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Joe, All Linux offers free iso downloads somewhere - I haven't found Lindows. Check http://www.linuxiso.org/ I hadn't thought about the CD burning issue but I believe we were talking about Windows. Usually when you buy a PC with a burner it comes with some burning software that can do it. If not, I am sure there already are free utilities somewhere. Once you get a Linux system running, it certainly comes with software that does this. I use VMWare to run Linux with XP as the host OS. VMWare allows you to just use the .iso as if it were a CD, I do not even need to burn it. Mark To: "'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc: bcc: Subject: RE: LINUX Workstations "Joe Pluta" <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 10/04/2003 10:57 PM Please respond to Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <font size=-1></font> > From: Mark Phippard > > 1) Creating CD's easy. On the one hand, your idea doesn't sound too bad, > on the other I already think this part is pretty easy. All the Linux > distros come in .iso's which are just a CD image. All CD making software > can make a CD from that. But there's no FREE software, at least none that I've found that works very easily. One of the big issues here is keeping the cost as close to zero as possible for people in order to get them to stick their toe in. That's why the fact that Eclipse is free is such a great concept. > By the way, not only can you get .iso's to make your install CD's. If you > go to Knoppix, you can even get an .iso that is just a bootable version of > Linux on a CD. Knoppix is closed due to patent laws, but you can still get stuff from the site if you're sneaky. > 2) Which distro should I use? Once they are installed, they are all very > similar. If you are looking for a true Windows-replacement, I would look > at Xandros, Lycoris and Lindows. These three all go to great efforts to > emulate the Windows look and feel and to have good support for file > compatibility and networking. Each of these is a fee-based OS. I remember that a while back I was looking and I found Lindows particularly annoying because of its "nickel-you-to-death" scheme. Again, I'm trying to stick with a free solution to learn. Comparing commercial products is always such a pain, because you have licensing and support and all that other crap. With free, it's just free. I'll try RedHat ASAP, and then I'll give SuSE another look as well. Joe _______________________________________________ This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L) mailing list To post a message email: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/midrange-l or email: MIDRANGE-L-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l.
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