Re: [newbie] linux simulator-DESKTOP

2005-01-07 Thread frengoGorgia
Il gio, 2005-01-06 alle 19:01, alfonso flores ha scritto:
 hi everyone, happy new year, once upon a time i found a web site that
 offers a linux simulator desktop that run under the browser does
 anybody knows where can i find or have any idea, i work in a school
 and we one to gradually change from windows to linux, thanks and best
 regards to everyone
 
What are you looking for is crossX-desktop , which isn't only a
linux-demonstration web-page , but a complete html/browser-based DESKTOP
solution ,cross-platform (ALL platforms :
Linux-Window$-BeOS-Mac-Amiga-any-Other-javascript-browser-featured)
only few browsers currently not support this desktop-windowManager
( OPERA - KONQUEROR ???)

Go to this page , bookmark this page,DownLoad the complete platform

http://www.x-desktop.org/

http://www.lartob.com/x-desktop.org/appsdemo.html

DEVELOP
http://www.cross-browser.com/

For more web-demo of various applications select from menu
apps  demo

and from the new frame select one of the items ( Developement relese for
a quick page)




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[newbie] linux simulator

2005-01-06 Thread alfonso flores
hi everyone, happy new year, once upon a time i found a web site that offers a linux simulator desktopthat run under the browser does anybody knows where can i find or have any idea, i work in a school and we one to gradually change from windows to linux, thanks and best regards to everyoneIan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 06 Jan 2005 14:33, Stephen Kühn wrote: On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 20:41, Anders Lind wrote:  Hello friends,   I have a question, I might have to go back to W2K for a short period of  time because I cannot find a software that is similiar to DVDShrink in  Windows for Linux (If somebody has an idea for a program that can do the  same thing in Linux I am happy to listen. I can't get DVD::Rip to work  properly), anyway at this point I have a partition in Linux called  /extra which is /dev/hda8 and if I install W2K och /dev/hda1 and later  go back to Linux, will the /dev/hda8 be there and just to add during the  installation as /extra or whatever.I presume that this isn't a  problem but I would like it confirmed before I do it
 ;
   Cheers  Anders Anders, I'm surprised at you. You can't get DVD::Rip to work? Did you download and install all the dependencies? I just finished ripping Speilberg's "Taken" disk one and two (only takes a few minutes to rip to disk) - and going to convert to AVI and then to SVCD at my leisure. DVD::Rip is so much better than any of the others - especially MS Windows based rippersI'd second the request for a linux based program similar to DVD shrink.I take it Stephen has never used this "ripper", it automatically reduces a dual-layer DVD to the size required to fit on a "normal" DVD--/+r disk , writing the vob's as well. It can also edit the disk before this to remove any parts of the disk that aren't wanted, if you only wanted the movie, without the menu or any other part of the disk including additional soundtracks.Why would
  anyone
 want to convert a DVD quality movie and downgrade it to SVCD standard? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]Powered by Mandrake 10.1Microsoft FreeWant to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.comJoin the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
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Re: [newbie] linux simulator

2005-01-06 Thread Paul
On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 10:01 -0800, alfonso flores wrote:
 hi everyone, happy new year, once upon a time i found a web site that
 offers a linux simulator desktop that run under the browser does
 anybody knows where can i find or have any idea, i work in a school
 and we one to gradually change from windows to linux, thanks and best
 regards to everyone
 

Wouldn't recommend installing anything to run under windows, but there
are several versions that boot from a CD (or USB memory stick).

Mandrake Move, Knoppix, Gnoppix, are three that come to mind, all
readily available from web. Knoppix/Gnoppix (and others) you can get
cheaply from many retailers (well under USD 5). Stick the CD in, turn on
computer, tell it to boot from CD and it will use the computers memory,
etc., but not its harddisk you may have the odd problem with hardware -
especially if you use winmodems.

Next step would possibly be to dual-boot - choose either linux or
windows when you turn on.

As you work in a school, check out skolelinux at

http://www.skolelinux.org/portal/

designed originally for Norwegian schools, but supports many languages -
sets up servers and clients from a CD.





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