I think this is the best solution for installing UNR from a CD:

http://tinyurl.com/mst58f

Joel Brauer

Only you can decide to be happy!  The rest of life is in the details...

There are no 'shoulds', only choices and consequences.


On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Randall Whitman <[email protected]>wrote:

> > You can try puppy as far as small distros.  Have you tried xubuntu?
> Second the suggestion for Puppy or Xubuntu.  maybe DSL.
>
> > I can't seem to get any of the new linux distros (specifically
> > variations of ubuntu) to run on my old dell ... I want a
> > linux disto on my laptop that I can use now. I don't have a budget
> > for a new laptop now.
>
> Can you upgrade the memory in the old laptop for a reasonable cost?
> If so you could run stock Ubuntu.
>
> On the topic of old and/or underpowered laptops and/or linux distros...
>
> Has anyone tried loading UNR (Ubuntu Netbook Remix) from CD rather than
> USB?
> I have an old laptop (c. 1998, no-brand, 128M ram, 400Mhz cpu) on which i
> would be interested in trying out UNR (without buying hardware and w/o
> touching newer in-use laptop), which likewise won't boot from USB
> (well, i didnt re-check, but c.1998, i'm assuming not).
> If not tried, any idea how easy or hard?
> For that matter, i'd be interested in trying out UNR on an old tower
> (also not bootable from USB).  I keep hearing from non-LUG non-nerd type
> people, the effect of "I just wish the computer could be simpler."
>
> Thanks.
> /Randall
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