2006-05-08, 12:34 AM 
		
	
	
		Hello, all.  This is my first post, maybe you guys could help me out.  I am excited to get Linux for my Windows XP machine, not because I think windoze is terrible or unusable, but I want to try out something else, and I'm always ready to try out open source stuff.  However, I encountered many issues with the idea of Linux on the machine.  I want to dual boot (at least at first)  so I can run my apps (mostly games).  I already use Open Office, Thunderbird, Firefox, ClamWin, and all that good open source stuff.  A) My drive is in NTFS, so I can't re-partition with anything I have on the PC right now.  (you can only use fdisk for fat/fat32)?  Buying a utility would be expensive from what I've seen.  B) So I tried SUSE Live DVD, but that hung on the usb detection, can't "mount the drives"? and doesn't detect my soundcard, and several other errors.  I tried Knoppix after that, but the mouse doesn't work and the USB wifi adapter doesn't work.  C) Alot of Linux message boards and things say you need a 3.5" floppy drive to install Linux?  I don't have one.  Also, if SUSE Live/Knoppix didn't work, does that mean that the real HD Install distro wont work either?  Thanks in advance for your good advice, Linux seems alot trickier to figure out then I thought it would be.
	
	
	
	
	

 
 

 

