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Getting Linux

These sites are good starting point if you actually want to get linux. Some offer free downloads, some actually sell you something and make money doing so. If you download an iso for an install cd, it is a very good idea to do a md5sum check on it. (See: md5sum) We are not affiliated with any of them - if we are missing a good source, please tell us.

Distrowatch: Each distro’s page has links to it’s download mirrors. Also vendors for purchasing CD’s are advertised on DW’s home page. And is home to Distrowatch Weekly for news as well .

If you download from the web, it is better to use the following method than using a browser to get the files. At a terminal or command line prompt, type:

wget -Nc ftp://debian.tu-bs.de/kanotix/KANOTIX-2005-04/KANOTIX-2005-04.{iso,md5}

(where you replace the kanotix address with the address of your distro. Notice the extension: it is a short way to ask for 2 files, one ending with .iso, and the other .md5. The md5 file allows you to check the integrity of the iso file you downloaded.)


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  links/distros/getting_linux.txt · Last modified: 2007/11/16 12:24

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