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Re: live dvd difference to normal install?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 9:02 pm
by ninhalo5
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OMG It worked :D :D :D :D <BREW>

I bow down to your almighty knowledge.
Thank you!!!!

I now have a catalyst, everything is working beautifully, so far no flicker, I turned on all the compiz toys and played around every thing is great.
Time to test it with a dvd movie
I'm ecstatic :D

Re: live dvd difference to normal install?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 9:19 pm
by Cell
Lol...every once in awhile Ill let one of my secrets out. ;) I don't know Where I got that one,but check your cpu percentage.Is it high?or is it normal?


Just remember this won't work with Karmic....well it will with a lot more work...maybe.I'm still trying to figure out Karmic.

Oh ya one more thing....make sure you don't update to an higher kernel.No reason to anyways unless you have some hardware not working right.Its working,now leave it ;) Also you just hacked apart your Jaunty install keep that in mind...but I always thought thats what linux is for.Making the OS "your" OS.



Cell

Re: live dvd difference to normal install?

PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 10:30 am
by ninhalo5
If I make a live DVD from my current install, all the changes that just happened should take place on the DVD for a backup wouldn't it?
I'd like to go ahead and back this up just in case something slips by me and I upgrade something I shouldn't.

Re: live dvd difference to normal install?

PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:00 pm
by Cell
I'd like to go ahead and back this up just in case something slips by me and I upgrade something I shouldn't.



Do you sleep update?Nothing will update unless you tell it too.Just shut off the auto update in synaptics.


This is a fresh install right?you updated on this OS before right?If you have then don't update again.

If I make a live DVD from my current install, all the changes that just happened should take place on the DVD for a backup wouldn't it?


Depends on how what you use to make your live disk.