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« on: April 28, 2010, 08:29:17 AM » |
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Hello all, Good to see you all. Here is a pdf version of how to install your PCLinuxOS 2010 KDE (Official) from scratch. If you don't know the procedure then take a look at this. If there are mistakes, please inform to correct them. Thank you and please ENJOY!! Regards,  Tim PS: If you help doing something for this guide, remember you are not helping me but helping others. Cheers!  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SCREENSHOT VERSION Please comment -http://db.tt/pB9O3PAnyone want to improve the doc can use the Open Office Doc. (Attached) And please try the LaTeX version. much better. You will love it! http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/1880/walkthroughpclos2010cdk.pdf By Kalwisti OR http://www.pclinuxos.com/forum/index.php/topic,71713.msg600355.html#msg600355Please PM For Direct Contact by Email
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« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2010, 01:30:00 AM » |
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With Tommylee567's permission, I prepared a typeset version of his PCLOS installation guide with LaTeX. The content is identical to the original PDF, except for correcting some minor typos.
Additional changes and suggestions are welcome! Please let us know and we can issue an updated version. (For instance, I think it might be helpful to include a few screenshots of the partitioning process -- especially one involving a Linux-Windows dual-boot).
Thanks for your help and collaboration.
(With some luck, the LaTeX PDF attachment will hopefully work).
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« Reply #2 on: April 30, 2010, 09:05:58 AM » |
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I think the guide is quite well done, but I also think it is just begging for screen shots and artwork.
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« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2010, 09:16:06 AM » |
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I think the guide is quite well done, but I also think it is just begging for screen shots and artwork.
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But how much begging are you prepared to do
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If you can keep you head while all around you are losing theirs, then you have misunderstood the situation.
PCLinuxOS 32bit & 64bit; 3.2.17bfs kernel, KDE 4.8.3; nvidia 295.53, Athlon 64 X2 4200+; 4GB Ram; NVidia GeForce 8400GS 1GB; x.org 1.10.4 ; 500GB/320GB
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« Reply #4 on: April 30, 2010, 03:44:36 PM » |
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Hi Tim,
A very good guide. Well done.
I would like to make a few suggestions that may avoid future problems for newbies: Add notes that: 1. Synaptics should be run after installation. 2. KDEbase4 should be reinstalled from Synaptic to restore the help files. 3. task-multimedia should be installed and run. 4. If Office applications are required click GetOpenOffice. After installation run OO Writer, go to Tools, Options, OpenOffice.org, Java and ensure that the installed Java runtime environment is checked.
I'm sure some of the experts here can add a few more tips.
Regards, Russell.
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« Reply #5 on: April 30, 2010, 04:25:20 PM » |
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Tim,
Well done, nice guide. Some screen shots will be a good addition.
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« Reply #6 on: April 30, 2010, 11:38:59 PM » |
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Only thing I saw on a quick read thru: In 2010 I think all hard drives are all sda, sdb, etc: NOT hda, hdb etc.
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« Reply #7 on: May 01, 2010, 02:37:29 AM » |
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Hi Tim,
A very good guide. Well done.
I would like to make a few suggestions that may avoid future problems for newbies: Add notes that: 1. Synaptics should be run after installation. 2. KDEbase4 should be reinstalled from Synaptic to restore the help files. 3. task-multimedia should be installed and run. 4. If Office applications are required click GetOpenOffice. After installation run OO Writer, go to Tools, Options, OpenOffice.org, Java and ensure that the installed Java runtime environment is checked.
Tim,
Well done, nice guide. Some screen shots will be a good addition.
A BIG THANK YOU FOR ALL! But as i said before, why not every one of you who has something to add to this guide add the things you suggested here? I'm sure we have to start again for a screen shot based guide. (which i'm planning next week). It is good to have a community do a part in this. Mr. Russell, I will also upload the office doc file so anybody can modify it to make it better. Be sure to keep the things easy so that beginners can understand. ALL are free to modify. (Linux is free right?) I specially thank "kalwisti" for his favorite work using LaTeX. you can also download his version because it is better and clean than my one. Only thing I saw on a quick read thru: In 2010 I think all hard drives are all sda, sdb, etc: NOT hda, hdb etc.
Thanks bro, I also thought of it because and we have to use both of them. like tell people 'sda, sdb' and 'hda, hdb' are common in linux. THANKS ALL. Expecting to do more. Regards, Tim
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« Reply #8 on: May 01, 2010, 08:24:46 AM » |
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I think you've done a good job, very useful indeed.
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« Reply #9 on: May 19, 2010, 09:23:25 AM » |
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For anyone who's interested, There is a revised version of Tim's guide (typeset with LaTeX) which incorporates his numerous screenshots, as well as suggestions made by users here in the forum. It's now up to 26 pages long and 6.6 MB in size. The file is too large to attach here, so it has been posted on two websites: Workaround #1: This is my first attempt at using DropBox. I think it should be possible for you to view and download the guide without having to register for an account: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7269942/pclos-2010-install-final.pdfPlease let me know if you have any problems, and I'll look at other alternatives. I read reviews of two services, http://www.mediafire.com and http://www.box.net, which sounded promising; however, I couldn't get them to work at all -- when I tried to upload the file, Firefox completely froze. Workaround #2: The PDF is available for viewing at scribd.com:
In order to download the document, they still want you to register as a user (it's free). But at least this way, you can read the guide first and then decide whether to register (if you really want to download). If you find the guide useful, please feel free to share it with your friends, neighbors or co-workers who might be considering a trial installation of PCLOS. Thank you! P.S. to coffeetime: Thanks for your suggestion, but when I tried uploading the PDF to ImageShack I got an error message telling me that the file was too large.
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« Reply #10 on: May 19, 2010, 09:33:07 AM » |
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For anyone who's interested, There is a revised version of Tim's guide (typeset with LaTeX) which incorporates his numerous screenshots, as well as suggestions made by users here in the forum. It's now up to 26 pages long and 6.6 MB in size. Because it is too large a file to attach here, I have uploaded a copy to my Ipernity page: http://www.ipernity.com/doc/67098/8088402You do not have to register or be an Ipernity member in order to access the page. You should be able to download the PDF by simply clicking on the appropriate link. If you find the guide useful, please feel free to share it with your friends, neighbors or co-workers who might be considering a trial installation of PCLOS. Thank you! To download you must register and sign in. Bad news for those of us who refuse to do things like this. 
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« Reply #11 on: May 19, 2010, 09:40:30 AM » |
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Hi, O-P, Yes, I was disappointed to discover that when I tried it just now.  I have a PhotoBucket account (which I rarely use) and I don't know if uploading it there would also require registration for a download ... Can anyone suggest some other free alternatives? I'm willing to register for such a service if it will allow folks to download the file.
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« Reply #12 on: May 19, 2010, 09:43:52 AM » |
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Hi, O-P, Yes, I was disappointed to discover that when I tried it just now.  I have a PhotoBucket account (which I rarely use) and I don't know if uploading it there would also require registration for a download ... Can anyone suggest some other free alternatives? I'm willing to register for such a service if it will allow folks to download the file. Photobucket is banned here, as they've spammed the forum in the past. Next?
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« Reply #13 on: May 19, 2010, 09:48:09 AM » |
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Photobucket is banned here, as they've spammed the forum in the past. Next?
Sorry, it's ImageShack where I have the account -- not Photobucket. (That gives you an idea of how infrequently I use it). Do you think ImageShack would work for this? Thanks.
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