Posts Tagged ‘linux’
How can I remove Linux from my computer and restore the partition space to windows?
I have both Linux Mint 11 and windows 7 on my computer and I no longer want it on my computer so… ya, pretty much says it all in the title.
How to install Linux on drive that already has Windows installed?
I have a laptop that currently has Windows 7 installed.
I want to install Linux on the computer as well, and have the choice to boot into either of them.
How can I do this? Please elaborate on the formatting/partitions part, as this seems to be very unclear anywhere I have looked.
Does anybody know a live Linux CD that can play flash content from the start?
Basically I was wondering is there a live CD of Linux that has the adobe flash codes pre-installed. Every time I boot a live Ubuntu CD i have to install the missing plugin, any body have any ideas of any Linux distro? If you could give me the link to their site that would be great. Thanks in advance.
Where to get linux mint and how to install it on Acer laptop?
I have an Acer laptop installed with licensed version of windows 7. I just want to try linux mint on that laptop. If I didn’t like linux mint after I installed it, can I go back to windows 7? Does anyone have the ideas?
Thanks in advance.
what is the best open source Linux provider out there?
Right now I am running Ubuntu 11.04 natty and I don’t like it what is the best Linux open source provider I can use to make my computer more efficient?
How can I transfer a save on minecraft in windows to linux?
I have windows 7 and ubuntu linux on my computer. I built a cool city on minecraft in windows 7 and want to transfer it to linux so i can play it on my linux because it is faster. Is this possible? How would I do this?
do u think enabling nvida drivers in xubuntu is a risk since xubuntu is a open source .?
do u think enabling nvida drivers in xubuntu is a risk since xubuntu (linux) is a open source .I have already enabled it so ,any risk involved while updating xubuntu .
What computer should be chosen if an operating system that is "open source" is required?
open source > allows programmers to make changes in operating system code.
A) server running the Linux operating system
B) handheld computer/smartphone/PDA running Palm OS
C) personal computer running the windows operating system