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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2006 06:39:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finally! I was able to get ubuntu installed on my new external hard drive. It wasn&#39;t as easy as I thought it was going to be due to two problems. (Problems on my end, not w/ ubuntu) First, I had a problem w/ my screen, which i mentioned before. Turns out it was just a [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finally!  I was able to get <a title="Linux for human beings" href="http://ubuntu.com">ubuntu</a> installed on my <a rel="Christmas present" href="http://manthano.blogzor.com/post/8/859">new external hard drive</a>.  It wasn&#39;t as easy as I thought it was going to be due to two problems.  (Problems on my end, not w/ ubuntu)</p>
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<p>First, I had a problem w/ my screen, which i mentioned <a href="http://manthano.blogzor.com/post/8/859">before</a>.  Turns out it was just a loose connection between my screen and motherboard.  So that&#39;s been fixed. (Free service is really nice.)</p>
<p>Now for problem two&#8230; Getting Linux (grub specifically) to play nice w/ a USB hard drive.  Thankfully, these problems were easily resolved with a step-by-step guide at<a href="http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=436420#post436420"> ubuntuforums.org</a>.  It took about an hour to get it installed.  And then another hour to figure out few tweaks (get the middle button on my Thinkpad trackpoint to work, install <a href="http://getfirefox.com">Firefox</a> and <a href="http://getthunderbird.com">Thunderbird</a> 1.5).  And in the process of doing that I began learning about using the command line and Linux permissions.  Good stuff.  So everything is up and running just great.</p>
<p>There are still a few things on the Linux to-do list&#8230; Be able to boot Win XP from grub, get some programs from the universe and multiverse, add some fonts (I wonder if Verdana works in Linux&#8230;), and a few other miscellaneous things.  But that gives me something fun to work on in between <a href="http://bju.edu">school</a>.  (Not that school&#39;s not fun, but you know&#8230;) <img alt=";)" src="http://xaqq.com/plugins/smileys/icons/simple/smiley_wink.gif" /></p>
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		<title>Christmas present</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Dec 2005 23:49:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sweet and sleek. And silent. That about sums up my favorite Christmas present &#8211; a Western Digital 80GB external hard drive. I used some money from my parents and grandparents to purchase it on newegg.com. As this is my first experience with them, I was pleased to find the service as good as I had [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sweet and sleek.  And silent.  That about sums up my favorite Christmas present &#8211; a Western Digital 80GB external <a title="my new toy" href="http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16822144373">hard drive</a>.  I used some money from my parents and grandparents to purchase it on <a title="When you know, you newegg" href="http://www.newegg.com">newegg.com</a>.  As this is my first experience with them, I was pleased to find the service as good as I had anticipated from hearing about from <a title="mounty" rel="bjublogger" href="http://www.mountyscorner.com/blog/index.php?p=218">friends</a>. (ordered 12/27 around 10pm, had it by noon 12/29). </p>
<p>I was able to get it formatted this morning using Windows Disk Manager for lack of anything better.  So I now have a ~10 GB unformatted partition for Linux (more on that in a moment), a ~30 GB FAT32 partition for Linux and M$ Windows to share, and a ~40GB NTFS partition for M$ Windows backup purposes. </p>
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<p>So now I&#39;m ready to install Linux&#8230; sort of.  I got the <a title="ubuntu" href="http://www.ubuntu.com">Ubuntu</a> CDs from a guy at school (livecd and install cd) but I&#39;m having a problem with, I&#39;m guessing, x-server configuration.  I put the livecd in, went through the all the configuration stuff, and everything looks great until it done and goes into GNOME.  Then the screen just flashes like crazy, and it&#39;s mostly black.  I can&#39;t see enough to click anything and Ctrl+Alt+Delete doesn&#39;t seem to do anything (not sure if that&#39;s even used in linux), so I do a hard power-off (hold power button of my laptop in for 5+ secs).</p>
<p>I did some googling and also some searching at the ubuntu forums, and came up with a couple ideas.  I tried the livecd again, and instead of just hitting Enter at the boot promt, I typed in &quot;live-expert&quot; (minus the quotes) and then hit enter.  I select the defaults for everything until i get to the x-server configuration.  Then instead of the default selected &quot;vesa&quot; driver, i selected &quot;ati&quot;  (I have a ATI Radeon 7500 graphics card &#8211; it came w/ my laptop), I also changed the default screen resolution from something like 1500&#215;1400 to 1024&#215;768 instead.  I select everything else default and this time everything behaves fine&#8230; at least at first.  The screen doesn&#39;t flash and I can see the desktop and everything (why brown?? ugh!!).  But then the screen starts acting up, and gets progressively worse.  First there&#39;s just litte horizontal black and white lines around the edge of the cursor or any open windows, but then it got worse, and the screen started flashing again.  I quickly logged out while i could still see enough to do stuff.</p>
<p>So that&#39;s where I&#39;m stuck right now.  If any of you linux gurus out there have any ideas, leave a comment and let me know.   At least for now anyway, I&#39;m stuck with Window$ as my sole OS.  I&#39;ve had similar problems with the Knoppix CD, too.</p>
<p>My system specs if this helps any&#8230;</p>
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Thinkpad R40 2723-6XU<br />
Intel Centrino 1.3 MHz processor<br />
Windows XP Pro SP2 w/ all the latest drivers and updates (as far as I know)<br />
256MB RAM<br />
ATI Radeon 7500 graphics card
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