Re: [bdlug] Cannot use Bangla font in Debian Etch

2007-04-23 Thread salahuddin_66
apt-get install ttf-bengali-fonts 
 
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I am using Etch ( stable ). But i cannot configure the Bangla font 
here. My

browser is IceWeasel 2.0.0.3. How can i make bangla ok?



Zico



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[bdlug] Solaris or Linux

2007-04-23 Thread Siluro
Guys I need your help deciding which OS I should install, Solaris or Linux.
   
  I am going to install it on my laptop. so I am not going to setup any mail 
server or DNS server on it. However I am going to do some Development (i.e. 
Software Development) work on it. So I need to decide should I go for Solaris 
or Linux. If Linux then which distribution and version. Also look at the system 
configuration if it will support those OS.
   
  Acer Aspire 5670
  1.66 Core duo
  1GB RAM
  512MB AGP
  SATA HDD
   
  Is there any problem with the brand laptops running other OSs than the 
supplied one?
   
   
  thnx in advance.

   
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Re: [bdlug] Solaris or Linux

2007-04-23 Thread Omi Azad
On 4/24/07, Siluro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>   Is there any problem with the brand laptops running other OSs than the
> supplied one?




You can install other OS on the system. But supplied OEM version OS are
specially designed for the system, which includes special drivers &
software. So for better performance you should use the supplied one.

I guess the supplied OS is Windows and you want to use Linux, I don't see
any problem if you use Linux on the system.

Omi













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Re: [bdlug] Solaris or Linux

2007-04-23 Thread Siluro
I'm planing to keep a second OS.
  Thats y cant decide which one will be better.
  I heard that solaris is also a linux but a better one.
  Ubantus GUI is cool.
  now which one should I go for?

Omi Azad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  On 4/24/07, Siluro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Is there any problem with the brand laptops running other OSs than the
> supplied one?

You can install other OS on the system. But supplied OEM version OS are
specially designed for the system, which includes special drivers &
software. So for better performance you should use the supplied one.

I guess the supplied OS is Windows and you want to use Linux, I don't see
any problem if you use Linux on the system.

Omi

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Re: [bdlug] Solaris or Linux

2007-04-23 Thread Md Mozammel Haque
If you don't want to get your hands dirty with drivers, you can try
installing latest Ubuntu, 7.04. Else if you feel adventurous (and want to
tweak your laptop more for performance), you should try Debian 4 (etch). I'm
using etch on my new Compaq Presario laptop, and am quite happy with it!

On 4/24/07, Omi Azad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>   On 4/24/07, Siluro <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
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> > Is there any problem with the brand laptops running other OSs than the
> > supplied one?
>
> You can install other OS on the system. But supplied OEM version OS are
> specially designed for the system, which includes special drivers &
> software. So for better performance you should use the supplied one.
>
> I guess the supplied OS is Windows and you want to use Linux, I don't see
> any problem if you use Linux on the system.
>
> Omi
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Re: [bdlug] Looking for Kubuntu 7.04 DVD

2007-04-23 Thread russell kabir
Hello Emon :-)
Have you seen Sabayon Linux?
http://www.sabayonlinux.org/



Zico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  On 4/22/07, 
Emon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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 >   Salam & (LATE) greetings of the Bengali New year everyone
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 > Here is my request
 >
 
 Maannn what a request...  :P
 
 ;)
 
 Zico
 
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Re: [bdlug] Looking for Kubuntu 7.04 DVD

2007-04-23 Thread Khandakar Mujahidul Islam
Hi Russell,
Can you tell us, what's the specialty of Sabayon Linux??

Happy Linuxing.

Thanks,
Suzan

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>   Hello Emon :-)
> Have you seen Sabayon Linux?
> http://www.sabayonlinux.org/
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> Zico <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: On 4/22/07, Emon <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
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> > Salam & (LATE) greetings of the Bengali New year everyone
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> > Here is my request
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> Maannn what a request... :P
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> ;)
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> Zico
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