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JohnS
1st April 2006, 01:59
HOWTO: INSTALL GENTOO 2006.0, GNOME, KDE
AND XFCE IN LESS THAN 180 MINUTES.

Interested in a walkthru to help you through a Gentoo Linux 2006 installation (with KDE Gnome and Xfce)? Then click here:

http://bb.domaindlx.com/911TheTruth/
http://linux.coconia.net/ (no longer with us)

There is a page on installing Windows on a spare partition of your harddrive.

There is also instructions on HOWTO access and write to Windows XP/2000 (formatted with the NTFS) from Linux.

Access to Windows by Captive-FUSE and NTFS-FUSE are compared.

There is also code for JAVASCRIPT MOVIES (and a few to watch).

Also has a section on how to REMIX YOUR 14 Debian CDs as 2 DVDs.

sbovisjb1
1st April 2006, 06:29
gentoo is about LEARNING linux. And second of all its OK to want to install gentoo 3 hrs.... providing you're system is powerfull enough. Apart from that GOOD job for telling other people about good and worthwile sites.... oh and a guy put something in the howto section that got deleted...

the link was www.fckeditor.net/

JohnS
2nd April 2006, 00:52
gentoo is about LEARNING linux
People learn NOTHING if they can't even install Gentoo.

sbovisjb1
2nd April 2006, 02:17
Its the instillation process that makes people learn. You have headaches, and problems, but once you take it to the online community, you'll eventually come up with a solution.

JohnS
3rd April 2006, 02:28
Its the instillation process that makes people learn.
Maybe, but all you learn is how to configure some really simple files, like /etc/hosts, hostname, domainname.

Instead of learning trivia, one should be given the easy stuff already functioning and then one can learn to compile a new kernel and do interesting stuff,....

JohnS
6th April 2006, 03:35
By the way, do you know any good articles on rolling your own kernel?

sbovisjb1
6th April 2006, 05:36
Now that you mention it... i do have a few good articles at hand... let me see:
http://tlug.up.ac.za/old/guides/lkcg/lkcg.html
http://librenix.com/?inode=582

falko
6th April 2006, 11:14
By the way, do you know any good articles on rolling your own kernel?
If you mean for Debian, then take a look here: http://www.howtoforge.com/forums/showthread.php?t=21

JohnS
11th April 2006, 02:23
Thanks for the links everyone.

JohnS
3rd May 2006, 04:11
Anyone know how to clone a windows system?

falko
3rd May 2006, 15:23
I'm not sure, but maybe with Norton Ghost?

JohnS
12th May 2006, 05:18
I'm not sure, but maybe with Norton Ghost?
I'm sure that would work, but what about doing it with free tools?

falko
12th May 2006, 10:41
I'm not aware of any...

JohnS
10th January 2007, 23:39
You can clone a windows system real easily. See:

http://m.domaindlx.com/LinuxHelp/win/copyingXP.htm