TS//RELIDO/UNCLASSIFIED MIX

20070417

Nvidia PCI install over Integrated Intel graphics with Ubuntu 7.04

I had a very difficult time finding a way around an Nvidia PCI card crashing my Ubuntu 7.04 install. My motherboard has integrated Intel graphics but I wanted to use an inexpensive Nvidia card. Nothing worked until I found a couple of very helpful How To pages:

sorry dead links (10-20-07):

Link 1

Link 2

Once I followed the directions my problem was completely solved.

HP Pavilion 7940: Integrated Graphics replaced with Nvidia 5200 128MB PCI

20070211

Xubuntu Linux

A light weight Ubuntu that works well on older machines.

I was recently given an old Gateway 9100 laptop and I figured that I'd experiment with a new operating system. Pentium II 266Mhz, 192MB Ram, CD, floppy, 6GB HD.

Completely wipe your old drive with (OS X from Apple zeros data too): killdisk
Running killdisk will delete all data on your drive once you run it so make sure you have important info saved before using it.

Download Xubuntu .iso CD (available for your Apple PPC architecture too): Xubuntu home page

Burn .iso (disk image) to a CD with disk burning software like Nero for Windows.

Boot your computer to CD and wait a long time then install to your drive.

This is an OS that I'm very happy with so far and it comes with a ton of software. I would say that it runs pretty even in speed to Windows 98SE but it actually found and installed all of my hardware! Once you are online try the Synaptics package manager for a huge amount of applications for download. If you are on a tight budget and have some free time this is the way to go.

20061115

Ubuntu Linux

http://www.ubuntu.com/

I have tested this OS extensively and it appears to work well and cover all of the bases. If you are looking for a free Operating System for your Microsoft or Macintosh this is the best one I have found.

Additional Installation Wiki:

http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Main_Page


Just remember not to be afraid of the Terminal!

20060615

Random Computer Links:

http://www.theoldcomputer.com/MainMenu.htm

The Above Link sends you to a great site that contains ROMs for NES, Coleco Vision, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 7800, Commodore 64, and more. The site has a few Emulators too.

http://www.bootdisk.com/


The Above Link takes you to a place that can really help if you are in a bind and have a floppy drive to rescue you from a crash or assist in an OS install. Contains boot disks for Windows 98 to XP and a bit of Linux and others.

http://www.linuxiso.org/ Dead Link
http://www.linux.org/

Linux distributions Above. This download site is top notch with tons of content. Yellow Dog on my old Mac Wallstreet (now DEAD due to a design flaw in the power cable) and Debian on my Dell. Tons of .iso image file downloads to create install discs. Linux is some great stuff and I never got a virus!

19911031

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