jmajeremy


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Joined: April 2006 |
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Posted: April 18 2006,22:05 |
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Hi! I am pretty new to linux. I've used it a bit on a freind's pc who used it as his only os, and I once had an acient pc with linux pre-installed on it that I got second-hand. I would like to get a LiveCD set up so I can use linux on my current computer without having to partition my drive and all that shit, but I can't figure out how to do it. I've looked at the download pages for mirrors of Damb Small Linux and there are like a hundred individual files that aparently need to be downloaded. What I don't understand is, first of all, if I need to download and intstall all those files and then, do I just write them to a CD, or what? And after I've written them to a CD how should I go about booting Linux from the CD?
-Sorry if I sound like an idiot , Jeremy
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