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#1 2011-12-30 00:36:30

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Well, I just got finished downloading Ubentu. If you don't know what Ubentu is, it's pretty much a way to run linux in windows from a simple exe. Not only that, but you can easily switch between the two of them when you restart your computer.

i had a few questions though, as I am new to linux. First off, is there a special way I have to download files, and second, how long does it usually take to download a software center file?


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#2 2011-12-30 03:29:14

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Re: Ubuntu

You should use virtual box  wink


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#3 2011-12-30 03:43:47

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Re: Ubuntu

slinger wrote:

You should use virtual box  wink

Maybe if you like poor performance.  tongue  Dual boot all the way.


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#4 2011-12-30 03:46:03

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Re: Ubuntu

Harakou wrote:

slinger wrote:

You should use virtual box  wink

Maybe if you like poor performance.  tongue  Dual boot all the way.

It depends on how much ram you give it  tongue


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#5 2011-12-30 04:18:18

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Wubi seems a good choice, and on a typical broadband connection, downloads can take up to 3 minutes. (Package size dependant) As I have used ubuntu loads of times before, you can ask me for some help.


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#6 2011-12-30 10:02:00

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Re: Ubuntu

slinger wrote:

Harakou wrote:

slinger wrote:

You should use virtual box  wink

Maybe if you like poor performance.  tongue  Dual boot all the way.

It depends on how much ram you give it  tongue

Well, I'm on my 1 GB Ram netbook. It's really slow and that's why I'm booting linux in the first place.


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#7 2011-12-30 10:21:57

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Re: Ubuntu

There is a special way to download files, either with the Ubuntu Software Center or command line programs, which are obviously more complex. One way is sudo apt-get ______ but you need to know what you are downloading.

Edit: that's why I used Ubuntu, but I had 512 mb of RAM and I went back to windows because Ubuntu 11.10 was too slow.

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#8 2011-12-30 10:23:48

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Re: Ubuntu

16Skittles wrote:

There is a special way to download files, either with the Ubuntu Software Center or command line programs, which are obviously more complex. One way is sudo apt-get ______ but you need to know what you are downloading.

So how would I download, let's say minecraft?


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#9 2011-12-30 10:31:43

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Re: Ubuntu

456bingo123 wrote:

16Skittles wrote:

There is a special way to download files, either with the Ubuntu Software Center or command line programs, which are obviously more complex. One way is sudo apt-get ______ but you need to know what you are downloading.

So how would I download, let's say minecraft?

You download Java, then Minecraft.jar from the web site. NOTE: it is NOT the Minecraft.jar like on windows that you mod, it is the cross platform equivalent of minecraft.exe.


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#10 2011-12-30 10:36:43

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Re: Ubuntu

16Skittles wrote:

456bingo123 wrote:

16Skittles wrote:

There is a special way to download files, either with the Ubuntu Software Center or command line programs, which are obviously more complex. One way is sudo apt-get ______ but you need to know what you are downloading.

So how would I download, let's say minecraft?

You download Java, then Minecraft.jar from the web site. NOTE: it is NOT the Minecraft.jar like on windows that you mod, it is the cross platform equivalent of minecraft.exe.

So then is Java just at the Ubuntu software center, or do I have to download it from Java.com? Also, how would I download java from the site?


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#11 2011-12-30 10:43:58

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Re: Ubuntu

Linux looks cool and confusing at the same time xD


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#12 2011-12-30 10:46:23

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Re: Ubuntu

Blackdog100 wrote:

Linux looks cool and confusing at the same time xD

I am finding that out. I'm having a lot of trouble with Java right now D:


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#13 2011-12-30 10:50:12

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Re: Ubuntu

456bingo123 wrote:

Blackdog100 wrote:

Linux looks cool and confusing at the same time xD

I am finding that out. I'm having a lot of trouble with Java right now D:

D: naw, I hope you figure it out!


