Please put me on the Alabama map as Clayton Hanvey (retiree) Oxford, Al
Thanks.
Please put me on the Alabama map as Clayton Hanvey (retiree) Oxford, Al
Thanks.
Hey man, how goes the dual boot? Did you get it working?
Alabama LoCo
Don't just use Linux, Learn Linux please refer to Proper Documentation. http://wiki.ubuntu.com http://doc.gwos.org http://ubuntuguide.org
Not yet, I've been without power at my house for the better part of four days.Just now getting back up, and trying to finish my sons taxes. I hope to by the weekend. Thanks for all the help, Retiree
Anytime brother, Some great guys around here as well. They can help out if you can't reach me.
Alabama LoCo
Don't just use Linux, Learn Linux please refer to Proper Documentation. http://wiki.ubuntu.com http://doc.gwos.org http://ubuntuguide.org
Hey Crane
I held my breath and installed Ubuntu and every thing seems to be working.I haven't tried booting up windows yet,but it does give me the option. Thanks for the encouragement to go ahead. I'm just playing around right now.Fast!!! I did let Ubuntu update and install.Is there a firewall running auto or do I need to install myself? Also,virus protection? Thanks,Retiree
Not real sure about the firewall. I know there are some you can run but I don't think the Desktop version of Ubuntu has it built in.
There are virus scanners for linux, But I have never run one on my desktop. I used clamAV on my server for a while. That was primarily to protect the Windows PS's that connected to it.
I believe there are more virus scanners for linux than there are viruses.
I would suggest checking th general forums or even Google for more info on virus protection for Linux.
Alabama LoCo
Don't just use Linux, Learn Linux please refer to Proper Documentation. http://wiki.ubuntu.com http://doc.gwos.org http://ubuntuguide.org
Ubuntu Security Guide:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=510812
Also here is a big thread discussing whether or not Anti-Virus is even needed on Linux:My advice is to skip the anti-virus if you run Ubuntu. Why ?
- They scan primarily for Windows viruses.
- There is a high rate of false positives.
- Isolation/inoculation is poor.
- And currently there are no known active Linux viruses (so there is essentially nothing to detect).
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=509254
Thanks Cyberdork33
I did find and download program from Avast.com thats for Linux x64,which I am running,but I have not installed it yet.I had great success with this program on windows running XP Pro x64.I'm not going to install unless I have a problem. Thanks for the help,these forums have been a good source of info. So far I have been able to find answers for all of my issues,which have been few.
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