john2005

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Joined: June 2005 |
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Posted: June 15 2005,22:43 |
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Hi Everyone,
I am completely new to Linux & DSL but I want to try it. I am using Windows 98 on an older Pentium 2, 400 MHz processor, Gateway G6-400 computer. I have 128 MB ram, but I am upgrading to 256 MB. I am hoping this older system is good enough to run DSL.
I would like to burn DSL on a CD, and then use it from the CD, without interfering with Windows in any way. Buy the way, I am also pretty new to CD burning.
When I go to this link http://dsl.thegeekery.com/current/ There are so many different files to download, I am not sure which one to download.
There are files named current, current.iso, DSL-1.2.1-SYSlynux.iso and DSL-1.2.1.ISO.
Can someone please give me the exact link and/or file name to download ? Also, I am not completely clear as to what ISO files are. Do I need to download the ISO file to burn DSL on the CD, or can I just download the regular DSL file and copy it to CD ?
I would be grateful for any feedback or help you can provide. I am very new to all of this, but very interested.
Thanks for your help. John
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