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If you're feeling especially adventurous, then do:1) tell synaptic to add this repository: deb http://packages.freecontrib.org/ubuntu/plf/ breezy free non-free
not all wmvs will work because out best friends at microsoft
sudo apt-get install bum
It might sound a bit overwhelming at first Dascoo, but when you understand it and get things going I'm sure it's a lot better than the Windows way of doing things. I'm fully prepared to try Linux and Linux applications permanently when I can (with the exception of a few games run through Wine).
Quote from: Sethamundo on November 17, 2006, 08:38:58 amIt might sound a bit overwhelming at first Dascoo, but when you understand it and get things going I'm sure it's a lot better than the Windows way of doing things. I'm fully prepared to try Linux and Linux applications permanently when I can (with the exception of a few games run through Wine).I agree, even if you have used Microsoft products for ages you get used quickly to Linux.
what format are dvds anyway?and what distro should I use? preferably one with a faster startup time than ubuntuubuntu is ok but it used to take longer than windows to startup
ok one last question, how do i install software to print stuff, because last time the printing thing didn't support my printer and I have a cd but obviously it's the windows installer
Quote from: Krillious on November 17, 2006, 02:12:26 pmok one last question, how do i install software to print stuff, because last time the printing thing didn't support my printer and I have a cd but obviously it's the windows installerWell, its all in your google skills. Try going Here (I've never used it, but this was the first result in the google list )EDIT: also try http://www.linux-drivers.org/
wine $HOME/Desktop/soldat131.exe
wine "C:/Soldat/soldat.exe"