> I'm about to install Mandrake Linux on my laptop and like to know the difference
> between those two. I guess I need to download ISO images 3 CDs where first one is
> bootable but what is the 'Mandrake Linux 9.0 for i586 and higher' download for. Do I
> need anything from there?
Well, yes. i
Thx Jose, you've answered my question :). The only problem I have faced was my laptop T20 didn't want to boot from CD no matter what I did - playing with bios or updating it so I've fired installation via network booting from floppy network image.
I've used Nero to burn the CD using 'Burn Image' o
You will find that after Windows there will be a big culture shock with any
Linux. 9.0 is a good distro and you will learn lots.
Its just that if you were going to spend hours downloading a distro I thought
you might like to know the new release is imminent.
Upgrading is not too difficult. It
Derek,
would it be too much of a difference comparing with 9.1 Beta? Upgrade later on should be also possible right? I'm not a production, so I don't really care - it's just for me to try it out.
Martin
Derek Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday 17 Mar 2003 4:44 am, m wrote:> I'm about to
I'm about to install Mandrake Linux on my laptop and like to know the difference between those two. I guess I need to download ISO images 3 CDs where first one is bootable but what is the 'Mandrake Linux 9.0 for i586 and higher' download for. Do I need anything from there?
Thx, Martin Do you Yahoo!