Greetings,

Though LiveCD's are handy and useful for your situation, I have no experience with them.
Also: http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_LiveCD
The 3.2.5 version you found is probably the first entry. However, the next two entries are newer supported versions. Version 3.2.5 is no longer supported, and Version 3.10.0 comes out in November. You may likely need to install the LiveCD (if you use one of the two bottom links), because there are significant upgrades after 3.2.x. Running from the LiveCD may not be possible, because of these upgrades. However, I still personally would recommend a packages install of Koha 3.8.4 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. If you have difficulty upgrading, the mailing list is here to help.

Additionally, the size of a LiveCD is about the same size as an Ubuntu download:
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/server
(choose 32-bit)
Download it and burn the ISO.

And though the installation of Koha packages will require will more downloads now, future upgrades will not require downloading LiveCD's any more, but something that is 10 times smaller. Hopefully this is enough to convince you of the benefit of packages, given your slow internet connectivity.

And please, before you do anything that could lose data, back up your data to an external source. I hope I don't sound too repetitive. :)

GPML,
Mark Tompsett
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