I have an old machine. It works really slowly with Windows and I'd like to make use of it by using Linux on it. I like Kubuntu, which comes as a DVD.
The bios won't let me boot from the DVD - the CD is OK, but not the DVD.
I tried to find how to upgrade the bios, but when I found what seemed to be the right one, it said that a particular chipset wasn't supported, so I can't seem to update the bios.
I tried Knoppix on this machine and it worked fairly well, so I think Kubuntu would be OK too - and a be a bit more user-friendly.
The bios has a 'network' option in the boot order thing, so I'm wondering if I could somehow install Kubuntu from a DVD that's in a machine on my Windows network.
Thanks a lot for any help with this.
The bios won't let me boot from the DVD - the CD is OK, but not the DVD.
I tried to find how to upgrade the bios, but when I found what seemed to be the right one, it said that a particular chipset wasn't supported, so I can't seem to update the bios.
I tried Knoppix on this machine and it worked fairly well, so I think Kubuntu would be OK too - and a be a bit more user-friendly.
The bios has a 'network' option in the boot order thing, so I'm wondering if I could somehow install Kubuntu from a DVD that's in a machine on my Windows network.
Thanks a lot for any help with this.