OK! I think I found a copy!

This is a discussion about OK! I think I found a copy! in the Everything Linux category; now what is the version 9. 1-CD1. ppc. iso what the heck is ppc?? (im new to this if it is a really dumb question) Thanks Justin.

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now what is the version 9.1-CD1.ppc.iso what the heck is ppc?? (im new to this if it is a really dumb question)
 
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not sure what that is for, but if it is an iso, then that means you go to nero(or whatever you have to burn stuff) and do burn image and bam it will be done. then insert the cd and it should work....at least thast what you do for linux cds.
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Quote:now what is the version 9.1-CD1.ppc.iso what the heck is ppc?? (im new to this if it is a really dumb question)

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Justin

The only dumb question is the one that you don't ask!

PPC stands for Power PC, a Mac version of whatever distribution you are looking for. In this case, the distibution is vesion 9.1, and this ISO is for CD number one, or in most cases the first install disc. You did not say what distibution you are wanting to set up, so I cannot say how many more ISOs you need. Could we get a little more info? If so, we can answer more questions. 8)

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By the way, jgrid, remember that the ppc version will not boot on a PC, use this only if you have a PowerPC Mac