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    Ten tips for new Ubuntu users

    Ten tips for new Ubuntu users

    http://www.linux.com/articles/54945
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    Re: Ten tips for new Ubuntu users

    The article didn't mention the most important tip: sign up at ubuntuforum.org
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    Re: Ten tips for new Ubuntu users

    Quote Originally Posted by Kingsley View Post
    The article didn't mention the most important tip: sign up at ubuntuforum.org
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    Re: Ten tips for new Ubuntu users

    Quote Originally Posted by Kingsley View Post
    The article didn't mention the most important tip: sign up at ubuntuforum.org
    And burning the windows install CD + key and replace the picture of your partner on your desk with one of Linus Torvalds.

    (I'm been sarcastic if you didn't noticed it)

    I don't know, for some reason I find it are 10 tips for more experienced Linux users. There are better articles out there.

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    Re: Ten tips for new Ubuntu users

    I like those tips. Also lol at mr.propre

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    Re: Ten tips for new Ubuntu users

    what kernel version is optimal for a Pentium M processor?

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    Re: Ten tips for new Ubuntu users

    Quote Originally Posted by sharks View Post
    Ten tips for new Ubuntu users

    http://www.linux.com/articles/54945
    Nice post
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    Re: Ten tips for new Ubuntu users

    In that article it says to install linux-image-686... That package doesn't depend on anything, but linux-image-386 does...

    Is there really an advantage to using this one, and should the 686 package do anything?

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    Re: Ten tips for new Ubuntu users

    Quote Originally Posted by happysmileman View Post
    In that article it says to install linux-image-686... That package doesn't depend on anything, but linux-image-386 does...

    Is there really an advantage to using this one, and should the 686 package do anything?
    i don't think they have a specific linux-image-686 anymore, you're supposed to use the default install's linux-image-generic instead. in theory the 686 one should be faster because it is compiled to use some of the advanced features modern processors have, but i think they got rid of it because it was actually slower than the generic kernel in some cases and offered little improvement in others.

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    Re: Ten tips for new Ubuntu users

    Quote Originally Posted by dizee View Post
    i don't think they have a specific linux-image-686 anymore, you're supposed to use the default install's linux-image-generic instead. in theory the 686 one should be faster because it is compiled to use some of the advanced features modern processors have, but i think they got rid of it because it was actually slower than the generic kernel in some cases and offered little improvement in others.
    Well what about the 386 image, is that worth getting?

    I don't really need it, just wondering, if it is faster it would be a slight increase of speed for no effort and I'm good with that

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