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#14 2011-12-30 10:52:25

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Re: Ubuntu

Blackdog100 wrote:

456bingo123 wrote:

Blackdog100 wrote:

Linux looks cool and confusing at the same time xD

I am finding that out. I'm having a lot of trouble with Java right now D:

D: naw, I hope you figure it out!

Yeah, I really want to play minecraft. It's hard because
It appears you  have to run most of it in terminal D:


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#15 2011-12-30 10:53:56

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Re: Ubuntu

456bingo123 wrote:

Blackdog100 wrote:

456bingo123 wrote:


I am finding that out. I'm having a lot of trouble with Java right now D:

D: naw, I hope you figure it out!

Yeah, I really want to play minecraft. It's hard because
It appears you  have to run most of it in terminal D:

Oh, I see.  Terminal looks really confusing.  I'm sticking to Windows xD


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#16 2011-12-30 10:55:54

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Re: Ubuntu

456bingo123 wrote:

slinger wrote:

Harakou wrote:


Maybe if you like poor performance.  tongue  Dual boot all the way.

It depends on how much ram you give it  tongue

Well, I'm on my 1 GB Ram netbook. It's really slow and that's why I'm booting linux in the first place.

That makes sense.


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#17 2011-12-30 10:55:57

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Re: Ubuntu

Blackdog100 wrote:

456bingo123 wrote:

Blackdog100 wrote:


D: naw, I hope you figure it out!

Yeah, I really want to play minecraft. It's hard because
It appears you  have to run most of it in terminal D:

Oh, I see.  Terminal looks really confusing.  I'm sticking to Windows xD

Yeah, it really is. Luckily I dual booted so I can switch back to windows at any time.


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#18 2011-12-30 15:17:36

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Re: Ubuntu

456bingo123 wrote:

Blackdog100 wrote:

456bingo123 wrote:


Yeah, I really want to play minecraft. It's hard because
It appears you  have to run most of it in terminal D:

Oh, I see.  Terminal looks really confusing.  I'm sticking to Windows xD

Yeah, it really is. Luckily I dual booted so I can switch back to windows at any time.

Terminal, confusing?  yikes
ROFLOL, I'm so used to it that when I need command prompt in windows, I always accidentally look for terminal. -_-
But seriously, terminal is NOT confusing.


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#19 2011-12-30 17:36:26

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@456bingo123 java is part of Ubuntu Restricted Extras which is found in the software centre

lol i wiped my whole hard disk to install Ubuntu (including the recovery partition for Windows)


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#20 2011-12-30 18:33:25

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Re: Ubuntu

456bingo123 wrote:

Well, I just got finished downloading Ubentu. If you don't know what Ubentu is, it's pretty much a way to run linux in windows from a simple exe. Not only that, but you can easily switch between the two of them when you restart your computer.

i had a few questions though, as I am new to linux. First off, is there a special way I have to download files, and second, how long does it usually take to download a software center file?

You spelled Ubuntu wrong.

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#21 2011-12-30 19:41:17

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Re: Ubuntu

How would I use a .tar.gz file?


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#22 2011-12-30 23:35:24

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Re: Ubuntu

456bingo123 wrote:

How would I use a .tar.gz file?

It's an archive file, similar to a .zip or .rar. You can open it with Ubuntu's archive manager.


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#23 2011-12-31 02:14:58

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The new ubuntu 11.10 or whatever is better than the other one  big_smile

Enjoy the ride!  smile


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#24 2011-12-31 08:59:30

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Re: Ubuntu

jji7skyline wrote:

The new ubuntu 11.10 or whatever is better than the other one  big_smile

Enjoy the ride!  smile

It adds new features, but
1: It seems like a clone of OSX Lion from what I've seen of Lion
2: It made my old computer lag so bad that it removed the benefit of using Linux instead of Windows.


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#25 2011-12-31 11:00:47

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Re: Ubuntu

Harakou wrote:

456bingo123 wrote:

How would I use a .tar.gz file?

It's an archive file, similar to a .zip or .rar. You can open it with Ubuntu's archive manager.

But what if I wanted to run the program I downloaded?


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