Hi, I'm trying to create a boot disk so I can install Kubuntu. The computer arrived new today with windows. I tried downloading direct to dvd but after about an hour the thing stopped downloading at the 60% mark. I'm now trying to download to my pc so I can then burn it to disk.
1) Which is the correct way to do it?
2) Does it normally take forever to download it?
3) My internet connection isn't the greatest but its serviceable. If the connection drops out does the download have to start again from scratch?
1) Which is the correct way to do it?
2) Does it normally take forever to download it?
3) My internet connection isn't the greatest but its serviceable. If the connection drops out does the download have to start again from scratch?








. Actually, it sounds (to me) like so far, your main "problem" has been downloading the large file and then making a bootable installation medium (burning to DVD or making a bootable USB thumb drive). And that whole process is more of a general, generic issue, not specific to Kubuntu, but a more general computing issue in Windows and in Linux, right? I recall having learning issues (about downloading/burning ISOs) when I was using Windows, InCD, Nero, ... not remembering it all. Anyway, I was an independent consultant (and in small business) using Windows up through XP but switched to Kubuntu around 2006-7 and have been happy with it. And many people here have similar stories. I think you'll do fine.
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