By all means, Ubuntu Linux and Canonical Ltd. have made a spectacular arrival on the Linux scene lately. The combination is like a dream come true for many, many Linux aficionados: tightly selected bleeding edge packages to focus the distribution on a single CD, corporate backing, 18 month support, that all sounds like a formidable package.
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Okay, what's the trick to burning an Ubuntu live CD? I downloaded Ubuntu and burned an iso, but it won't boot. Other distros that I've burned copies of (Knoppix and Mepis, for example), boot just fine. Does it have to be burned differently or what?
Okay, what's the trick to burning an Ubuntu live CD? I downloaded Ubuntu and burned an iso, but it won't boot. Other distros that I've burned copies of (Knoppix and Mepis, for example), boot just fine. Does it have to be burned differently or what?