If you're still using that HORRIBLE OS Winblows and something goes wrong. LOL Like every five minutes.You can create a Linux boot drive to repair Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11.You can... moreIf you're still using that HORRIBLE OS Winblows and something goes wrong. LOL Like every five minutes.You can create a Linux boot drive to repair Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11.You can also use the Linux boot USB drive to get your files off of a broken Windows system.Then while you're there do yourself a favor delete Windows an UPGRADE to Linux.1. You need to download Rufus - Windows ONLY. (on a working computer - the portable version is what I use)https://rufus.ie/en/2. Insert a 8 gig or larger USB thumb into the computer.(EVERYTHING ON THE DRIVE WILL BE ERASED) 3. Download the Linux .ISO file from your favorite Linux distro: (Mint being the easiest for new users)Always download LTS versions if they are offered.Xubuntuhttps://xubuntu.org/download (this is my OS) Minthttps://linuxmint.com/download.php (I like Xfce)Manjarohttps://manjaro.org/Debian https://www.debian.org/Blackarch https://blackarch.org/downloads.htmlLutris https://lutris.net/downloads/Ubuntu https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop4. Open... less
These are just my thoughts on 18.04. :(Well I had read that Ubuntu was dropping the horrible "Unity" (AKA GARBAGE desktop). But after the first install I was very disappointed to... moreThese are just my thoughts on 18.04. :(Well I had read that Ubuntu was dropping the horrible "Unity" (AKA GARBAGE desktop). But after the first install I was very disappointed to see the "Unity" garbage is still there! Sure having pictures to click on and no menu to read is great for those of us that can't read, are to dumb to find anything in a menu, really just to dumb to have a computer!Just like 14 and 16 you can't remove the worthless side bar unless you install another Distro. So I UPGRADED it to Xubuntu again added my menu's back NO MORE SIDE BAR! But it's all new so a few of the old features I really liked no longer work, you need to check privacy and turn off all the geo-location, tracking, data reporting. :( So it's a lot like Windows 10 of course $199 cheaper! And Ubuntu will still let you turn off all the new not needed annoying things. Good luck trying to do that in Windows 10 not that you can't because you can kill 90% of the spyware but after a couple updates and re-boots it's all back!... less
I haven't done a DVD or CD video for awhile. I do everything in .avi, .mkv or .mp4 and put it on an USB thumb drive. All computers with any operating system can read and play a... moreI haven't done a DVD or CD video for awhile. I do everything in .avi, .mkv or .mp4 and put it on an USB thumb drive. All computers with any operating system can read and play a USB thumb drive / memory stick. And all the TV's made in the last 8 to 10 years can also play video right from the USB thumb drive.But to transcode a .avi, .mkv or .mp4 file into a DVD or CD video this is a perfect program for Linux. DVDStyler https://www.dvdstyler.org/ It works in Linux, Windows & Mac and free for all three platforms.There are other programs that of course cost money that have more features. But this program has plentyof features to tweak your videos and work great!For Windows & MacLets get started first download DVDStyler Download DVDStyler then open and install the program.For Linux open a terminal window.Type in or copy & paste and run this command first: sudo apt update (Hit enter, enter your password)Then type in or copy & paste and run this command: sudo add-apt-repository... less
How to dual boot Linux (the easy way) with Windows 8, 8.1 or 10 You can put it on a single drive multiple partition or two drives. FIRST Dump the UEFI boot & Secure boot, boot... moreHow to dual boot Linux (the easy way) with Windows 8, 8.1 or 10 You can put it on a single drive multiple partition or two drives. FIRST Dump the UEFI boot & Secure boot, boot legacy, set your sata drives to RAID but don't create a raid partition. If you're using a single drive create one NTFS partion on the back of the drive. Install Windows 8, 8.junk or 10 on the front of the drive (IN THE FREE SPACE) it will make both of it's partitions (or three for Windows 10). 100 to 200meg system partition & the windows operating system.If you only have one hard drive you can use separate partitions. In that case Windows will need to be use the front of the drive.So it would look something like this Linux can read & write Windows fat or NTFS files, Windows CAN NOT read Linux folders or files. After Windows is installed delete the NTFS partition you created on the back of the drive. Install EASY BCD 2.2 ONLY, 1. Restart and insert the CD or USB Ubuntu boot.1. Select "TRY"2. Once it's booted into Ubuntu on... less
What is Ultimate Edition 3.6? Ultimate Edition 3.6 was built from the ground up debootstrapped from the Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal tree. This was the first time I have done... moreWhat is Ultimate Edition 3.6? Ultimate Edition 3.6 was built from the ground up debootstrapped from the Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal tree. This was the first time I have done this. I have discovered in doing so that it makes for a tighter release as can be seen in the Lite version a CD in size and fairly loaded considering the size. The release boots in under 6 secs on my PC. Ultimate Edition 3.6 (not the lite version) has a comprehensive set of software packages. Mate 1.6.0 is the default desktop environment (DE). Best over all for most software, games, running windows programs inside linux.http://ultimateedition.info/ultimate-edition/ultimate_edition_3-6 To test on a live cd, just boot to any Linux disc, choose Live CD or Test. Ubuntu regular can know be installed inside windows just like any other program. So it's like running Office, Photo Shop and can be uninstalled from Control Panel. http://www.ubuntu.com less
Linux is a FREE operating system (PAID operating systems Windows - Mac) 99% of all computer users can find everything they need in Linux. Only a few specialized programs that run... moreLinux is a FREE operating system (PAID operating systems Windows - Mac) 99% of all computer users can find everything they need in Linux. Only a few specialized programs that run only in Windows or Mac, that you may need for work. Would be the only reason for not using Linux 100% of the time. Most common Linux to switch from Windows or Mac to Linux, would be Ubuntu. Ubuntu When you download Ubuntu, there will be different versions. 32bit, 64bit, newest version supported for 18 months, new version ( missing some bells & whistles) supported for 5 years. Not to worry it will say which version does what. You can download Ubuntu, run it off the CD (LIVE CD), to test and see if you like it. Then it will have an option to install it, on the Live CD Desktop. You will also be given the choice to install it next to windows. Then on start up you have a choice of which to use. It has everything you have in windows plus some: internet browsers, firefox, chromium, opera, open office (libre office), video... less