on the site, there’s an
x86 9 64 option (DVD) .iso
and a
KDE x86 Live CD option.
Is the DVD just more complete while the CD requires further downloads upon installation? Is the CD a light version?
??
Thanks in advance for clearing this up.
on the site, there’s an
x86 9 64 option (DVD) .iso
and a
KDE x86 Live CD option.
Is the DVD just more complete while the CD requires further downloads upon installation? Is the CD a light version?
??
Thanks in advance for clearing this up.
on the site, there’s an
x86 9 64 option (DVD) .iso
and a
KDE x86 Live CD option.
Is the DVD just more complete while the CD requires further downloads upon installation? Is the CD a light version?
??
Thanks in advance for clearing this up.
on the site, there’s an
x86 9 64 option (DVD) .iso
and a
KDE x86 Live CD option.
Is the DVD just more complete while the CD requires further downloads upon installation? Is the CD a light version?
??
Thanks in advance for clearing this up.
I want to know which distro of Linux I should load on it. I have tried openSUSE live CD, Ubuntu 7.10 live CD, Fedora Core live cd, and the Ubuntu 6.04 Dapper Drake LTS live CD which is the only one that worked. The ubuntu server 7.10 froze at 21 percent twice with 2 different downloads and cd’s, and so did the Ubuntu 7.10 alternate. I am currently trying the opensuse non live cd. I just want to use it as a file server and to browse the web and stuff like that. It has 2 933mhz prosessors, and 1 gb of memory. Thanks in advance!
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