[Ubuntu Chicago] I would like to buy a copy of the Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit

Montel Edwards montel at member.fsf.org
Wed Jan 13 20:50:21 GMT 2010


If you have a USB Flash drive, MP3 Player, SD Card or any other memory
device, you can install the live CD into that.
Unetbootin[1] is a great tool that will work on Linux and Windows in
creating live drives.

[1] http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/

On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 12:49 PM, Steve Woodruff <swoody at ubuntu.com> wrote:
> 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 :)
>
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