From: David van Balen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Just out of curiosity, what's the difference between an iso distro and a > "regular" one? An .iso file is a CD image. If you have a CD burner (and a fast net connection), you can just download this file to your drive, and burn it to a CD (as an image, not a file--check the software docs for info), and you'll have a complete, correct CD.
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