[Tfug] Where to start

Jude Nelson judecn at gmail.com
Tue Feb 5 22:04:13 MST 2008


Also, David, we have bi-monthly social meetings.  Feel free to bring
your hardware with you and we can all work on getting Ubuntu up and
running on your system.  Meetings are at Charlies Grill and Tavern, on
Kleinsdale and Dodge.

On 2/5/08, Matthew T. Eskes <meskes at gmail.com> wrote:
> Jude Nelson wrote:
> > "...and paste the output into an e-mail header..."
> > Remove "header."  What was I thinking :)
> >
> >
> > On 2/5/08, Jude Nelson <judecn at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Welcome to Linux!
> >>
> >> We can help you with your hardware problems, but we need to know your
> >> hardware stats.
> >> You can get Ubuntu to cough them up by opening a terminal and running
> >> "lspci -vv".  Translation: "list everything on the PCI bus, and be
> >> very verbose about it."  After running the command, paste the output
> >> into an e-mail header, and we can help you get the drivers you need.
> >>
> >> For your scanner, you'll need xsane.  You can get that with the
> >> package manager.  A package manager is sort of like "Add/Remove
> >> Programs," but with steroids and with extra mustard.  All software
> >> installation happens through the package manager.  With Ubuntu, this
> >> is either Adept or Synaptic (both are GUIs for the command-line
> >> package manager APT [Advanced Packaging Tool]).  Both are under
> >> Applications->System, IIRC.  If given a choice, use Synaptic.
> >>
> >> Once you open it, search for "xsane" (which is the software package
> >> that has everything you need to run your scanner if it's supported).
> >> Check the box next to it once you find it.  It will attempt to install
> >> some additional package dependencies (which is fine--with Linux,
> >> libraries, data, and executables are usually all in separate
> >> packages).  Click OK, and click Apply.  Then, all the scanning
> >> software will be automatically downloaded, configured, and installed.
> >> That should get your scanner working.
> >>
> >> WiFi is not as easy; it will depend heavily on the chipset (which we
> >> will learn from the lspci -vv command).
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Jude Nelson
> >>
> >> On 2/5/08, shripad sinari <shripad.sinari at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> Hello David,
> >>> Ubuntu Documentation is pretty good and the community there is pretty
> >> quick
> >>> at providing solutions. Try this for Ubuntu
> >>>
> >>> https://help.ubuntu.com/7.10/newtoubuntu/C/index.html
> >>>
> >>> For details on Linux in general goto:
> >>>
> >>> http://tldp.org/LDP/intro-linux/html/index.html
> >>>
> >>> best wishes,
> >>> shripad
> >>>
> >>> On Feb 5, 2008 8:06 PM, David <daviiid at worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>  Where can I go to learn Linux??????
> >>>> I know Windows reasonable well and I am trying to get my feet into a
> >>>> better system. How do I do it??
> >>>> Is there a school ----
> >>>>
> >>>> I have loaded UBUNTU into my machine and now what. Looks interesting.
> >> Dial
> >>>> up modem does not work.
> >>>> Wifi don't work. Scanners don't work. What??
> >>>>
> >>>> I need help. I know that there is a world of knowledge if only I can
> >> avail
> >>>> myself of it. I am sick to death of
> >>>> Bill Gates crap and Windows patches. What to do--------
> >>>> Someone give me a hand, I'll be happy to meet someone and pay them for
> >>>> their time.
> >>>> No PDA is not one of my interests.
> >>>> Come back,
> >>>> David Jennings   Daviiid at worldnet.att.net.
> >>>>
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> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Shripad Sinari
> >>> Bioinformatics Group,
> >>> Arizona Cancer Center,
> >>> Tucson, Arizona 85724
> >>>
> >
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> And here I was, taking the time to embed my message into an email
> header. *sigh* :p
>
> Matt
>
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