Hi,
I am very sorry about your loss... But I want you to know that we, the
cyber community, are here for you during you time of need :0).
Yes, partiion magic 8 will be necessary. I think that version 7 will do
xp's ntfs, but not ext3. Only 8 can do both. If all you have is 7, then
you can partition your drive, make an ext2 partion(s) and use tune2fs
(within linux) to turn it into an ext3 partition if this is important to you.
You will take a performance hit with win4lin, but it is not too bad. The
major pitfall of win4lin is that it rebuilds a custom kernel for your
system. If you want to use your emulated windows, you must boot to that
Kernel. Of course, this does not stop you from compiling your own or
keeping your original kernel separate, then modifying Lilo or grub to add
an entry pointing to your original kernel as well... but you will still
have to reboot to switch. IDK, maybe the modified kernel has no bearing on
what you intend to do with your machine. My primary concern was that If I
ever needed to build an new kernel or apply a patch, this may not be
possible with the win4lin custom kernel. I'm not 100% positive on this,
but I think if you recompile a new kernel, you would have to reinstall
win4lin to take advantage of that kernel update. Also, last I checked,
win4lin did not emulate NT style systems (like XP).
I use VMware (cuz the company paid for it). The major advantage of VMware
to me is that it bypasses all of this kernel nonsense. It is run entirely
as process on its own. The performance hit is a little more noticeable
than win4lin, however. I have a 2ghz machine with 512 ram, and it pushes
XP reasonably well. Certainly well enough to use office
applications. There is also an opensource version of this as well, called
Plex86. I have not messed with it, by you may wish to check it
out. Another advantage of these emulators is that you can install *any*
x86 platform OS -- not just win98. So you could Have a Debian Host system
with a redhat virtual system, a bsd virtual system and a windows XP virtual
system! Pretty snazzy.
***BUT***, if all you are going to use in windows is the office suite, you
should seriously consider looking at
http://www.codeweavers.com and their
crossover office package. Everything on it seems to run pretty well now,
although there were some issues primarily with internet explorer 5.5... I
think those are ironed out now though. Using this software, you can run
Office 97 or Office 2000 (not office XP). You can also run Visio, Lotus
programs, Outlook and a few other applications as well. To top it off, you
*don't* have to push a whole OS on your system, you *don't* have to reboot,
and it only costs $40 US! Of course, you have to pay for your own
Micro$oft software.
If I am not mistaken, the latitude uses the i820 sound chip? If this is
true, make sure you use the alsa driver rather than the OSS. It is *WAY*
better, and does not crash. My system with this card crashed the artsd at
*least* twice in a work day. After switching to Alsa, it was rock solid,
and sounds a *LOT* better too.
Hope this was useful.
See you!
Chris
At 11:31 PM 4/5/2003 +0100, you wrote:
hi all
just wondering if anyone here is using a dell latitude cpx and if there
are any issues installing linux on it?... or any known sound config issues?
i am lamenting the sad demise of my thinkpad which blew a gasket last
night :-(((. actually its going to be fine, its just the power socket
has worked itself loose or blown a fuse (i.e. it boots fine from the
battery which is by now very flat).
so i had to get a new machine today... gasp! wasnt planning on that
right away but as im writing a book, i've gotta keep working! the plan
is to wait until my friend who knows how to repair the power socket is
back from the USA.
other issue i'm wondering about is installing linux alongside windows
(barf!) xp... ughh... i swore i'd never use XP but its come pre
installed. borg edition, yuck.... but i need it for work.
so i'm thinking maybe with xp being so difficult, running lnx4win might
be an idea, but would this be more demanding on system resources?
i'd like to partition the drive but im not sure how to go about this on
XP... yuk yuk yuk... win2k was easy enough though.... *sigh*....
any ideas muchly appreciated :)
bw & thanx
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