It's an iso image, iso9660 is the cd iso std. I.E. you use your cdr to burn the iso image onto the cd. On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, you wrote: > Just out of curiosity, what's the difference between an iso distro and a > "regular" one? > I'm assuming it has to do with what kind of hardware you've got but beyond > that I haven't a clue. > > > > David van Balen mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Box 5054 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Clinton, MS 39058 http://www.mc.edu/~vanbalen -- Brett Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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