Thanks for the information on that. Once my 3gb Linux file is done 
downloading tonight I'll load up the Live CD of Linux that you gave me 
the link for and try it out.

As far as for the Windows question, I'll take your advice on that too. 
Sorry about the mix up. The Windows question will be coming up next.

Cheers, oh by the way, are you Australian? I usually hear "Cheers" 
coming from Australians.
Russell

Cameron Simpson wrote:

> On 02May2006 22:04, Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | Thank you for the info on downloading the Live version of Linux. How do
> | you load it up on the computer. I've already burned the .iso on a 
> CD. Do
> | I reboot my computer and boot from the CD rom itself and it then loads 
> | linux up from the CD?
>
> Yes, exactly so. The "live cd" versions of the various Linux flavours
> actually do not do an install, which is what is so nice about them
> for experimentation. Instead, they boot and run Linux from the CD
> and don't touch your machine's hard drive. In this way you can try
> a few things before commiting to a real install.
>
> | There's another thing that I would like to know and learn about it. How
> | do I run Linux through Windows XP Pro?
>
> It's generally best to post a separate message (with a fresh descriptive
> Subject: line) per question. In that way each question can be addressed
> and discussion by people with knowledge in that area, without mixing in
> other topics.
>
> Cheers,
> -- 
> Cameron Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> DoD#743
> http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/



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