GeekNights 070521 - Getting into Linux
Tonight on GeekNights, we begin "Getting Into It Week" by teaching you how to get into Linux. In the news, new plastics are awesome and computers are full of gold and poison.
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I can't help you if you aren't more specific.
Our laptops at work are US Army property. Everything on them is locked out in XP, and we are not allowed to do anything to make it easier to use, or actually run worth a damn. Here's the question: Can I make a 1 gig usb thumbdrive into a Ubuntu LiveCD? The plan would be to run the LiveCD on these T42 ThinkPad and not use any of the harddrive in the laptop, and if it works worth a damn, install Ubuntu to a 4, or 8, gig flash drive of some sort. That way no matter which laptop I sign out, I'll have an Ubuntu installation that I could plug into it almost effortlessly. The laptops have a 'boot from usb' option, so that shouldn't be a problem.
Also, having no decent google support on this phone, I can't look to see if there is any way to "tether" an Audiovox PPC 6700 to Ubuntu to have interwebs on said laptop. Anyone know anything about using said phone as a modem in linux?
I'm all setup to dual boot but it's not worth my time. There is nothing I NEED Linux for but there is stuff I NEED Windows for right now so there's no point in booting to linux for 10 minutes at a time. Oh well, someday I'll switch back and it'll be oh so wonderful.
The only things that I really did with Ubuntu were web browsing and using GIMP, and I can browse as easily in xp with FireFox, and I can use the live cd to boot into Ununtu to use GIMP.
You can install GIMP on windows.
My question to anyone here is there are other Linux podcasts I should listen to besides the Linux Action Show?
Oh and one other thing, gtkpod isn't working with my iPod...might you know of another program that can manage importing/organizing my iPod?
My post is here for any Linux users that might be able to help me. I am sure that if I can just access my dektop again it will be fixable as all I need to do is uninstall the run-it package with my package manage. The problem is getting back in to do that.
Another option is to get something that isn't an iPod. Get a sansa or something that can be sync'd no problem.
If you already have an iPod, depending on what iPod you have, you may want to try something like RockBox. You won't have the Apple firmware on your iPod anymore, but you won't have to buy a new player, and syncing will be easy.