TG is the real expert so he can correct this if needs correcting.
Yes - you transfer the OS ISO from your HD to CD then boot up and run from the CD. That is safer but also slower. You can also send for live cds or get them from Linux magazines. I know lots of experts dual boot (from the HD) but if you are not an expert and something goes haywire ......well then you can use your second computer or go buy another one and spend lots of time on Linux forums getting useful advice from very nice people who assume you have a degree in computer science. So stick with the live cd or dedicate a machine exclusively to Linux--like this one I am using at this moment.
Has anyone else noticed that this site is not real happy with Opera 8.54?
As i said before i am no expert with linux ( thanks for the cred )
i know how to download linux and convert the iso
the problem starts when some distros ask you to install manually to the hard drive
this is when it can become to much for some one just starting out with linux and who as maybe picked the wrong distro
how many of you reading this topic understands :-
/dev/hdc
this is what linux may ask you if you are trying to load it to an hard drive
any way
just try a live cd there is no risk to your hard drive ( as long as it is a live cd not an installation disk)
as for opera, im using ver 802 and its sweet ( sorry dave/strum im a bit behind the times but it works how i want it)
cheers
TG