2009/11/14 Robert Marma <robert_marma at yahoo.com>:
> To anyone in the group:
>
> Hello again.? I don't get to follow the discussions as frequently as I would 
> prefer, since I am not blessed to have Internet service where I live and have 
> to wait to visit my daughter or the local library to log on.
>
> I had bothered all of you a few months ago with a question regarding which 
> version of GNU/Linux to use to compile Scribus, with a view to eventually 
> writing my own customized code.? I would like to create a bootable or "live" 
> CD in order to try out one or a few of the GNU/Linux distros on my Windows XP 
> and Vista laptops, and was wondering where I could download ISO or other 
> images for this experiment.? I actually downloaded and burned a Debian disc 
> the other day, but it didn't boot, since it apparently was intended for a 
> single-partition Linux installation or dual-partition Linux/Windows 
> installation.? In case it matters, my laptops are far from being "high end", 
> but I'm sure they would meet the minimum RAM/processor/HDD requirements.
>
> Any advice and links you can offer would be greatly appreciated.

It's reallly not a big deal just install something and type "yum
install scribus" I imagine.
regards

mick


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