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Re: [tlug] Newbie buying a computer and installing Linux on it
- Date: Mon, 2 May 2005 18:02:36 +0900
- From: Joseph Essertier <essertier@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Newbie buying a computer and installing Linux on it
On 月曜日, 5 2, 2005, at 04:24 PM, Jim Tittsler wrote:
> On May 2, 2005, at 09:58, Joseph Essertier wrote:
>
>> I have 2 old Macs, but installing Linux on them sounds really hard
>> and time-consuming,
>
> How old?
One of the first iMacs and a Wall Street (233 mghtz.?) The iMac has
lots of problems, such as a broken CD drive (CD stuck inside it),
broken keyboard, and broken mouse. OS 10.3 was successfully installed
on it, but it was really slow.
>
> This weekend I was playing around with Ubuntu on my iMac, and was
> pleasantly surprised by how smoothly everything went. Ubuntu offers
> both "live" and "install" CD-ROM images for download/BitTorrent. If
> you have broadband, trying the "live" CD is painless since no
> installation is necessary to explore it.
> <http://www.ubuntulinux.org/>
That sounds great. I tried to download the "live" version and run it
on the Wall Street, but must have done something wrong because although
the files are all there on the CD that i burned, when i try to start up
with the CD drive--by holding down on the "C" key--it doesn't seem to
recognize it. It just ignores the CD and starts up in OS 9.2. Is
there a little step-by-step guide on how to burn an ISO CD somewhere,
something i've never done before?
Joe
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