it really depends on what distro of Linux you would like. by far the most user friendly i have came across is ubuntu. www.ubuntu.com download the live CD and try it out, doesnt require install to test, but has install option on live disc. as a matter of dual booting to use windows and Linux, you can find information all over Google about that, or the ubuntu forums. i use ubuntu as a main OS, and i have not had windows installed since 2005, no need for it. check out the ubuntu forums for any help as well as their irc channel.
I would say use linux to run jack the ripper. if you run "Backtrack linux" then it's already installed, but if you are running Ubuntu or another linux then do a "sudo apt-get jack" to install it.
go to do you mean google chrome? Google is a website not a advance software program written in hyper text markup language. there is no such thing as downloading google
This ipod manage software can transfer the files from ipod to computer, ipod to iTunes, and iPod to iPod:
If you have an ATI video card, you do not need an NVIDIA driver. Ubuntu includes a "Restricted Drivers Manager" that will automatically download and install any proprietary drivers it detects your card needs.
You can find information on how to use virtual machine software under Ubuntu on several websites such as Ubuntu Documentation, Ubuntu Forums and Download Squad.
There is no need to search for drivers. The graphics chipset, audio chipset and LAN are all supported by Ubuntu out of the box.
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I am sure it's possible.
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Your question isn't exactly clear. If you want to install Ubuntu natively onto a partition, you must format the partition or make a new one. It is quite possible to resize the XP partition and make a new one without losing data on the XP partition. Ubuntu already includes the tools to do this.
Sometimes installation fails. If you have an older version of Google Earth it sometimes help to uninstall it first then install the latest version. If install still fails then it may be necessary to run the Windows Cleanup Utility available from Microsoft website.