Tuesday, May 14, 2013

How long does it take to learn how to program using the Linux operating system?

Q. Im trying to learn how to use linux but I dont know how to program where do I start?

A. You start by consulting basic Linux references on how to properly maintain a Linux system. You then learn how to use the Linux command line. Then you learn how to properly install software that allows you to program. Then you learn how to program in whatever language you want to learn; you should learn C if you're dealing with Linux since that's what Linux understands the most: raw power.

Make two flash drives act as one drive in Windows?
Q. I have two eight gigabyte flash drives that I want to have act as one large drive. I was able to do it on both OS X and multiple Linux operating systems by creating a logical volume in LVM. Windows, on the other hand, can't read LVM volumes (even when they are formatted as NTFS), only can create spanned volumes on internal drives, and requires dynamic disks to create a RAID array. Is there anyway to make this work in Windows? Thanks!

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"Missing Operating System" error when booting a live distribution of Linux Mint on a USB?
Q. I formated my flash drive to FAT32 and used UNetbootin to mount the latest Linux Mint .iso file on to my USB. Then I restarted my computer and configured the BIOs to boot from a flash drive. However, I get a large "Missing Operating System" error. Help?

A. There must be an error with the image. Despite what people say Linux is not as easy to boot from USB and mint is not as easy as ubantu to do that. If you have the iso on your desktop you can test it in a virtual drive if you have Hyper V on your system. or put it one a DVD. or try a different usb boot software like the universal boot. That works ive used it.

The important thing is don't get stuck try things to find the problem. Does it support legacy usb boot your machine?



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