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Appendix II
Appendix II
Appendix II
Appendix II
Appendix II
Thiz Linux Desktop 6.0 (option)
Leading edge technology that bringsyou the most powerful enjoyment !
Thiz Linux Desktop 6.0, based on the pioneering technology used in Thiz Linux
Desktop 5.0, enhancing a variety of new function that would absolutely brings you
a more stable, advanced and easy-to use platform enjoyment.
To use Thiz Linux Desktop 6.0, you need:
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A PC with Intel Pentium II or higher processor; or X86-compatible processor such
as AMD Duron, Athlon (Pentium III 800MHz or the equivalent recommended);
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Minimum 64MB of memory (128MB or above recommended);
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Minimum 1.6GB hard disk space (over 2GB or more recommended);
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A CD-ROM drive
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A VESA 2.0 standard display card
*Note: Actual requirements will vary based on your system configuration and on
what features you choose to install.
Installation Overview
It's wise to collect configuration information on your hardware before installing.
Know the vendor and model number of each card in your machine; collect the
IRQs and DMA channel numbers. You probably won't need this information but
if it turns out you do, you'll need it very badly.
If you want to run a "dual-boot" system (Linux and DOS or Windows or both),
rearrange (repartition) your disk to make room for Linux. If you're wise, you'll
back up everything first!.
Installation The Easy Way
1. Set your computer to boot from CD-ROM drive by turning on the system, press
the "Delete" key to enter the Advanced BIOS Features option from the Standard
CMOS Features menu and change the First Boot Device to CD-ROM (See Section
3-2).
2. Then insert the installation CD-ROM and then reboot. You're started.
3. Select the language mode of your choice and follow the online instruction to finish
installation and then reboot from your hard drive.
4. Type "thiz" password and click on "Go" button to enter your Linux destop to
configures your user/password, network, modem dailup configuration and etc...
*Note: For the latest driver updates, you can download these new drivers at
http://www.chaintech.thizlinux.com