myDSL Extensions (deprecated) :: MyDSL Maker
On 12/21/04 between 9:00 and 11:00 PM I tried to get an ISO and all that happened after choosing two items (Ham Radio Stuff) was that when I clicked the button at the bottom I was redirected to myself (127.0.0.1)
Linux Fedora Core II, Mozilla 1.6, Pentium 500 Mhz Processor. 128 MB RAM.
and
Windows 2000 and IE 6.0 at work (Same Response)
Am I doing somthing wrong?
David Peterson
KE4QDM
ok.....this might seem like a stupid question...but i'm quite new to the os n linux n dsl front...so yeah...um....how exactly do i like...install the downloaded iso? like....what do i do with it? :$ ....i know it's stupid...but i really don't know? yeah. would really appreciate if someone could help...sorry again for bothering u guys.... -derrick
The ISO is the equivalent of a CD, except without the actual physical disk, what's called a "CD image". In order to boot from it, it needs to be read...the most common way is to convert it to a CD.
If you have a CD burner, use that to create a CD from the image. Keep in mind that this isn't the same as writing data to a disk as normal; the burning software uses a special process to magically convert your downloaded file into a physical bootable CD.
If you don't have a burner, someone else will have to help since I have no experience with any other media.
ok...is there a way to run iso from qemu? thanks -derrick
I'm speachless. it's one of the greatest ideas I ever happened to come across surfing linux websites.
just a suggest. could you provide somehow three or four pre-selected stes for categorized hardware?
say:
486 to 166 32M
166 to 333 64M
333-1Gz 128M
More
for each of these you can provide a suggested set of apps. so a newbie could be helped to choose. he/she may not know whether an app is ram-consuming
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