Posted: 5/1/2009 9:21:51 AM EDT
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I've Googled these questions before with limited success. Maybe you guys and point me in the right direction.
My abilities running the terminal are extremely limited. If I have to use the terminal, I copy other people's code. I don't make it up on my own. Please keep that in mind when answering. I need some help running down some answers to some specific things I'd like to do with PCLinuxOS 09. I have it in two places. I'm tri-booting my main laptop computer. I have Vista, Windows 7 and PCLinuxOS on a 320gb HD. I use all three for different reasons. I have another 120gb HD in a drive enclosure. It has Vista, PC Linux and the rest of the drive has a copy of my music and other important files. This is to be used in an emergency if the main HD fails. I can install this drive and get going again. I sometimes plug the drive in and boot PCLinux just for kicks. I like the idea of booting from a USB port. PCLinux runs pretty good on USB. I've been running PCLinux for four months as a sometimes alternative to Windoze. I hope to be able to use it as my main OS. However there are a couple questions/problems that have come up that I've been unable to find answers for. I'm currently running a Verizon/Sierra 595 Aircard in the PCMCIA slot. I'm going to a USB Verizon Broadband card so I can transfer the card and use it in another computer if needed. Will a Verizon USB Broadband card work under PCLinuxOS? Is there one USB Broadband card that is better than another? I have my backup HD configured to run Vista, PCLinux and the rest is data. Can I delete Vista and install another Windoze OS, like XP or the new Windows 7 RC? If I delete the Windoze OS will PCLinux still boot up and run? When I plug in my big monitor, I can get a duplicate display on both the laptop and the monitor or run the monitor by itself. I've been unable to get the extended desktop on PCLinux Is there a way to get an extended desktop similar to what I can do with Windows? Thanks ZM |
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My first stop would be to register on the PCLinuxOS Forums
Quite a knowledgeable community there and they should be able to answer your questions. |