I just started using Knoppix 3.2 and really like it so far. I was wonder if I could download AIM (AOL Instant Messaganer) or Trillian for it? Also is there a way to download window programs to it?
Thanks I will probly be asking more questions soon.
meh
for a trillian-like experience, try GAIM..i believe it even comes with knoppix.
for windows programs, search google for WINE (wine is not an emulator) also comes with knoppix.
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doesn't knoppix work without instlling?
use mandrake and u will be even more satisfied...
I don't use Linux or AIM, but found you this link:
http://www.aim.com/get_aim/linux/latest_linux.adp
I'm not really malicious. I'm a nice guy.
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Knoppix rules. It can be installed on your hard drive.
Use GAIM. It already comes with Knoppix, plus it also connects to IRC, ICQ, MSN (for now), Yahoo!(for now) and of course Jabber.
Be careful when using WINE because linux can be infected by Windows viruses if your not to careful with how you set up WINE.
Moderate linux user, correct me if im wrong.
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Yes, gaim is what your want for instant messaging. There are actually official native ports of AIM and Yahoo if you need them. They come in rpms though, and Knoppix uses debs, so you might want to as around on www.justlinux.com
about installing them if you must. Oh, and there's Kopete now too that might come with the latest knoppix. It works about the same as gaim now.
As for wine getting you viruses, I seriously doubt this. Most viruses exploit the windows kernel or registry in some way. Nothing you run as a user in wine would have the ability to hurt you system seriously.
At the same time, wine is a very nasty beast to get going. If you want to do any gaming with it, definatly go invest some money in winex and get some good tech support. (It's $15 for 3 months, not an arm and a leg)
Knoppix does work without installing and it is a great way to get introduced into linux. Mandrake is arguably the best newbie installation. Although, the hard drive install of knoppix has been reworked, and it might be even easier. And with knoppix, you have apt-get. Mandrake's urpmi is nice, but it still can't take apt-get.
Later,
Isamoor
You should download the newest version of Knoppix (3.3) that was just released a few days ago. It is sweet.
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" I rode into Salt Lake City prepared to do my journalistic duty and arouse the public ire against polygamy. However, when I saw how ugly were the Mormon women, I realized that the men who marry, not one, but many of them, are Latter Day Saints indeed and deserving of the praise and gratitude of all mankind." Mark Twain
The University of Florida Computer Science and Engineering Department hosts an extremely fast Knoppix Mirror.
ftp://ftp.cise.ufl.edu
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I don't know a whole lot about linux, but am interested in learning, so where would be the place to do that?
You can try the following sites Forty6an2
http://www.linux.org/lessons/ lessons and guides
http://www.linuxquestions.org forum
http://www.justlinux.com forum and some guides
http://www.google.com/linux/ google for linux related search results
I want to say that Knoppix is just for beginners, but it can be used by hackers from time to time.Originally Posted by Yodashady
I have newest versions of Red Hat, Mandrake, and SuSE, and can't remember witch ones or if all three of them support AIM. (I'm still trying to figure out how to install programs "outside to install disk that come with the OS's")
Anyways, I suggest you download Red Hat, or go out and spend $30 for a full install version of SuSE or Mandrake.
If you don't want to get rid of your Windows OS, setting up a dual boot system is doable, you are going to have to spend an hour reading though. If I had to do it for the first time again, I would say Red Hat is the hardest to install.
You can also get a free copy of SuSE with "SuSE for Dumbies" I know because I own it.
[B]Originally Posted by Forty6an2
knoppix baby
Knoppix fans eh? I'm not big on that distro, I prefer Mandrake by far. try it with a dual boot, which isn't THAT hard. Also, watch out for installing wine using your actuall windows partition. It CAN do this, but if you mess up, there goes your windows OS unless you can repair it. Heh, good luck doing that. I suggest making a fully "emulated" (I know, it's not really an emulator) Windows drive on one of your linux partitions. I'm not much of a pro with Linux, but these things I have found out through experience... Not fun screwing up your windows partition if you NEED windows.
/me wishes for linux ports of Macromedia's software
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