World of Warcraft on Ubuntu
Posted by elberon5 Wed, 14 Feb 2007 19:06:00 GMT
Took less than 20 minutes to get this goin. I went with the copy of the windows install folder onto my usb drive.Posted by elberon5 Wed, 14 Feb 2007 19:06:00 GMT
Took less than 20 minutes to get this goin. I went with the copy of the windows install folder onto my usb drive.Posted by elberon5 Sun, 11 Feb 2007 05:16:00 GMT
Uh. What gives? Thought this was a asp.net blog? I decided I want to use something different for playing around with Ruby and Rails. So I decided to go with ubuntu. It's a free Linux distribution that's got a lot of buzz around it lately.
Here's what I had and what I did to get started. I had an extra hard disk sitting in my pc that I wasn't using. I strongly suggest this if you don't want to risk messing with your windows installation. This is about the only requirement other than an internet connection. The first thing you need to do is get the ubuntu installation and burn it to a CD. You can get the file here. Next boot your PC to the CD. You'll be able to play around with ubuntu before you even install it. This is cool, you'll actually see if your drivers are all available by default. This version booted definitely runs slower than the actual install, don't be discouraged. If it looks good, install it. It will automatically put the GRUB boot loader on your system so you can get into ubuntu or windows.
Now for the cool stuff. If you get your 3d video card working right you have to attempt to install this - Beryl Here's a video of it in action.
I learned a lot about linux in the 10 hours or so I dedicated to getting this all working.
Once I get ruby and rails running on ubuntu i'll throw up another post. about that.