I have hard drives in a raid 0 array on my PCI raid card, which is a sil680. OpenSuse 10.3 would not complete installation when this was in my computer, so I removed it and after I installed OpenSuse linux 10.3, I put it back in.
Everything is working fine now except that I don’t have access to my raid drives. How can I get them to work in linux?
I have vista installed on one hard drive and fedora 10 linux installed on the other hard drive. How can I remove the linux partition since windows doesn’t recognize linux partitions?
I have a Gateway netbook with Windows 7 starter. I installed the Ubuntu 10 version of Linux. But I don’t think it installed on it’s its own partition, because it never asked me about the size or anything of a partition or which partition to use. So, I followed some instructions on the internet to put Linux on its own partition, but how do I know its really on there?
I am running Fedora 7 on 1 computer and Fedora 10 on another.
I am new to Linux so any advice is welcome
I would like to have some names of programs not a link to a site that is worthless to me
I know you can download Wine to run Windows games on Linux, but I want to make sure that everything in Linux can be just as good as it is in Windows XP. I’m wondering if networking will screw up considering the rest of my family runs on Windows… Does that mean no LAN? Stuff like that. I’ll post more details if people need more so check back.
I recently downloaded and created an ubuntu 10.10 disc and I want to install it on a partition on my intel mac, but I can’t seem to get linux to recognize the apple wireless keyboard and mouse I am using. Is it possible to get linux to recognize them before installation? Or do I have to install using other peripherals and then pair the apple stuff?
I am going to make a dual boot system and i was wondering what linux distribution would offer new things that windows dosent. It would be nice if the distribution was free. I was also wondering how much i should partition off for linux
I’m a good technician, but I’m pretty average when it comes to my knowledge of hardware. I’m looking to kill two birds with one stone by learning Linux.
The problem is that I couldn’t fully upload XP because I lost the product key and I am not going to pay for another copy or a new OS just so I can turn around and remove it with Linux. So if you other tech-heads out there would mind giving a hand to an absent-minded tech-head, I would be graciously thankful.