Author Topic: Re: Linux Megathread - PurpleMetro distro switch count: we lost track  (Read 34432 times)

get it now guys

can someone confirm if Elementary OS is safe to install with two HDDs in without overwriting both's bootloader?

but i wanted to be the first elementary post :(

but i wanted to be the first elementary post :(
Well hey, you got a page, so there's that.

Also, the taskbar on top still annoys me. That can probably be changed, though.

Well hey, you got a page, so there's that.

Also, the taskbar on top still annoys me. That can probably be changed, though.
I thought the dock worked as the taskbar as it does in OSX.

I thought the dock worked as the taskbar as it does in OSX.
By taskbar I mean whatever the hell the bar at the top is called.

wait why do they only support x86 / amd64

what the forget is this stuff

The forget kind of architecture are you using?


Ah, x86-64 is actually amd64. You probably downloaded the 64-bit version instead of the 32-bit one.

i686


Just use the 32 bit version for a VM (also make sure to enable PAE, that also happened to me).

elementary came out RIGHT when i finished installing windows
:c

Ah, x86-64 is actually amd64. You probably downloaded the 64-bit version instead of the 32-bit one.
ff

god loving damn it

elementary came out RIGHT when i finished installing windows
:c
Hah, your fault for being impatient.

YES.  I LOVE that Elementary runs the Ubuntu 12.04 kernel, thus my Ethernet port doesn't loving work out of the box because apparently long term support versions don't get hardware updates that newer versions have.  Who the forget decided that using different version of the kernel for Ubuntu would be productive, and why hasn't anyone bothered upgrading Elementary to a new kernel version? 

I installed it
what now cigarettes

i'm going to be the second one to install it