
This is THE most difficult choice out of the ENTIRE process. There must be dozens upon dozens of different versions of Linux (since it's open source) If this is your 1st experience with linux, I suggest getting Linux from Mandrake (HIGHLY RECOMMEND 4 N00BS!) or Red Hat (do a google seach to find them)
-Figure out where you're installing this
whether or not you're going to do a multi-boot on a windows HD (which i entirely DON'T recommend... it's WAY to messy) so i'd dedicate a HD or an entire machine to it (the bare requirements for Linux is 386 Mghz and 4 MB of RAM, so older machines will run this fine)
-Partition your harddrive b4 u install
this ain't windows, u gotta partition the HD yourself, i suggest using Partition Magic
INSTALLING LINUX
Alrighty, if you got your distro (geek term for "disk of linux version your using) and your HD partitioned... ur ready to install.
Make sure that you're BIOS settings are set to boot from disk.
Every graphical Linux install is different... go thru the installer and answer the questions. if you can answer this one "are you using a 2-button or 3-button mouse" leave... now... you're not allowed to install Linux!!!
After that, you get your users... the Root account is basically the admin, so that's ok there.
some times... the installer has N0 fing clue WTF you're using as a grafix card and monitor, so tell it! (instuctions should be in that book about linux you've been reading........)
When you've finished that, wait for Linux to finish. It'll ask to reboot, or just do it for u. make sure u take this disk out, or linux will install all over again.
Sfter linux boots up u'll either get a DOS prompt-like login, or a pretty looking login screen. enter the root name and password (or what ever u put in) and ur in! You've installed Linux!!! YAHOO!!!! yippee!!!! yea... ok, the fun is over. All of the things i have mentioned can be found on google. I hope you've learned something from this post.
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