Lou:  www.ubuntu.com  It comes as an iso.  I burned it to a CD as an iso 
and booted from the Ubuntu CD.  You can even boot and run it off the CD 
without disturbing your computer.

Jeff

Jeff Johnson
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Lou Syracuse wrote:
> Ok ok...  I've been following this thread and you've got me curious...
> 
> I've got a long weekend coming up, and a spare computer at home, maybe I'll
> DL Ubuntu overnight and take a look at it.   Not sure where to get it,
> probably something hidden like ubuntu.com, right?   
> 
> Ls
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
> Well it's all done!  I now have (for me anyway) the perfect laptop.  It 
> is an HP tx1000.  I have Windows XP in a 60gm partition and it boots 
> into Grub which goes right into Ubunto 7.10 or you can arrow down to 
> boot into XP.  I have a 20gb NTFS and a 20gb FAT32.  Turns out I don't 
> need a FAT32 because Ubuntu reads NTFS including my Windows partition!
> 
> Installing XP was a pain and I still don't have the video drivers loaded 
> because the location of the driver is not available and I don't read 
> Chinese characters.  I got some drivers from HP and a couple of people 
> suggested other locations where I found the rest of the drivers, but I 
> had to load all of the drivers manually.
> 
> Installing Ubuntu was an absolute no brainer.  Everything worked!  Also 
> it allowed me to use restricted drivers so I could use my graphics 
> capabilities and wireless network.  When I enabled them, it downloaded 
> them straight away.
> 
> I prefer using Ubuntu because it is clean, fast, intuitive and pretty. 
> Since I have moved to Firefox, Thunderbird and Open Office; I can now 
> access my data files from either system.
> 
> After installing Vista and Ubuntu 7.10 I would have to say that Linux 
> has come of age.  The install was significantly quicker, easier and I 
> only had to answer a few questions.
> 
> Those who haven't looked at Ubuntu won't know that it is not only a 
> complete OS, but it is a complete computing system.  It is fully loaded 
> with anything you would ever need in a computer from the beginning.  You 
> can also go to add programs and select from a huge list of applications 
> that are there waiting for you to install.
> 
> Christmas came early for me this year!
> 
> Jeff
> 
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