There's an option in the initial menu on the Ubuntu/Kubuntu CD's to do a text-mode install (or OEM install or Server install), which bypasses the liveCD environment for slower machines, or if you just prefer non-graphic installs. ==Joseph++ Darrin Chandler wrote: > I had what was probably the most painful install experience of my entire > life trying to put kubuntu on an older laptop. Unlike older > ubuntu/kubuntu versions, this one wants to load the LiveCD and do the > install from there. The laptop in question didn't have much RAM (192K) > and was fairly slow. But, Ye Gods, it was just awful trying to do > anything at all. > > I believe there are alternate install CDs, hopefully an older style > plain install. I didn't know better, so I didn't get one. > > For comparison, I *installed* OpenBSD in about the time it took to load > the kubuntu LiveCD. Actually installing kubuntu took hours. > > So check out alternate ISO images if you have old, slow, low memory > hardware! Using a LiveCD with Gnome/KDE as an installer seems pretty > braindead. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! ;) > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss