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-So, you've gone through the process of
[SelectingADistribution
], and you want to acquire it?
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-* Ask some [People]. If you're close to the [WLUG], post on the WlugMailingList, someone will have it.
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-* Download an [ISO], either from http://www.linuxiso.org/ or from the LinuxDistribution's own WebSite. http://www.linuxhelp.net/isos/ has many links. NewZealand~ers should look for one of the NewZealandLinuxMirrors.
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-* Order a copy on [CDROM]/[DVD] from a place like
- * http://www.copyleft.co.nz/
- * http://www.linuxshop.co.nz (also sell Linux books)
- * http://www.alllinuxcd.com
- * http://www.almostfreelinux.com
- * http://www.cheapbytes.com/cgi-bin/cart
- When you buy from such sources you are paying for the media and shipping only.
- The content of the disc comes from freely available [ISO] images you could download yourself.
- You get no support (unless explicitly stated otherwise).
- Some such vendors donate money to OpenSource charities while others don't -- check their WebSite~s for details.
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-* Buy one of the many linux magazines which include [CDROM]s or [DVD]s on their cover.
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-* Get a free [LiveCD] which many organisations give away for promotional reasons.
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-Now that you're ready to install the LinuxDistribution of your choice, you might want some good PartitioningSuggestions
.
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-CategoryBeginners
+Describe
[HowToGetLinux
] here
.