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Post May 24th, 2006, 10:52 pm

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I already have the ISO recorder thing since I'm running windows and I read that I need to verify the iso using MD5checksum or soemthing. do I really need to verify the iso?
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Post May 25th, 2006, 12:37 am

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Yes, without a doubt, if you dont the conflux trianmisphere cortron will Eluxinize.

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Post May 25th, 2006, 12:48 am

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ok thats good to know because I cannot figure out how lol

thanks man

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and one more thing sorry. I have an Athlon64 and you probly know it works with both 32-bit and 64-bit OSes. In that case, which version should I get if I have the option of either the 64-bit or the regular 32-bit that works with intel and other athlon processors? I mean, would the drivers work either way? or would I have to find 64-bit versions? also, how would I verify the thing just in case?

and I'm gonna try Ubuntu out first. What does it mean if it's a live version?

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Post May 25th, 2006, 2:41 am
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will someone explain linux to me...? though i can only run protools in windows, i'm pretty sure i can run other programs like no limits in linux... is that true.. all i know about linux is that unlike windows only one program runs at a time...

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Post May 25th, 2006, 4:31 am

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A Linux distro is another Operating System. They are open-source and the source code is usually available for download and modification. The great thing about Linux is that it's free and it usually has a better performance record than Windows Does. All the programs for Linux are also free.

To use Linux on Windows, download vmware an you can run it off that.

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Post May 25th, 2006, 9:17 pm

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so, in terms of this 64-bit thing, you say just about all my drivers should work no matter which platform I get it on? I mean its obvious on windows 64 you need 64-bit drivers, but is it different for linux?

Post May 25th, 2006, 10:21 pm
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Well if your running Linux, I believe your drivers are fairly limited to start with.

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use linux like you would windows: just install the version that seems like it will best meet all your needs and/or system specs/requirements

if there is a 64 bit version, get it, if not, dont worry, it'll still run

just make sure to partition your drive if you want to run the linux off you HD and not a disk.

Post May 26th, 2006, 2:07 am

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^yea I'm aware

I've read enought to know what to do and what not to do, but my question was if there was such a thing as 64-bit/32-bit linux drivers so I'd know whether or not I needed to find 64-bit linux drivers. But now I know, so thanks.


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