Have got an old laptop I’d like to use a dedicated media player. Its got modest specs, having 1.1 Ghz processor and 256-512 mb ram. I’d like to be able to turn it on, and as soon as possible, have a media player with a media library available.
I was assuming a linux distro would be most appropriate, but which one?
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Sabayon Linux
live.pirillo.com – Sabayon Linux is a Live CD distribution of Linux that comes with all of the drivers and utilities you need to enjoy the Beryl 3D Linux desktop. How cool is that?
What is the easiest way to install a linux operating system?
Where do I go to get Linux? Is it more beneficial to buy it? Can anyone give me step by step instructions on how to uninstall Windows 98 and install a linux os?
Thanks
Howto Ubuntu Linux
Let’s setup the desktop cube in Compiz Fusion, this quick video guide will help you learn! From CCSM under Desktop click to enable Desktop Cube… For the total text description, check out www.linuxhaxor.net
How do I get a linux operating system?
I would like one of the free linux operating systems for my old computer but i have a really slow connection so i can’t download it without it taking a few days. Is there anyway i can order it somewhere and it still be free? Thanks.
Serious Red Hat Linux Commercial
First they ignore you… Then they laugh at you… Then they fight you… Then you win… courtesy : www.ifilm.com
What is the best linux distro for web development?
I’ve been getting into web development these past few months, w/ html, php, mysql, javascript so far. I’d like to start developing on a linux system though, as I’ve currently only had experience doing it on windows. Any recommendations for a good distro geared toward development/servers?
Thanks!
How to count the connections per second made to a linux box?
Hi i have a linux box and my custom HTTP server. I want to know how many connections per second are made to the server without writing any code. Is there some comamndon linux which can give me the connections per second made to the linux box.
Learn How to Install Ubuntu Linux in 5 Minutes
A Tutorial: Ubuntu Linux is a completely free open-source operating system that has many useful features and abilities, and this guide will show you how to try this new OS without harming your Windows system, and it only takes five minutes to learn! This guide will show you how to: -Download and burn the Ubuntu image to CD -Shrink the Windows installation to make room for Ubuntu -Boot to the Ubuntu live CD and begin the installation process -A step-by-step description of what options to choose and when during the installation, including how to manually partition Ubuntu on your hard drive This guide was created for Windows Vista (using the disk manager to shrink Windows and make room for Linux) but should work with Windows XP as well as any version where you can shrink the partition through the control panel. This guide was designed for systems with a single hard disk, but may be used on a multiple hard-disk system with minor changes. For more information on Linux go to www.linuxhaxor.net Check out more of Nixie — http for more of my crazy videos and less crazy tips!
How do I get Linux to connect to the Internet?
Okay, this is not the first time I have had this problem. I decided to install OpenSuse 11.0 on top of Windows dual boot, and the Linux OS won’t connect to the Internet but Windows will. Any ideas?