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hustla

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lol thats a live CD alot of distributions are have auto hardware detection and can install on a hard drive

Fedora Core 1-3
Mandrake 10.1
Suse 9.1 Personal
Gentoo
Ubuntu

I currently use ubuntu
 
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The mac 13

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hustla said:
lol thats a live CD alot of distributions are have auto hardware detection and can install on a hard drive

Fedora Core 1-3
Mandrake 10.1
Suse 9.1 Personal
Gentoo
Ubuntu

I currently use ubuntu

Thanks man. will try em' out!. im impressed with linux. can anyone teach me the file extentions for linux?
 
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Ever tried a Linux-forum? There are millions of them, and people there definitely could help you better than here on a Mac-forum...
 
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hustla

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The mac 13 said:
Thanks man. will try em' out!. im impressed with linux. can anyone teach me the file extentions for linux?

yea for partitioning or what?
 
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shadov

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There are really no file extensions on Linux (or any other Unix).

If you have a text file or jpeg image file, it would be convenient to give it name that ends with .txt or .jpg. It makes things easier for yourself and some applications that you use may care about file extensions. The OS itself doesn't give a sh*t about how you name your files. What the OS cares about is file permissions.
 

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