SOT Linux 2003 R1 Server (Corridan)
- CHANGES file (last minute changes to printed documentation)
- README file (describes eg. directory structure)
- License
- PGP key
- SOT Linux is freely distributable, Open Source software. You can learn
more about the great advantages of using GNU/Linux and Open Source in the file http://www.sot.com/en/linux/os.shtml
- To join other SOT Linux users for support or advice, or to participate in
the development of SOT Linux, visit our community website at http://www.sotlinux.org/.
Installation
- If necessary, change your BIOS settings to allow your computer to boot from CD-ROM. Insert the
SOT Linux CD and reboot. Alternatively, you may create a boot diskette using the file boot.img. If your computer contains non-standard hardware, an additional floppy
made from the image file modules.img may be required. If you are in
stalling GNU/Linux in conjunction with an existing Windows system, we recommend you to start the insta
llation from Windows.
Off-line documentation
- Language-dependent directories are marked with the following abreviations:
en=English, fi=Finnish
- Packages included
- SOT Linux Installation Guide
- FAQs, answers to frequently asked questions
- HOWTOs, step-by-step instructions for various GNU/Linux tasks
GNU/Linux documentation
- The latest GNU/Linux documentation can be obtained from www.tldp.org
SOT Linux on the Internet
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