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Best way to partition for dual boot Ubuntu's...[SOLVED]

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Re: Best way to partition for dual boot Ubuntu's...

Postby SaddleTramp » Wed Apr 02, 2008 10:33 pm

Yeah, Ok.... :lol:

Somewhere in here I'm pretty sure I said something 'bout bein' a NOOBIE !!!! to Linux...

I can see why your "The Mahn"...

Think I'll be satisfied with what I've got right now 'til I learn my way around a little better...

I do want to thank you in advance for the 64 bit version of Ultimate tho' :D ..
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Re: Best way to partition for dual boot Ubuntu's...

Postby TheeMahn » Mon Apr 07, 2008 2:32 pm

I am already happy with it and it is unreleased thus far, ~5 or 6 more hours and the 64 bit repo goes online. Then its time for a rebuild hopefully the last ;) Depending how well things work out I may make it "official" instead of forum exclusive. We shall see.

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Re: Best way to partition for dual boot Ubuntu's...

Postby SaddleTramp » Mon Apr 07, 2008 9:30 pm

U DA MAHN !!

it just all comes down to....

not ah money thang, not ah food thang...it's ah SPEED thang !!! :mrgreen:
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Re: Best way to partition for dual boot Ubuntu's...

Postby Cab » Mon Apr 07, 2008 9:34 pm

tick tock tick tock!!! Hmm doing math wondering when that will be ready!
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Re: Best way to partition for dual boot Ubuntu's...

Postby TheeMahn » Thu Apr 10, 2008 4:09 am

Cab wrote:tick tock tick tock!!! Hmm doing math wondering when that will be ready!



You are already running it ;)

I know I talked to him on the phone, he was the very first to have the link before I had even a chance to download & make sure it passes crc, he already had it and was burning it. He downloads 2 MB a sec, I can't compete... For the rest of you released tomorrow...

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Re: Best way to partition for dual boot Ubuntu's...

Postby SaddleTramp » Thu Apr 10, 2008 7:00 am

TheeMahn wrote:
Cab wrote:tick tock tick tock!!! Hmm doing math wondering when that will be ready!



You are already running it ;)

I know I talked to him on the phone, he was the very first to have the link before I had even a chance to download & make sure it passes crc, he already had it and was burning it. He downloads 2 MB a sec, I can't compete... For the rest of you released tomorrow...

TheeMahn

:lol: well, we gotta respect ya'll u know...least you do the best u can to make sure it's sound for the rest of us. I know some other vendors that could take note and do the same...

all I can say is ... U Da MAHN

BTW...got may fingers wore down to the bone rapping them in wait ... :lol:

Oh yeah...and I also got me a triple boot going on here now...all on the same drive too :D don't figure that's doin' to bad for a 2 week Ubuntu rookie...
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Re: Best way to partition for dual boot Ubuntu's...

Postby TheeMahn » Thu Apr 10, 2008 7:19 am

SaddleTramp wrote:
TheeMahn wrote:
Cab wrote:tick tock tick tock!!! Hmm doing math wondering when that will be ready!



You are already running it ;)

I know I talked to him on the phone, he was the very first to have the link before I had even a chance to download & make sure it passes crc, he already had it and was burning it. He downloads 2 MB a sec, I can't compete... For the rest of you released tomorrow...

TheeMahn

:lol: well, we gotta respect ya'll u know...least you do the best u can to make sure it's sound for the rest of us. I know some other vendors that could take note and do the same...

all I can say is ... U Da MAHN

BTW...got may fingers wore down to the bone rapping them in wait ... :lol:

Oh yeah...and I also got me a triple boot going on here now...all on the same drive too :D don't figure that's doin' to bad for a 2 week Ubuntu rookie...


That is outstanding news, that makes you smart.. Most people misunderstand the word smart... Smart is your ability to learn, which you have done well...

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Re: Best way to partition for dual boot Ubuntu's...

Postby SaddleTramp » Thu Apr 10, 2008 7:43 am

That snow cat (leopard) is sharp!! Saw the other pic's u put up on the other thread (KDE4) to. Guess I'm going to have to save my pennies and start planning on building another system...I got heavy into the hardware end and was building them in my own business for a while after retirement. Got burnt out on it tho' and been out of it all this time...amongst other things going on. With a little research, ought not take me to long to catch up on the new stuff. That 4-core looks like it'll really scream. Still waitin' for D/L... :lol:

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