Since I am a new to Linux, I must be missing something; that or I am just plain stupid.
I am having trouble burning a cd of Kubuntu 8.10. I have downloaded the file from the kubuntu website and saved it in a folder I called Linux on my hard drive. (By the way I am running Windows XP and I downloaded the Infra Recorder software the Ubuntu website suggested. This computer has to remain win xp for now unfortunately.) I have read the Ubuntu page at the following link. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto
The problem I have is that after I download the following file: kubuntu-8.10-desktop-i386.iso.zip from the Kubuntu website. I do not get a file that produces an iso file. I have tried uzipping the file to locate the .iso file to burn. (I used jZip to unzip it.) But it dose not produce a file with an extension of ***.iso. I have even tried to burn the unzipped file but obviously no luck with that. DUH!
I downloaded Ubuntu 8.04 back about 5 months ago and had no problems with the process with an experimental desktop that was given to me for free running Windows ME, ( it runs better than the win xp machine that is several years newer than it is but it dose not have a cd-writer drive just a reader but it was free so no complaints) then I tried Kubuntu and I like the GUI much better. I then upgraded the version to 8:10 with no problems at all (so far - knock on my faux wood laminated plastic desktop). Now I have a used but good laptop and want to do a fresh start with Kubuntu 8.10 on a new hardrive. Anyway, when I originally downloaded 8.04 several months ago it gave me an .iso file at the time (after I unzipped it). Now when I unzip (extract) the file it give me 9 seperate file folders and 7 individual files outside of any folder. But nothing that has an .iso extension. In infrarecorder I tried to select all these folders and burning them together onto the CD. It still will not work. After messing with this for nearly two weeks on and off I am getting frustrated.
I figured I had a bad download so I redownloaded about 5 times from differant locations. Every time nothing has worked.
Can someone share some knowledge?
I am having trouble burning a cd of Kubuntu 8.10. I have downloaded the file from the kubuntu website and saved it in a folder I called Linux on my hard drive. (By the way I am running Windows XP and I downloaded the Infra Recorder software the Ubuntu website suggested. This computer has to remain win xp for now unfortunately.) I have read the Ubuntu page at the following link. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto
The problem I have is that after I download the following file: kubuntu-8.10-desktop-i386.iso.zip from the Kubuntu website. I do not get a file that produces an iso file. I have tried uzipping the file to locate the .iso file to burn. (I used jZip to unzip it.) But it dose not produce a file with an extension of ***.iso. I have even tried to burn the unzipped file but obviously no luck with that. DUH!
I downloaded Ubuntu 8.04 back about 5 months ago and had no problems with the process with an experimental desktop that was given to me for free running Windows ME, ( it runs better than the win xp machine that is several years newer than it is but it dose not have a cd-writer drive just a reader but it was free so no complaints) then I tried Kubuntu and I like the GUI much better. I then upgraded the version to 8:10 with no problems at all (so far - knock on my faux wood laminated plastic desktop). Now I have a used but good laptop and want to do a fresh start with Kubuntu 8.10 on a new hardrive. Anyway, when I originally downloaded 8.04 several months ago it gave me an .iso file at the time (after I unzipped it). Now when I unzip (extract) the file it give me 9 seperate file folders and 7 individual files outside of any folder. But nothing that has an .iso extension. In infrarecorder I tried to select all these folders and burning them together onto the CD. It still will not work. After messing with this for nearly two weeks on and off I am getting frustrated.
I figured I had a bad download so I redownloaded about 5 times from differant locations. Every time nothing has worked.
Can someone share some knowledge?
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