Couple of questions
i have a couple of questions
i have googled these questions and haven't found any answers i have read the stickied link and i didnt find the answers to these questions there either Is it possible to use the cube on a live cd? Can i download things when using a live cd? because i want to download different themes and software just to get a feel of how to do it. ( i dont have a dvd burner at the time so i cant check myself) Are there any distributors that will include most drivers, so that i dont have to worry about installing them. ( i am new and inexperienced with linux. i heard it is difficult to install ati radeon hd2100 driver and that is what my mother board uses. can i use my motherboard cd to install drivers on linux? |
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Thats a good questions. But before answering your questions some questions popped up my mind. 1) Can any data be just downloaded into a Cd without burning? 2) Can data be written when its a bottable CD (I may be wrong I was considering the Live CD to be a bootable CD, but not confused with both though:) )? What do you think of this? Thanks, Danny |
1. What's "the cube"? (And how is it relevant?)
2. When running from live CD, the OS and the filesystem is set up in RAM. You can download anything that will fit, but you cannot save it to the CD. If you save it to the hard drive, you would have to go thru some extra steps to make it useable. Live CDs are intended only for a preliminary evaluation (or for system maintenance and trouble-shooting.) To properly evaluate a distro, you need to install it. |
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Second thing is that your motherboard cd is intended to be used to install drivers in windows and not in Linux. Moreover the setup files are all exe files which are not at all supported by Linux. Try using linux,if problem arises due to drivers, then post here. |
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I am not sure about this but, I don't think you can burn downloaded files on another disk when running a live cd. In other words, switch out the live cd with another blank disk. |
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Live CDs are intended only for a preliminary evaluation (or for system maintenance and trouble-shooting.) |
By the cube i mean this
http://www.beryl-project.org/images/cube_full.jpg and maybe a cylinder like this http://www.tuxmind.org/immagini/kde4...8-10-08_2.jpeg |
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I mean, I love Linux, I admire how powerful it is, but it DOES NOT WRITE DRIVERS ON THE FLY. :D Cheers, Tink |
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Cheers, Tink |
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Ubuntu is one distro that includes drivers for most hardware. Knoppix is also pretty good at hardware recognition. You should have working graphics out-of-the-box, though it is possible that you will have to seek a driver to get 3D acceleration working properly. Oh, and Knoppix does have a feature to save your config to a USB stick... |
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on some you first have to activate them under settings or preferences, on some you first have to configure the settings e.g. with compiz-config-settings-manager -ccfs- first before you gotta get a cube. it shouldn`t be a big problem finding a distro which comes with the cube as the default. |
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