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Well, you'll need to burn a LiveCD of Kubuntu to begin with. If you don't want to do that, then you'll either have to get one from a friend or order one via the Kubuntu ShipIt site.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
Of course, if you're unable to burn a CD and unwilling to wait to get one for free from Shipit, you can buy one from a commercial vendor for a few bucks ($1.95 plus S&H from my favorite CD seller). The irony of all this is that if you were already running Linux, you could just mount the downloaded iso without burning anything.
1. Standard installation
2. Installation using the Alternate CD
3. Installation without a CD
4. Upgrading an installation
5. Server and network installations
6. Installing on external or RAID hard disks
7. Minimal installations
8. Other installation guides
9. See also
I was unaware of Grub_For_Dos, which makes it possible to install from windoze without burning the iso. Has anyone tried that approach. I can't try it myself because I'm winfree and my wife won't let me touch her machine!
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