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Post by pk- » Sun May 25, 2008 8:43 pm

A Man Called Dave wrote:Virtual Box? Do tell, Looks like i need that.
http://virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads

The non-open source version of it has USB support.

If that doesn't bother you then you can just type
sudo apt-get install virtualbox
in the console to get the open-source version (assuming you're using Ubuntu). it'll install a fair few libraries if you haven't already got them, but the whole thing's only about 50-60 megs. With it you can create virtual machines that can support a pretty wide range of operating systems, I've got it running XP in that pic.

I'd love to hear about how it runs on fast PCs, cause I'm only using it on a laptop. If it's a viable platform to run games on then I'm going to take XP off my desktop once & for all Having said that, for my uses (fl studio using VSTis) there's no slowdown issues at all :D

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Post by pk- » Sun May 25, 2008 8:43 pm

I'd move to Linux if I could get my routers software for it.. Sucks really being left to use XP just cause of internet.
why do you need software for your router?

should work fine..

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Post by a man called dave » Sun May 25, 2008 9:07 pm

I installed Ubuntu opened firefox and bang! Checking the posts on here. Been using it for 2 hours now, allow windows.
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Post by a man called dave » Sun May 25, 2008 9:10 pm

pk- wrote:
A Man Called Dave wrote:Virtual Box? Do tell, Looks like i need that.
http://virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads

The non-open source version of it has USB support.

If that doesn't bother you then you can just type
sudo apt-get install virtualbox
in the console to get the open-source version (assuming you're using Ubuntu). it'll install a fair few libraries if you haven't already got them, but the whole thing's only about 50-60 megs. With it you can create virtual machines that can support a pretty wide range of operating systems, I've got it running XP in that pic.

I'd love to hear about how it runs on fast PCs, cause I'm only using it on a laptop. If it's a viable platform to run games on then I'm going to take XP off my desktop once & for all Having said that, for my uses (fl studio using VSTis) there's no slowdown issues at all :D

So how do i install windows on this thing sorry to use you rather than searching extensively.
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Post by ashley » Sun May 25, 2008 9:35 pm

drbluebeat wrote:
pk- wrote:
Not get a virus
that's not strictly true is it?

it's great for business but i can't really see the point in having it on a home pc. the only reason i do is to learn my way around it for work.
1. I believe there are no or very few active viruses out there that affect Ubuntu. I know people who dont even bother running AV although I still do.

2. Reason for having it on a home PC? Shit, seriously when I started this I was making a statement about the shitness of Vista but I just love it. The more I learn the more I love it. I've pulled out old dead laptops that couldn't run XP and stuck Xubuntu on them and they make brilliant Internet only machines that were "dead" before. It's the developer community around Linux I love. If you love firefox over IE because of the extensibility then Linux is to Windows what Firefox is to IE.
Mate, first of all you should do your research. Viruses are suprisingly made for Linux too, but what you are failing to remember is the OS is open source.

Someone can take it, meddle with it and have their own version which means people who can create fixes for the operating system distro's arent just the people who work for the company who made the distro like Microsoft.

If I wanted to make a virus to cause havoc, I would make one for windows due to the fact its the worlds most popular operating system (hundreds of millions schools, offices, librarys and home users) compared to Linux.

Oh also, it costs Microsoft money to fix vulnerabilities in their own operating system, not Linux. Just takes a nerd in his mothers basement.

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Post by pk- » Sun May 25, 2008 9:37 pm

So how do i install windows on this thing sorry to use you rather than searching extensively.
well you'll need a windows cd (or an .iso of it)

Then just fire it up, click on New :D

it's a bit more involved than that, but this should help:

http://www.ubuntugeek.com/create-and-ma ... albox.html

One thing to bear in mind though, when you get to the hard drive bit you're going to want to click on 'New' and setup a new virtual disk for it to use.

It's a piece of piss though, only adds about 2 minutes to the usual time it takes windows to install.

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Post by ashley » Sun May 25, 2008 9:39 pm

I prefer VMWare.

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Post by pk- » Sun May 25, 2008 9:42 pm

you have to pay for vmware though don't you?

What is it you prefer about it, anyway? I've used both and there doesn't appear to be that much difference...I'm using them on a workstation rather than a server level though

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Post by ashley » Sun May 25, 2008 9:45 pm

pk- wrote:you have to pay for vmware though don't you?

What is it you prefer about it, anyway? I've used both and there doesn't appear to be that much difference...I'm using them on a workstation rather than a server level though
The VMWare player is free. I prefer it because its the only one ive used :D

Currently running Debian through it making sure when we get our new server we can export all our configs and compiled php

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Post by a man called dave » Sun May 25, 2008 10:00 pm

Sounds cool gnna download Windows now, Aint a real downloading man but Microsoft can Fuck off.
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Post by urbanite » Tue Sep 30, 2008 3:10 pm

been using mostly slackware as my distro of choice from around 98-99 :) now I'm a happy camper on OS X though :) no more dual booting to load u logic...

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Post by ashley » Tue Sep 30, 2008 3:34 pm

Seeing as you bumped this thread, I might aswell post some specs of our GetDarker network.
Lazytown.getdarker.net
1 x Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.66GHz
160gb hdd
1gb ram
Debian Etch 4.0
Dedicated 100Mb/s line
Stella.getdarker.net
1 x Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E6550 @ 2.33GHz - 4096 KB cache
750gb hdd
4gb ram
Debian Etch 4.0
Dedicated 100Mb/s line
Redbull.getdarker.net
1 x Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8400 @ 3.00GHz - 6144 KB cache
2 x 750gb hdd's (RAID1)
4gb ram
Debian Etch 4.0
Dedicated 100Mb/s line

Pow!

So if anyone wants to cut their radio streaming costs let me know.

Ill do you about 400 slots @ 128kb, 400 slots @ 64kbps and with 300gb storage for mixes/podcasts for less than £100.
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Post by ashley » Tue Sep 30, 2008 3:35 pm

p.s. redbull is our badboy we are migrating too which leaves the other servers up for grabs ;)

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