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after we finished install Linux OS at laptops.What driver we should install?can u give me the list?
You cannot install linux on a Chromebook, you can only run it as a chroot.
Yes, you can. It is known as dual booting. Install Windows first, then any Linux distribution of choice - Ubuntu, Mint, Puppy, and so on) second. When installing the Linux OS, you will be offered either to wipe completely and use the whole hard-drive, install Linux alongside Windows (or the OS already installed), or Custom Install. To dual-boot, choose install alongside...
Most Linux OS's walk you through dual booting. Choose your prefered Linux OS and burn it to a disc and run it. You could also partition your hard drive from the XP side and create a space for your Linux OS to run in. If you are new to Linux, it is recomended to run the OS without actually installing it, that way you can get the feel of Linux without completely installing it.
The best Linux OS in customer reviews appears to be the Mint. Several reviewers recommend it as one of the best systems to install and use on your desktop.
Buy and boot from a Windows XP cd.
Yes,it'll install on any HD that Windows or Linux can install on. It's just the Formatting of the drive that may need to be changed.
You first install one OS(Windows, for example) on a partition, but leave free space. Then you install your OS of choice(usually GNU/Linux, but you also could install second windows) on rest of hard drive, on separate partition. In case of two same-type OS's(windows and windows, or Linux and Linux), you should need no additional configuration, but in case of two different OS's you need to use a boot manager(Bootcamp on macs, grub for everything else). It might also require manual configuration.
The only way I know is to install a Linux OS on the PS3. Linux is like Windows or Mac, but is completely free. With Linux installed you can use your PS3 like a computer and also use firefox.
Yes. All that you need to do is shrink the Windows partition so your Linux partition can fit. Then just install the Linux OS into there, and you'll be able to choose which one to boot into on startup
Install your OpenOffice.org package from the package installer (through the RedHat network).If open office is a .org package then you need to install the wine package according to the Linux version you are using,then you can install and run all types of .org packages using the wine application in the Linux OS.