--- In [email protected], Roy <linuxcanuck@...> wrote:
>
> From the BIOS you can boot either a Live disk (CD or DVD) or usb stick and
> install any OS from there, Linux included. You may have to change BIOS
> settings so that it boots the CD/DVD drive before the HD, but most
> computers have that as the default setting. Check the minimum requirements
> of the Linux distribution against your specs and run the Live disk to see
> if everything works before installing.
> 
> Roy


I've had live images fail on some machines but the installed distribution ran 
OK. Minimum requirements has been a gray area for me too. There is minimum good 
experience requirements then absolute minimum requirements. Some distributions 
offer low resource install paths. Text mode installs etc. With some hardware 
there may be no other choice than to text mode install then configure the 
system afterwards. That happening might not have anything to do with low system 
resources either. It could just be distribution developers didn't take some 
piece of hardware into account. GPUs often can be problematic with static 
images for me. It would be hard to support them all the best.



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