[Ubuntu Chicago] I would like to buy a copy of the Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit
Steve Woodruff
swoody at ubuntu.com
Wed Jan 13 18:49:39 GMT 2010
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 4:14 PM, jemma Sariya <neoer at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I know the website sells it for 7 or 8 dollars from the U.K.
> But i think they only sell the 32 bit version i didn't see an option for the
> 64 bit.
>
> I have an Alienware Sentia 3450 with core 2 duo 64 bit processor and would
> like to dive into linux WITH OUT a dual boot set up but a clean install. I
> have a fresh 250gig hard drive and currently i'm typing on my dell latitude
> which is probably 10 years old. My laptop is so old that it is having
> problems burning a copy of ubuntu. Or that's what i think it is. I did have
> an iso burning error.
>
> So if you or anyone can help me with this copy i would greatly appreciate
> it. I could meet someone at a starbucks or something to pay for it and pick
> it up. Or if you all have meetings anywhere i'd be happy to join.
>
> Thanks
>
> regards
>
> Dreadsen
>
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Hello, Dreadsen!
Did you try reburning the disc at a slower speed? I know with my
burner, and blank discs, that it works much better if I set the burn
speed as low as possible. It should be an option on just about any
burning program. Also, are you burning the CD as a 'disc image'? It
makes a world of difference over burning it as data or music ;)
If you have tried the above, and it's still not working out for you,
can you let us know where you're located? We have members all over the
city and throughout the suburbs, so hopefully we can find someone here
that's near you. If nothing else, you could always come down to the
Doc Jam this Sunday, I'll be glad to hook you up with a disc then :)
--
Steve Woodruff
swoody at ubuntu.com
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