<div dir="ltr"><div>I downloaded "the bleeding edge joyride versio of the XO-LiveCD", currently </div>
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<div>I know little about the use of live CDs. I bought one for SimplyMepis for a class on Linux at SeniorNet. As I understand it, it was to Live to prevent accidents to the rest of my computer files. However, I could not use it to get online, I believe.</div>
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<div>Now, I have a new laptop, with only SUSE.9 on it. I bought a book: "Linux for Dummies" and I am stuck there.</div>
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<div>Question: Is it possible to just <em>copy </em>this file which is on my hard disk to a blank CD?</div>
<div>Instructions seem to say this file needs to be on a CD, and then moved to a fresh CD. If not, then I should buy a XO-LiveCD? </div>
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<div>I had a couple of G1G1 last year which have been sent on to children, but I became enamoured with the whole big idea, and have been following progress of this tool's acceptance. I have been told I may download SUGAR, and I would like to "play with it" as I return to tutoring a first grade child at a nearby elementary school in Indianapolis.</div>
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<div>Question: The book "Linux for Dummies" has a DVD in it, which could be fitted into my new laptop. I have never owned anything but a PC, so I am ignorant here too.</div>
<div>Would you offer a suggestion in regard to this as well? I have no intention to become a developer, tho. Thanks, JaneB<br></div></div>