On Sat, 5 Jan 2002 15:52, lesley wrote:
> What is an ELX iso ???

Just to be very clear on what Collin's has said, an iso is shorthand for an 
image.iso. It is the contents of an entire, existing, cd. You can replicate a 
cd by burning it directly.

It is not exclusively connected with ELX, but rather, the other way round, 
where <whatever it is> that's called ELX is on cd, and an iso image, or 
several iso images exist of it.

There's also an interesting piece of technogeek here. Many of us may never 
have heard of an ELX distribution but instantly associate the words together 
as meaning just that.

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