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JonnySK 06-25-2008, 02:35 PM Well I'm a noob to the whole Linux thing. And I have a few questions about it.
• I was going to use vixta, is that decent enough? Which type of Linux OS do you reccommend?
• Will all Linux software downloads from the Internet work on any version of Linux. (eg. Firefox is available to download for "linux," will that work on any version of Linux or just some)
• Is there a version if iTunes that is compatible with Linux
• Is their any jailbreaking program that works on Linux
Thanks
Teslanaut 06-25-2008, 02:39 PM Well I'm a noob to the whole Linux thing. And I have a few questions about it.
• I was going to use vixta, is that decent enough? Which type of Linux OS do you reccommend?
Whatever OS the Guide for Vixta, is what you should use. Though Ubuntu is probably one of the most user friendly OS's out there. Ubuntu should be used for its ease, not for making it look like Vista :)
• Will all Linux software downloads from the Internet work on any version of Linux. (eg. Firefox is available to download for "linux," will that work on any version of Linux or just some)
Most software will say which Version of Linux it works for. If yours is not listed, then it may not work. Ubuntu, Debian, Gentoo, those are some of the more common distros that people create software for.
• Is there a version if iTunes that is compatible with Linux
No there isn't. But I've heard that people have gotten iTunes to work with WINE (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wine_%28software%29)
• Is their any jailbreaking program that works on Linux
XPwn is the only tool that can do Jailbreaking stuff that I know of on Linux. Though it is all Command Line. No GUI.
Thanks
You're Welcome and Good Luck!
JonnySK 06-25-2008, 02:51 PM Thanks a lot man. You really are the most helpful member on this forum.:)
Teslanaut 06-25-2008, 02:52 PM Thanks a lot man. You really are the most helpful member on this forum.:)
Haha, thanks :)
I try my best to fit everyone's needs. :)
Got anymore questions?
JonnySK 06-25-2008, 02:57 PM Haha, thanks :)
I try my best to fit everyone's needs. :)
Got anymore questions?
Not at the moment, but if I eventually do, I know who to ask;)
Well I'm off, thanks:D
thechungster 06-25-2008, 03:03 PM hmm, thanks Tes. i might run VMware Fusion so i can triple boot! :p
i have macOSX, Vista on Bootcamp, and i have VMware Fusion, but it isnt running properly,and ill sort that out in a min
Teslanaut 06-25-2008, 03:06 PM hmm, thanks Tes. i might run VMware Fusion so i can triple boot! :p
i have macOSX, Vista on Bootcamp, and i have VMware Fusion, but it isnt running properly,and ill sort that out in a min
If you want to actually Triple Boot, you can use Wubi from Ubuntu to install Ubuntu inside of Windows Vista. It'll show up under Vista's Boot Loader.
VMWare does not count as "(Number) - Booting" :)
tpy kv 06-27-2008, 07:38 AM Itouch93 - people create software for every version of Linux, the good thing about it is that you can "compile from source" - meaning you compile the program to work for your specific version - this is only slightly more compliated than extracting the rpm or tar file and installing - if you find software you want but can't get it in the format you want, PM me and I'll show you how...
I use Ubuntu, and as this is Debian based, most Debian packages will work, find out what your's is based on and go from there!
ITUNES! Yes there is - it's called GTK Pod.
if you're in ubunty, go to the terminal and type
sudo apt-get install gtkpod
and you're away!
otherwise go here :
http://www.gtkpod.org/downloads.html
miiiiles better than itunes..
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