Capitol One
MechArmy Sun, 02/22/2009 - 17:47
If someone can do something creative with the capitol one logo, or something, that would be great.
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Re: Capitol One
Submitted by ingalls on Sun, 02/22/2009 - 17:55http://userlogos.org/node/6246
This what you wanted??
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Re: Capitol One
Submitted by MechArmy on Sun, 02/22/2009 - 18:23Yeah, this is what I was looking for.
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Re: Capitol One
Submitted by wyattd2 on Sun, 02/22/2009 - 23:32Dorothy
new to this and came across this about Ubuntu, anyone know how well it does wirh wireless network cards in a desktop. any particular brand better than another, ??USB or PCI???.
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Re: Capitol One
Submitted by Mafia_Penguin on Mon, 02/23/2009 - 00:13@wyatt2:
I'm thinking PCI's would work better with Ubuntu, because I read online about someone's USB wifi not working w/ Ubuntu, but YMMV.
Also, if you just want to check it out, see WUBI.
Jmarkybb uses it and loves it.
If you decide to go just Ubuntu, then it's easy. If you want Ubuntu and Windows, then if you have Vista, you can use the built in partitioner. If you use Windows XP, then you'll need GParted or another partition editor. I recommend GParted though.
You can use it to change the size of your Hard drive, and then boot into Ubuntu's LiveCD and choose the new partition. Make sure that the partitioner doesn't erase any data.
Also, if you want to play music files (commonly MP3's), you'll need to get the MP3 codec.
All that I'm trying to say is do your research, and don't trust any one person or site when messing with the Master Boot Record.
Also look up stuff online:
Ubuntu Geek.
The Ubuntu Forums.
Wikipedia has a lot of information:
The minimum system requirements for a desktop installation are a 300 MHz x86 processor, 256 MB of RAM, 4 GB of hard drive space, and a video card which supports VGA at 640x480 resolution. The recommended system requirements for the desktop installation are a 700 MHz x86 processor, 384 MB of RAM, 8 GB of hard drive space, and a video card which supports VGA at 1024×768 resolution. The server installation requires a 300 MHz x86 processor, 64 MB of RAM, and a video card which supports VGA at 640×480. Computers that do not meet the minimum recommended system requirements are suggested to try Xubuntu, based on Xfce.
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