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Old 23-04-2008, 10:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Its now 1 day left to release new version of ubutnu. I am using gusty now, Some effects in gusty didint work for me becase i have done something wrong while experimenting. Now i want a fresh install of hardy. I have a dual boot of gusty and vista on my laptop. I will download hardy 2morrow. I have some queries before starting installing hardy. I am still not so much familiar with linux, so please consider if i ask something wrong. Following are my queries

To unistall gusty, if i delete the whole partition from vistas disk managment, is it correct or is there any other way to remove gusty.

My default booting system is grub loader, if i remove gusty, can i again directily goes to vista or should i make any change in vista for booting.

Installing gusty was really pain for me as i have amd64 bit processor and due to broadcom drivers. That time i used ubuntu alternate CD for installation, thanks prakash for the help for that time. Now when i want new installation of hardy, does it necessary to use alternate version of hardy, i heard that new kernel will solve broadcomm driver issue.

The last query is that is it the right time to install hardy as it will release now and is it stable.

Please guide me to install from start.
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Old 23-04-2008, 10:11 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I wouldn't try the 64 bit version yet. I heard that Hitboxx tried it out and is recovering from the frustration still of getting it to run. .
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I dont want 64bit version, i want to try 32bit version only.
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I wouldn't try the 64 bit version yet. I heard that Hitboxx tried it out and is recovering from the frustration still of getting it to run. .
Huh I was thinking of trying it!
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I hope Hardy ll work properly on my B0rkistan wala mobo. Fingers crossed.
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i once tried 64 bit version in ubuntu 7.10 for nearly 15 days. i found problems mainly in installing flash & opera browser. now using 32bit version, it doesnt have any problems -till now
 
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gnash?doesnt it have 64 bit support?
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i once tried 64 bit version in ubuntu 7.10 for nearly 15 days. i found problems mainly in installing flash & opera browser. now using 32bit version, it doesnt have any problems -till now
I dont know why you would face a problem with this. There is flash and Opera for 64 bit systems and as far as I have heard they work great.

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If you don't mind the troubleshooting experience then go right ahead . It was a learning experience for me. Ill only install 64 bit whatever (IM thinking of a new distro like Sabayon or fedora) for my system.
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is there any significant difference in performance between 32bit and 64 bit versions? i could hardly find the difference
tomorrow, i am going to install 64bit Ubuntu-Studio 8.04 (as my PC is mostly used for multimedia), hope it will not cause problems.
 
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is there any significant difference in performance between 32bit and 64 bit versions?
Really noticeable? Well I guess not. But it would further depend on the kind of applications you run.

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tomorrow, i am going to install 64bit Ubuntu-Studio 8.04 (as my PC is mostly used for multimedia), hope it will not cause problems.
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Can any one please anwser my queries as mentioned above. i just need to delete gusty partition and now wants 32 bit version of hardy. i dont want 64bit version
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if you want single boot (for vista only) you have to restore master boot record after deleting linux partitions. if you are going to install again ubuntu, then no need to restore MBR, as new version will detect Vista and load GRUB accordingly. just format the old ubuntu partiotions and boot from new ubuntu CD.

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1. Put the Windows Vista installation disc in the disc drive, and then start the computer.
2. Press a key when you are prompted.
3. Select a language, a time, a currency, a keyboard or an input method, and then click Next.
4. Click Repair your computer.
5. Click the operating system that you want to repair, and then click Next.
6. In the System Recovery Options dialog box, click Command Prompt.
7. Type Bootrec.exe /FixMbr, and then press ENTER.

That's it. Now when you reboot your PC, Vista will load
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I was running 64 bit hardy since alpha2. It never gave me any problem.
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I got a Core 2 Duo E6550 & Intel DG31PR motherboard, which edition should I download? 32bit or 64bit?
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if you don't have time to get things(flash,skype..etc) working on a 64bit ubuntu go for the 32 bit.(it hardly takes an hour to get all things working)

but i use 64 bit and will not change forever.
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yeah u can pop in same 32 bit cd in any computer and it will boot.
Things are easier to setup 32 bit, few applications lack support.
Not much speed-up, so practically both deliver same performance.

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I got a Core 2 Duo E6550 & Intel DG31PR motherboard, which edition should I download? 32bit or 64bit?
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32-bit is better if you are type of guy who dont want to tinker much to get ur plugins(proprietary) like flash,jre,codecs etc.

although,I think 64-bit should help a 64-bit hardware to perform better(hopefully!).ask @filled-void for more info!

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Offtopic : Prakash Check your pms. And yes I need the DVD.
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I have used EasyBcd to use vista boot loader. however when i boot it directly boots to vista. it doesnt shows any option for ubuntu. I want fresh install of hardy. So i will delete gusty partition and will install hardy.

Please guide me for installation
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I got a Core 2 Duo E6550 & Intel DG31PR motherboard, which edition should I download? 32bit or 64bit?
Unless you have more than 3Gb of RAM & Do lot of CPU intensive tasks.
there no other reason for you to install 64bit an OS.
Go with a 32bit Os

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I have used EasyBcd to use vista boot loader. however when i boot it directly boots to vista. it doesnt shows any option for ubuntu. I want fresh install of hardy. So i will delete gusty partition and will install hardy.

Please guide me for installation
I suggest you to install via Alternate Install CD.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/

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Today i installed hardy on my laptop but i cant enable nvidia display drivers can any one please explain how should i enable nvidia drivers in hardy
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I am not able to change screen resolution, it shows only 800x600 only. I have checked restricted drivers, it shows drives enable but not in use. How should i enable it. Please explain me
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open a terminal and type "sudo nvidia-xconfig" and its done.
what resolution you want?post it here
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another reason to get the 64 bit version Hardy is to experience lots of bugs and crashes!
After failing 3 times, I switched to the 32bit version.
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^^Eh ,! I am using 64bit edition on my laptop and haven't faced any problem..Though I must say that 32bit has ease of availability of s/w but 64bit has improved a lot since earlier release
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@praka, When i typed the above command it shows command not found.


maddy@Madworld:~$ sudo nvidia-xconfig
[sudo] password for maddy:
sudo: nvidia-xconfig: command not found
maddy@Madworld:~$

I have installed 32bit version. I want normal resolution of 1260x840. My laptop has nvidia geforce 7150m gpu. Please help me
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CLICK ME TO install nvidia settings package

then you can Press ALT + F2.
Type nvidia-settings

Also ensure, you have installed nvidia driver via System>Administration>restricted driver manger

If anything goes wrong, simple Post here
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Thanks gary, i am able to install drivers .

Now i want to customize ubuntu, please guide me about compiz.
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