On Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 07:43:41PM -0400, Bob Grieves enlightened us: > I`m running into a few questions regarding Fedora 4. I`m currently running > W2K pro, but have been wanting to installed a Linux dis for ages. The > compatibility concerns have been my biggest worry, but since most versions > are getting that`s not such a deal. > I want to run a dual boot system, and I see the installation guides have > that info about how to do this. My system is a fairly modern 32bit PC. > The problem is I just just don`t know what the heck I`m supposed to be > downloading? I clicked on the PPC but there`s about 8 or 9 ISO downloads!! > Plus the fact, none of the download links work. I just get failed download > errors. > I`m itching to get fedora installed :) This should probably be sent to the fedora list, then :-) You'll want to download the i386 version, not PPC (PowerPC). There should be 4 binary ISOs, 4 source ISOs and probably a DVD ISO. You'll either want the 4 binary ISOs or the DVD ISO. Most people don't need the source ISOs. Matt -- Matt Hyclak Department of Mathematics Department of Social Work Ohio University (740) 593-1263