[NTLUG:Discuss] Does Windows from a partitioning focus control Linux compatibility issues
Gilbert Morrow
gkfmorrow at gmail.com
Fri Jul 29 13:41:22 CDT 2011
When you say getting online just what do you mean?
In network manager uncheck "IPv6" , although IPv6 is live now most ISP are
still on IPv4 , check out IPv6 website for test .
Thieves come through Windows, that is why I use Linux.
On Jul 29, 2011 1:35 PM, "Allen" <chef11994 at aol.com> wrote:
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> When I Changed notes books from hp to Toshiba L675D and from XP to Win 7 I
inherited multiple incompatibility Linux issues.
> Prior to this with XP and hp I enjoyed extended partitioning and
availability of experiencing the pleasure of many distributions.
> With the Toshiba so far I have only been able to install 10.04 in a dual
boot process wirelessly.
> My question is would this incompatibility change if I removed Win 7 as an
OS along with removing the hidden partition identified as recovery
> and then proceeded to re-partition extended and attempt to load Suse and
any other distros I choose
> As an example presently if I attempt to install Suse with a good live
verified CD I must do it via acpi=off and then attempting to get on line
presents
> huge problems.
> If I were financially able I would ditch is Toshiba and it goes without
sayinf I could live without windows
> Please advise
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