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You need to boot the free Linux OS (operating system) from a CD or DVD when you want to install Linux on a computer system – or when you want to run Linux from a Linux live CD / DVD.
To boot Linux, just put a Linux CD or DVD in your drive and restart your system. However, your may need to do one or two extra steps to get your system to boot from a Linux CD / DVD.

You can install Linux from CD or DVD onto a new computer system. This will allow you to learn how to use Linux to get real, practical Linux training and experience. In this article, we’re talking about a new system that doesn’t already have an operating system (like Windows) on it.
You can download the free Linux operating system as a Linux ISO file and burn it to CD or DVD yourself, or you can order Linux on CD or DVD and have it mailed to you.

You can get the free Linux OS (operating system) running on a computer system by booting Linux from a Linux installation CD (or DVD) and installing Linux. And you can also run Linux by booting a system from a Linux live CD / DVD.
Once you get Linux running, you can learn how to use Linux and get lots of great practical experience and hands-on Linux training.
There are lots of “How to Use Linux” books on the market and some may help you learn the Linux OS (operating system), but lots of these Linux books just don’t work for someone new to Linux.
5 Things to Consider When You Need to Get Linux Books:
Most Linux distributions (versions) have Graphical User Interface (GUI) utilities that you can use to do Linux administration. However, these “point-and-click” Linux utilities are slow and cumbersome and they are different from one Linux distribution to another. Therefore, to learn how to use Linux, don’t spend time learning Linux GUI utilities.
You need to learn how to use Linux. And the best way to get Linux training is to work with it and get real, practical Linux experience. There are lots of different ways to get Linux, and lots of different versions of Linux to choose from!
You can get a version of Linux, also known as a Linux distribution (or distro for short), on CD or DVD. You can also download a Linux ISO file and burn it to CD or DVD yourself.
This Linux training online tutorial provides a Linux OS introduction, focused on Linux server systems, such as a Linux web server, file server or ftp server.
Learn the essentials of how to use Linux!
Think of there being two general types of software: operating system software and . . .






