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Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
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ok so i have got it all installed now and it looks great, the only problem i have is that it is very sluggish at the moment. internet especially is running very slowly, hoping its just teething problem, i am currently downloading updates for it so here'ss hoping

should i remove all traces of windows from my system?
 

V

Senior Member
Jun 8, 2005
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Well if you're downloading updates it's most likely sucking up your internet bandwidth so browsing is slow.

That depends Bozi, which type of installation did you do? Did you format your whole disk and installed Ubuntu over it or did you make a dual-boot installation?
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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ok so i have got it all installed now and it looks great, the only problem i have is that it is very sluggish at the moment. internet especially is running very slowly, hoping its just teething problem, i am currently downloading updates for it so here'ss hoping

should i remove all traces of windows from my system?
It's good to keep your options open. Personally I would leave it around. If something breaks, you still have one usable (well, semi usable anyway ;) ) operating system. Then if everything works out you'll stop thinking about it being there. Then later on suddenly you'll remember it's still there and that'll be a good time to remove it.

It's a psychological thing, you want to make the decision now to be done with it, but it's not the right time yet. :D
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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i did a dual boot installation, the thing is it was slow and sluggish before the updates but it is like its trying to process rafts of info all the time.
the thing i was wondering about is would i have to re-install my broadband?i use sky broadband and this is totally geared towards windows......not sure if this is where the problem is.
you see the cd should just eb to get it up and running and to set up the line, but with switching OS,would i automatically go back to it and if not, where do i check?
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
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i did a dual boot installation, the thing is it was slow and sluggish before the updates but it is like its trying to process rafts of info all the time.
the thing i was wondering about is would i have to re-install my broadband?i use sky broadband and this is totally geared towards windows......not sure if this is where the problem is.
Network problems can be incredibly complicated, but generally when it comes to connecting to your existing broadband connection it either works or it doesn't. It rarely partly-works.

you see the cd should just eb to get it up and running and to set up the line, but with switching OS,would i automatically go back to it and if not, where do i check?
I don't understand what you're asking here.


When you say "it is sluggish" what do you mean by that? Is the network connection sluggish or is the computer sluggish? When is it sluggish? All the time?
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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Network problems can be incredibly complicated, but generally when it comes to connecting to your existing broadband connection it either works or it doesn't. It rarely partly-works.



I don't understand what you're asking here.


When you say "it is sluggish" what do you mean by that? Is the network connection sluggish or is the computer sluggish? When is it sluggish? All the time?
ok basically, after i boot the pc up and sign in it takes about 5 minutes to get to work. even then when i try to open something it takes some time.

with the internet, yes it works but it takes around 2 minutes to load up any page, it flashes from the usual screen to dark gray. when i checked the network it only had a microsoft network there. i mean i guess since the internet is working(albeit slowly) then it should be fine once i get the softwear working properly.

not sure whether to just sign in and leave it for a while to see if it works itself out or if i can check where teh problem is
 

Chxta

Onye kwe, Chi ya ekwe
Nov 1, 2004
12,088
ok so i am not going crazy then? phew i was thinking of re-downloading and starting my install from scratch to see if it worked better. will give their forums a try as well


cheers martin, by the way out of curiosity, which version of linux do you run?
For those just migrating from Window$ I'd recommend PCLOS...
 

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
22,749
ok so i am back,needed to get a guy i know to look at my pc after my whole system crashed!
after attempting to re-intall linux the shit hit the fan, i defo need to get it booting from my USB connected external dvd and try again.........so here i am again on windows for the time being.
 

Rami

The Linuxologist
Dec 24, 2004
8,065
ok so i am back,needed to get a guy i know to look at my pc after my whole system crashed!
after attempting to re-intall linux the shit hit the fan, i defo need to get it booting from my USB connected external dvd and try again.........so here i am again on windows for the time being.
Bozi on Linux! WOOT!

Why the hell are you formating and installing?? You got it up and ready, a new install won't help, it's not Windows. Your problem was probably solvable with a couple of lines of code and tweaks.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
22,749
Bozi on Linux! WOOT!

Why the hell are you formating and installing?? You got it up and ready, a new install won't help, it's not Windows. Your problem was probably solvable with a couple of lines of code and tweaks.
just trying to find my feet here bruv,its like arming a five year old with an uzi and telling them to go play war games with their mates

i need time, a lot of patience and some guidance boys

Ah good old days when you were certain a fresh install fixes everything. :touched:
if it does not work first time, turn it on and off againa nd try it again


hey it worked for my sex life
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,420
ok guys, after seeing bozi switch to linux. my windows crashed as usual this time thanks to a bloody virus, but before i do my switch i need to know the answers for the following:

1- which linux should i download is it ubuntu or sth else and from which site ( if possible)

2- would applications such as sn messenger, skype, football manger, etc work or will they need specially designed applications or versions?

3- will i need to get the supporting software for my sound card and video card or does the operating system autoatically sorts it out with out the need for there respective softwares?

4 can i download linux now and just install it while i still have windows or its not possible unless i format the partition that has windows on it?

thanks in advance its much appreciated.
 

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