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Posted November 3, 2008 at 12:15 am | Permalink i have the problem when boot the linux on server…when i boot…promp for username did not shown…so..linux was hang…what should i do…please help meee
Server problems 2005
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Move into the directory, you can use the term linux as it is now a link to that folder.
LXer Linux News Mike Weber 2009
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And the idea of a finished product? you must be a serious windows and microsoft supporter if you do not like the fact that what we refer to as linux, is constantly changing developing.
LXer Linux News 2009
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I think while a separate partition in linux systems makes sense it seems overkill in Windows for a few reasons.
Separate Data From Windows On A Standalone Partition | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Of course in linux I use two partitions (/and/home) because it is easy and it is even provided in the installer.
Separate Data From Windows On A Standalone Partition | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Googles support for linux is becoming weaker and weaker …
Earth View Puts Google Earth Inside Google Maps On The Web | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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R runs in linux of course, and so if you have the R skills, statistics is covered.
hughstimson.org » Blog Archive » The Long Road to Linux 2009
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If you use Linux and Windows you will have to make the data partition fat32 for it to be easily readable (while NTFS can be read in linux it is not native and requires additional software).
Separate Data From Windows On A Standalone Partition | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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In fact as long as you install ntfs reading software in linux, you can simply browse you're windows directory without any problem (this is what I do).
Separate Data From Windows On A Standalone Partition | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Hopefully it will prevent flash crashes from crashing the whole browser (a big problem in linux).
Firefox Joining The Multi-Process Movement | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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