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Thanks for your note. I have rwo NVidia 6800's in my computer-no trouble at all installing in 7.10, 8.04. I suggest stay away from 8.10 alpha-its a mess. By the ...
- 08-25-2008 #81Just Joined!
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Thanks for your note. I have rwo NVidia 6800's in my computer-no trouble at all installing in 7.10, 8.04. I suggest stay away from 8.10 alpha-its a mess. By the way, My wife and I spent a night in Llangollen (sp?) drinking and singing and drinking, Good luck on NVidia. Les
- 08-28-2008 #82Just Joined!
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Hello Everyone!
I'm Tay, Nigerian living in Ethiopia. Dating W*ndows, but I'm cheating on her with my new mistress Linux, she's really something, still trying to figure her out.
We're talking and everything and everything is going fine so far. I guess I'll get to know her better from other lucky peeps that know her a lot better than I do.
Many thanks to the people of this forum!
- 08-28-2008 #83Just Joined!
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Good Day,
Iam Delia and i am Peruvian, nice to meet you. Let me explain my case
where i work i have installed red hat enterprise 5.0 with kernel 2.6.18-1.2747el5xen and such virtual a red hat 8 with kernel 2.4.18.14 with a application in foxpro so i see there is a problem with the process and it affects performance(memory of vitual) so the average of cpu could to be 80%
do you have some experience or some information about it?
Thanks
- 08-30-2008 #84Just Joined!
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hi
I am in Agra (India) where Taj Mahal is.
- 08-30-2008 #85Just Joined!
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Am in Sydney.Just getting wintered upon.
Can anyone tell me how to unistall KUBUNTU i want MINT on my system so i can have more choices in my LINUX LIFE. I tried all sudo's i culd gather from other forums but i don wanna mess my XP. Thanks.
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I dual boot with Windows XP SP3 using Windows.
I installed Kubuntu manually from a CD am not sure what you meant to know by asking how I installed it.
I defragmented one of my drives in order to install Kde 4 Ubuntu into the remaining space since i have quite a small disk space wich in itself is a problem because when i even try to uninstall SP3 it tells me that Windows needs more disk space to do so.
- 09-01-2008 #88
Kinyua - removing Kubuntu
Based on the above, this should be fairly quick and painless.
- Make a full backup of all important data, files etc.
- Boot into Windows
- Copy C:\BOOT.INI to another name e.g. BOOT-INI.TXT
- Edit BOOT.INI with Notepad
- Delete the line for Linux
- Save BOOT.INI
- Reboot and see if only Windows is available
- If so, great. Carry on into Windows
- If not, then you aren't using the Windows bootloader. Boot into Windows, restore the backup of BOOT.INI, ask for more help
- Assuming all went as planned, right click on My Computer and select Manage
- When the management console appears click on Disk Management
- Locate your Kubuntu partition(s) and delete them. Odds are that Windows will report them as "Unknown" type.
Hey Presto, you have your space back ready to try Mint.
All the best,
Jeremy
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druida98 thanks
hi live in dallas tx, thanks 4 accepting me i really want to know if there's a community in dallas so i can talk directly, new to linux i usually work with mac but i'm loving linux.
- 09-01-2008 #90
Hmmm, just joined. I'm a misgiuded penguin currently hiding out in a snow drift in minnesota. Not new to linux but I am fairly new to debian...




