I,m totally new to Linux of any kind but I wish to use EMC2 I have downloaded
the liveCD and created an image on a CD using Nero but can't seem to get it to
do anything. Its supposed to be bootable but does this mean bootable in XP as
well or bootable in linux and I assume that this means
Ubuntu is distributed over the Internet as CD image files, called ISOs.
To install Ubuntu, you first need to burn its ISO file onto a CD. You
need a working CD/DVD burner and an 80 minute (700 Mb) CD for this. This
page explains how you can do it using Windows, Mac OS X, Ubuntu and
Kubuntu.
Welcome, Rod
Glad to hear of your interest in EMC2. There may be a few issues with
Nero and burning. IMO it has to do with those other OS folk not wanting
bootable stuff reproduced. After you've burned one, pop it into the
reader again and look at the file structure on the disk. If there is
Hi Andre. It has been quite a while since I saw your name here.
I've installed the Ubuntu, both 5 and 6 on several systems that had XP
preinstalled. Most of time the XP survived. It does tend to startup in
whatever XP considers a safe mode but lives okay after that first reboot
to it. By
Rod Welland wrote:
I,m totally new to Linux of any kind but I wish to use EMC2
Excellent :)
I have downloaded the liveCD and created an image on a CD using Nero
but can't seem to get it to do anything.
Somewhere in the Nero menus should be an option to Burn Image or
similar. In NTI
Thanks for the info Keith, now I just need to get the time and
experience. I have most of my coding in that w word.
Andy
Keith Rumley wrote:
Andy,
Is there anyway to add this as a feature?
Andy
This is from EMC1 interpreter experience, so some terms may have changed.
The
Hello
I looked at EMC a few years ago but other priorities got in the way of
hobbies before I could get hardware running. :)
I have downloaded the live CD image and have burned a disk that will boot
on my HP laptop, which has Windows XP home on the hard drive.
So far I have been answering NO
Andre' Blanchard wrote:
The link to the archive as it is in the emails I get from the list, does
not work for me.
List-Archive: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=emc-users
Do you mean one of the links that are automatically added to the bottom
of each list message?
Looks like they are in the header info of the message. Using Eudora and it
displays the header info when I open a message.
Here is part of that info from the message I just got from you.
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] List archive link
X-BeenThere: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
X-Mailman-Version:
Andre' Blanchard wrote:
Looks like they are in the header info of the message. Using Eudora and it
displays the header info when I open a message.
Here is part of that info from the message I just got from you.
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] List archive link
X-BeenThere:
John,
Here's what' at the bottom of the mail I get from the list:
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