Den Wednesday 10 September 2008 21.31.51 skrev Chip VanDan: > I'm in a bit of a pickle lately and I was hoping for some advice. I'm > currently in a situation where I have access to a computer but not > from my laptop that I want Linux on. > > I'm used to using Fedora Core 3 with Planet CCRMA, however that is > completely impossible without having an Internet connection seeing as > how everything is managed using yum or apt. I've tried Dynebolic on > my laptop and it completely sucked, the sound card didn't work > properly. I just tried Ubuntu 8.04 and it worked beautifully, then I > found Ubuntu Studio which is based on 8.04, however it's only > available in DVD format and I don't have a DVD burner on the computer > that has access. > > Before I get the answer I'm expecting I'll say that I cannot put the > laptop on the same network as the computer that has access, that is > not allowed where I'm at. Is there a way to download the ISO file and > run it from a USB Flash drive? Yes. You can make it bootable, copy the files to USB. Reboot from USB and install from there. Some instructions to do that are here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick Another way would be to get a external DVD with USB. /bengan _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user