Migrate from m$ to lunar

 
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 3:03 pm    Post subject: Migrate from m$ to lunar Reply with quote

Hi all there, I want to install on my laptop lunar and configure it to fun super-di-duper fast, but since lunar not so popular like ubuntu SUSE Slackware and so on other distros, i would like to post here (in the hearth of lunar community) my questions.

I've been using SUSE for a while (i mean like being having it installed and actually working, not a live cd), but thins i didn't like are: very heavy; eats disk space; lots of unused stuff.. slow.. aaandd i for a period of 2 mounths, everything i've read i never could installed my ati's drivers and couldn't set my tv tuner with sound... however - don't liked it...

Then when i bought my laptop, i've installed xubuntu - somewhat cool, but lots of sh*t in the net for it, couldn't set up my hardware, also heavy weight installation.... didn't want some stuff... the common things...

Since i liked the xfce in xubuntu [yes really fast], and i opened its homepage and looked for other distros based on it - this way i learned for lunar. I've browsed the other distros, but somehow didn't like them...

However my question is:

My hardware (MSI GX600 laptop [http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=downloadfile&dno=5855&type=manual]):

[x] CPU core 2 duo T7500
[x] 3 GB ram
[x] NVidia 8600M GT 512mb
[x] 320 gb wd SATA [controller: intel ich8m]
[?] dvd rw burner
[x] wifi intel 4965agn
[ ] firewire 1394
[x] lan 1gbps realtek 8186/8111
[ ] bluetooth 2.0
[ ] esata [controller: silicon image 3531]
[ ] hdmi
[p] audio realtek alc888
[?] cardreader xd; sd; ms
[ ] 1.3 webcam [unknown manufacter/chip ..;[ ]

[x] hardware that worked, [ ] couldn't set up (i'm not blaming for that the distro, i'm noob), [?] dont know

The audio worked, but i got the common problem with jack sensing which i decided not to work on and deleted everything and installed m$ to see with the drivers how the other hware works.

And i want to install lunar system, because i find the iso is very light and with the unneeded stuff cut off.
The packages i like are:

kernel [help me decide whats best for me 2.4 or 2.6]
xfce
x11 [and/or] xorg [tell me more?]
gtk2
and all apps and drivers required to work all my hardware.

or with one word one basic light desktop system without any applications, only device drivers and desktop environment.

I tried to say everything but while writing i think that there might be more questions coming, so if you want to ask me something else in order to help me better i will answer it.

Thank you.
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 5:43 pm    Post subject: getting started Reply with quote

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And i want to install lunar system, because i find the iso is very light and with the unneeded stuff cut off.
The packages i like are:

kernel [help me decide whats best for me 2.4 or 2.6]
xfce
x11 [and/or] xorg [tell me more?]
gtk2
and all apps and drivers required to work all my hardware.

If I remember correctly, the latest ISO (1.6.4-beta1 ) only contains 2.6 kernels. You are strongly advised not to use an older ISO otherwise you are likely to have problems as you upgrade the system. And although there is a 2.4 kernel module in the moonbase, this is really for people who are still updating an old system. Starting with a 2.4 kernel is not recommended.

The XOrg7 module will install the the most uptodate version of XOrg (which is currently 7.3) and associated things like xorg-server. XOrg6 is already two years old and is not recommended.

Remember that you will need to install X (and any extra drivers you require) before you try to install any graphical applications. You can check these drivers on the XOrg7/Driver modules page.

Installing xfce4 will also install gtk2 for you (but there's nothing to stop you doing it explicitly).

So the correct order is:
    Install/compile a 2.6 kernel from the ISO installation,
    follow the instructions in man lfirsttime,
    install XOrg7 and required drivers,
    install xfce4


Good luck Smile
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