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anystupidname 02-26-2008 03:46 PM

Re: alternate OS on mogul?
 
Wow, people post quickly here hehe.

dschoenike 02-26-2008 04:21 PM

Re: alternate OS on mogul?
 
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Originally Posted by nautica2450 (Post 194505)
whatever happened to this, have they improved the functionality? what are the pros/cons? i never hear people mention this as viable, but it look amazing

I started using it last week when i updated to 3.5 net compact framework. I like the desktop feel to it, and ways to customize. So far, cons are moguls memory issues, and its not free. Im still tinkering, but its pretty cool. Free demo is nice, but limited as far as customizing.

shaun0207 02-26-2008 07:09 PM

Re: alternate OS on mogul?
 
SPB Mobile Shell 2.o coming out looks promising. And WisBar Desktop

shaun0207 02-26-2008 07:12 PM

Re: alternate OS on mogul?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by neodorian (Post 194469)
I just can't wait until this get worked out and is ported to PPCs and not just bigger devices like the HTC Shift.

http://www.ubuntu.com/products/mobile

edit: I looked up SimpleOS but it looks just like another shell for WinMo, not an alternate OS.

That looks great. I wanted to install in on a Dell Desktop we have at home that had Vista on it. But it wouldnt install

InvincibleLiving 02-26-2008 07:30 PM

Re: alternate OS on mogul?
 
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Originally Posted by shaun0207 (Post 194762)
SPB Mobile Shell 2.o coming out looks promising. And WisBar Desktop

i've looked hi and low for info on mobile shell 2.0. point me to it?

shaun0207 02-26-2008 07:31 PM

Re: alternate OS on mogul?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nautica2450 (Post 194789)
i've looked hi and low for info on mobile shell 2.0. point me to it?

Its not released yet. I saw a preview of it on youtube and I think...msmobiles.com

itsall_cooool 02-26-2008 07:33 PM

Re: alternate OS on mogul?
 
256 MB recommended Ram.... good luck with Ubuntu... and way to graphically intensive for our crippled chips. Maybe Eten will start building cdma phones.....

neodorian 02-26-2008 09:48 PM

Re: alternate OS on mogul?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shaun0207 (Post 194770)
That looks great. I wanted to install in on a Dell Desktop we have at home that had Vista on it. But it wouldnt install

Were you just trying to install Ubuntu or this mobile version? Ubuntu runs great on old hardware and if you have really old hardware, try Xubuntu because it has a more lightweight desktop environment then the default (Gnome). While you won't be playing many games on it, Ubuntu is a great free OS for people who want to do web browsing, media management, and document creation. If you want to play lots of newer games or edit audio or video you are still gonna have to stick to Windows for the time being (although some will run in Wine).

shaun0207 02-27-2008 10:09 AM

Re: alternate OS on mogul?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by neodorian (Post 194912)
Were you just trying to install Ubuntu or this mobile version? Ubuntu runs great on old hardware and if you have really old hardware, try Xubuntu because it has a more lightweight desktop environment then the default (Gnome). While you won't be playing many games on it, Ubuntu is a great free OS for people who want to do web browsing, media management, and document creation. If you want to play lots of newer games or edit audio or video you are still gonna have to stick to Windows for the time being (although some will run in Wine).

I was trying to install Ubuntu on a computer running Vista and it went through the installation, but did nothing in the long run. I have an old NEC Mobile Pro 750c. I wonder if it could install on that?

http://www.pocketpcmag.com/_archives.../mobilepro.asp

neodorian 02-27-2008 07:01 PM

Re: alternate OS on mogul?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shaun0207 (Post 195344)
I was trying to install Ubuntu on a computer running Vista and it went through the installation, but did nothing in the long run. I have an old NEC Mobile Pro 750c. I wonder if it could install on that?

http://www.pocketpcmag.com/_archives.../mobilepro.asp

You can install it on a Vista computer just fine. There are great instructions online for how to do this but the way I usually set up a dual boot (with XP in my case) is to use a partition manager to just break off a chunk of my hard drive and set it as a separate partition. Then I split that up into the root partition, the swap partition, and a shared partition. The root should be formatted as ext3, the swap as linux swap, and the shared as fat32 (shared partition is for sharing things between your OSes).

I know this is a half-assed explanation but if you google "dual boot Vista Ubuntu" you will be good to go. When you run the Live CD you have the option to install it and when it asks where to put the root, swap, etc you point to the partitions you just made. I know you can repartition in this installer but for some reason I always like to do that part in Windows.

If nothing else, Ubuntu is a very simple way to experiment and learn another OS and in lots of ways it's better than Windows (other ways, not so much).


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