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and it's only a half moon outside
and it's only a half moon outside
I'm up and running ubuntu via the loaded disc.
it takes 3mins to get to desktop. pages are slow to change.
is this due to the fact that I'm running from a disk?
Last edited by pacinitaly; 02 Sep 2010 at 07:41.
from what I understand, I will get an option to choose what OS to boot into if I do indeed install ubuntu.
if I do install, will I be able to toggle between OS's ?
will it create another partition on the main drive?
I tried to view an .avi movie and it says no
Last edited by pacinitaly; 02 Sep 2010 at 07:41.
If you want to try out Ubuntu, I would recommend using the wubi installer... This will install ubuntu on your drive within Windows.. It will install everything you need to run it in a dual boot configuration, but allows you to uninstall it like a regular program from the control program... To be able to watch .avi files you will need to install Ubuntu restricted extras.. These are codecs that are not installed by default. All you need to do is go to Ubuntu One Store, and select Ubuntu Restricted Extras, and the codecs/decoders you need will be installed.... Enjoy Ubuntu!
1. If you install as a Dual Boot, you can use only one OS at a time. If you want to use the other OS, then you will have to restart the system and then boot into the other OS.
2. Yes, it will be installed in a separate partition.
It is better to install in a virtual environment or use the WUBI Installer to install Ubuntu as a single file inside Windows.
However, if you are installing Ubuntu in a virtual environment, you can have both OS' running at the same time.
EDIT: Oops, Tom is faster than me :)
If you install using WUBI, then you will have to reboot to switch to the other OS.
Is this running Ubuntu within a virtual environment or something similar?
No. This is a real installation, the only difference is that Ubuntu is installed within a file as opposed to being installed within its own partition. Thus we spare you the trouble of creating a free partition for Ubuntu. And we spare you the trouble to have of having to burn a CD-Rom.
do I have to d/l virtual pc, install it then install wubi installer?
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
I don't know how a virtual environment really works. I've read the tutorials but I just can't grasp it.....sorry
Last edited by pacinitaly; 02 Sep 2010 at 07:41.
A Virtual Machine is basically an OS (Guest) installed inside another OS (Host). This can be accomplished by installing a virtualization software like VirtualBox or VMWare.
The Guest OS can be installed just like a normal OS inside the virtualization software.
Take a look at this screenshot with six OS' (XP, 98, 95, 3.11, 3.1 and DOS 7.10) running inside Windows 7.
You don't need to install using the WUBI Installer if you are installing in a virtual environment. You can select the ISO file or CD during install and the sources will be taken from that.
Take a look at this tutorial for instructions
Installing Ubuntu inside Windows using VirtualBox
Thank you Prabhu !!!!!!!