There are over three hundred active Linux distributions, with over a dozen different methods for installing software. Without knowing what distribution you are using, it is almost impossible to provide you with suitable and concise instructions.
"Sudo apt-get install audacity" (without the quotes) will download and install from the internet.
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after we finished install Linux OS at laptops.What driver we should install?can u give me the list?
You do not need to install PuTTY in Linux as there are built-in utilities that can do PuTTY's job (ssh, telnet)
Yes, install Windows first, then whichever distribution of Linux you want second.
Download the VLC for Linux and then you have to run the setup to install the program.
Most Linux distributions will come with SSH preinstalled. If it's not, install the package "ssh".
You can install Puppy linux by typing "install" when it asks how it should be booted. from there you have options from installing it to LiveUSB, HDD, and many more options. Note: if you choose to install Puppy linux on Compact Flash, make sure a Partition has been created.
If you would like to install it ON TOP of Windows: Install a virtual machine program (ex. Virtualbox, VMware) Install Linux inside of virtual machine Install it along side (or overwrite) Windows: Reboot computer with Linux install CD/DVD in the disk drive and follow the instructions.
you don't unless you install Linux on it and install wine from Linux and only some games can play in Linux so stick to playing PC games on the PC
The ZSR4154WE is not currently supported by any Linux-based firmware.
Audacity is currently available for Windows, Apple OSX and Linux, and saves files in its own AUP Audacity Project file format. Audacity's native file format is NOT Wave (WAV) or MP3. You need to choose Export as Wave or MP3 in order to create a file that can be played back in other programs or transferred to an iPod.