howtoforge.com — UNetbootin is a tool that allows you to install various Linux distributions (Ubuntu, Fedora, Mandriva, OpenSuSE, Debian, ArchLinux) from a Windows or a Linux desktop over the internet (i.e., you don't need to burn any CDs). In the end, you have a dual-boot system (Linux/Windows or Linux/Linux).
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ikamosOct 5, 2007
compare developments like these with the monster that is Vista.
Closed AccountOct 5, 2007
Has anyone tried this yet? I want to give it a shot, but I'm a little bit nervous about screwing up my PC. I have a Raid 0 array as my primary drive and I back that up to a net drive. Does anyone know if this will work okay with a Raid 0 array?
canthraxpOct 5, 2007
Oh c'mon, every section of digg has the "popular topic"; currently:-Gamign => Halo 3-US. Elections => Ron PaulGet used to it ;D.
alfadirOct 6, 2007
Go 32bit, that will save you alot of hassle. I couldnt install flash (was more reasons, stuff with wine etc) on 64bit ubuntu and ask around on IRC and ubuntuforum and most people said to just install 32 bit:P Its much easier with the software etc.
ukblacknightOct 6, 2007
ok cheers Alfadir! I've never used the 64bit side of my CPU, and any OS thats 64bit seems to be dodgy : Almost seems like a waste of money!Thanks for the info.