On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 06:26, Scott <scottro@nyc.
>> I'm sure everyone else has mentioned this by now but it's terribly easy to download a distro and burn to disk, even if it makes you uncomfortable at first...don'
>
> Hrrm, I'm not sure anyone did. :) Yes, Sue, that's one thing most
> distributions now offer, a live CD so that you can test out the
> distribution without installing anything to hard drive. (Do keep in
> mind though, that a live CD will run more slowly than an actually
> installed distribution.
You can also use unetbootn ( http://unetbootin.
create bootable USB keys from those ISO images.
They run faster from USB than they do from a CD/DVD, but that route
also requires that your system can boot from USB devices. Most/all
newer systems (within the last few years, I guess) can do this, but
the older you get, the less your chances of this working are.
And if anyone can figure out how to trick a netbook (Lenovo S10) to
use the SD card slot as a device at boot time, I'll buy you a beer ;-)
Cheers,
Jeff
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Saturday, January 30, 2010
Re: [LINUX_Newbies] Re: New to Group & Linux
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