best way to install linux to a laptop

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What about a CD with a program on it that would do this? Something in it's
boot code, probably implementing it in to lilo on the CD. I know it's not
practical after installation, as if you know you're switching synths, you
can replace the kernel before you do.
At 04:47 PM 10/21/00 +1100, you wrote:
>Hi:
>
>The difference between installing something like window bridge and
>installing linux is that programs like window bridge have the support for
>all synths built into the package, whereas you need to load a kernel
>specific to the relevant synth for linux.  window bridge can load and go
>'oh they've asked for a doubletalk PC, guess I'll use that then', but
>speakup can't do that ... yet.
>
>Geoff.
>
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