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  • Last Update: February 3
  • Joined: September 18, 2011

Kevin V

Anybody know of a good text editor like notpad++ to use in Lubuntu?
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  • Kevin V
    Kevin V → Don Crowder: With regards to your qustion about the ISO file, it should create a Live CD that gives you the option to install when loading or after you have booted using the Live CD there should be an icon on the desktop to install.  I prefer to boot using the Live CD...  moreWith regards to your qustion about the ISO file, it should create a Live CD that gives you the option to install when loading or after you have booted using the Live CD there should be an icon on the desktop to install.  I prefer to boot using the Live CD to make sure everything works ok especially to make sure my wireless will work and then choose the desktop icon to install.  Are you doing a stand alone install or a dual boot?  less
    February 3
  • Kevin V
    Kevin V → Don Crowder: Have you ever used "Bluefish" or "KompoZer"?  If so which did you prefer?
    February 3
    • Kevin V
      Don Crowder No, I've never used either. I've never used any sort of WYSIWYG. When I was still using Windows (prior to 2006) I liked NoteTab. Since I went full_time Linux I've mainly used Gedit. I downloaded WattOS to try on my Dell, Latitude C600 but can't get it...  moreNo, I've never used either. I've never used any sort of WYSIWYG. When I was still using Windows (prior to 2006) I liked NoteTab. Since I went full_time Linux I've mainly used Gedit. I downloaded WattOS to try on my Dell, Latitude C600 but can't get it to boot (stdin: error 0). I normally only try live CDs and won't install the OS if the live CD won't run, because, in my experience at least, if the live CD won't boot, neither will the installed OS.  less
      February 3
    • Kevin V
      biff baxter depends on your love of code :). Kompozer is very easy to use to quickly edit for non code ninjas. Bluefish is more targets to devs and editors of code.
      February 4
    • Kevin V
      Don Crowder Biff, I'm not a programmer (though I did write some stuff in Applesoft basic and later translate it to GWBasic back in nineteenmumble). The only coding I've done is some very basic HTML/CSS on my website and I've always preferred to write my own code, si...  moreBiff, I'm not a programmer (though I did write some stuff in Applesoft basic and later translate it to GWBasic back in nineteenmumble). The only coding I've done is some very basic HTML/CSS on my website and I've always preferred to write my own code, simple as it is, instead of taking on the learning curve of a WYSISYG.  less
      February 4
  • Kevin V
    Kevin V Anybody know of a good text editor like notpad++ to use in Lubuntu?
    January 18
    • Kevin V
      Don Crowder Try Gedit or Scite. Both should be in the repo.
      February 3
  • Kevin V
    Kevin V Another useful link for Folding@Home (instructions for installing).
    FoldingAtHome - Community Ubuntu Documentation
    FoldingAtHome - Community Ubuntu Documentation
    FoldingAtHome - Community Ubuntu Documentation
    November 2, 2011
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  • Kevin V
    Kevin V Hey everyone,  just thought I would follow up on a question I had about getting "Folding Home" on my Linux box. After going to the Folding@Home site (http://folding.stanf...  moreHey everyone,  just thought I would follow up on a question I had about getting "Folding Home" on my Linux box. After going to the Folding@Home site (http://folding.stanford.edu/) I was able to get it up and running, just thought I would let you know if anyone else was interested. Does anyone know if wattOS has a tem for Folding@Home?  less
    Folding@home - Main
    Folding@home - Main
    Folding@home - Main
    November 2, 2011
  • Kevin V
    Kevin V Does anyone know why I cant see my samba shares on my Windows 7 laptop?  I understand it might be a problem with Windows 7 Home Premium,  any thought or ideas?
    October 6, 2011
    • Kevin V
      biff baxter Welcome Kevin - will need a few more details. Please make a forum request under support and we will see if we can help. Also details are good. Are you trying to access them via what method? Virtual machine running wattOS, mounting from command line, brows...  moreWelcome Kevin - will need a few more details. Please make a forum request under support and we will see if we can help. Also details are good. Are you trying to access them via what method? Virtual machine running wattOS, mounting from command line, browsing the network, etc.etc. Any details are helpful.  less
      October 12, 2011
  • Kevin V
    Kevin V Still new to the whole Linux world and was wondering if anyone can tell me how to install "Folding Home" or a link to where I can get help from.  Thanks Everyone.
    October 6, 2011
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  • Kevin V
    Kevin V is now friends with Leenie Gilmore.
    September 24, 2011
  • Kevin V
    Kevin V has added a new profile photo.
    September 20, 2011
  • Kevin V
    Kevin V Installed wattOS on dinosaur computer 1 GHz with 640MB of ram, seems to have revived it somwhat.  Whats the oldest/slowest computer wattOS has been installed on?
    September 20, 2011
    • Kevin V
      Leenie Gilmore I had wattOS R3 running on 666 Mhz processor w/ 256 Mb ram. Had to change browser to Epiphany. Firefox was too heavy. Other than that, wattOS R3 ran very nicely.
      September 24, 2011
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    Kevin V commented on biff baxter's poll.
    September 18, 2011
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    Kevin V commented on biff baxter's poll.
    September 18, 2011
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    September 18, 2011
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  • Leenie Gilmore I have set up dual boot. Windows ME for games and any Linux for going online. This would be done on an old pc. The oldest had 128 mb ram and 433 mghz processor. wattOS is good for these old pcs.
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