Ubuntu Linux How-To Part Two
January 19th, 2007Well, I managed to spend most of last weekend on the linux project as well as the Windows Small Busniess Server 2003 project. My first move was to take the Debian Sarge installation drive from my development linux box and place it into a new Asus Terminator C3 barebones system as the resources it requires can be addressed more than adequately by the Terminator C3 with 512MB of RAM. That went AS PLANNED and we always like when things go as we plan them, right? Well, the same cannot be said about my Ubuntu LTS installation attemps on another Terminator C3. I tried a number of different installation discs (as I first thought that it was a bad CD-R), but was not able to get the install to work.
So, I decided that I would try my Debian (Sarge release) net install CD I had lying around. Sure enough, it installed just fine. After spending more than an hour on this, I didn’t really see any reason why I needed to work more on getting Ubuntu installed (even though I would really like to check out what all of the hype is about), especially since it is Debian based. Debian has RDesktop (a linux RDP client for windows terminal server installs or Windows XP Pro installations) built in with the default. Since I was planning on using this machine as a “thin client” to log into a remote server to run my applications, this was good enough.
Well, this is where my lack of real Linux knowledge was my downfall. I wanted to log in to my remote server, no problem. I needed to change the resolution on my monitor, but I did not have the proper video driver installed. Ok, this is the internet age. So, I head over to the ASUS site and grab their 4-in-1 Linux drivers for the C3. Oh, they don’t exist on their site? Hmmm. Well, I did find some instructions on installing someone else’s home grown C3 display drivers, but I didn’t know how to follow along as none of the docs covered Debian installs.
So, I bit the bullet and put Windows 2000 Pro on the box and called it a day. I did however find that there are linux display drivers on the driver CD that comes with the Terminator C3 and I do need to try that out. I may build another one to just act as my “Linux learning box” to actually get on the linux team. I can’t use the dev box as an experimentation box right now as I am running some stuff on there that I use everyday for my business.
