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    How to install Kubuntu 7.10 on an old laptop with no DVD drive

    I am using Kubuntu 7.10 on my desktop computer and like it a lot.

    I have an older laptop that has a CD Rom reader but no DVD drive.

    I have Nero and Roxio software to convert the iso but when I try to do that I am faced with a problem. The CD is not big enough for the resulting program. I get a message that the CD needs to be a bit over 700 mb which is not possible.

    I have an external DVD drive but the laptop will not boot from it.

    I was very fortunate that the process of installing Kubuntu 7.10 on the desktop went well, and after a bit of effort things are working very well. I sure would like it on the laptop as well but I can not figure out how to do it.

    Hopefully there is a simple way to effect this and I hope it is just my lack of knowledge that is the problem.

    Thanks for any possible help.

    Arthur VE3GFB

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    Re: How to install Kubuntu 7.10 on an old laptop with no DVD drive

    Just download and burn to LiveCD the regular 7.10 (or 8.04 non-remix version). It does burn to a regular CD - I've done it many times.

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      Re: How to install Kubuntu 7.10 on an old laptop with no DVD drive

      Yep. It goes back to the old "does a kilo equal 1000 or 1024" question. The CD iso will write very nicely to a CD.
      The next brick house on the left
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