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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />Installation of a Linux distro onto the computer of your choice need not be a daunting task. Installs can be done by any of a number of means . The most common currently is from a CD or DVD into an optical drive that can read it. For example if the install is larger one [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Installation of a Linux distro onto the computer of your choice need not be a daunting task.</p>
<p>Installs can be done by any of a number of means .  The most common currently is from a CD or DVD into an optical drive that can read it. For example if the install is larger one &#8211; then a dvd rather than CDRom might be used.  DVD readers and burners can read both CDs and DVDs wheras the converse is not true.  A Cd reader or burner can not read a DVD .</p>
<p>CDs hold 640 mb of capacity. This is equivalent to 640 old  1 mb capacity floppy discs.  A DVD generally holds approx 4.4 gb ( 1000 mb )  of data.  A DVD holds the equivalent data of almost 7  (seven )  CDs.  It used to be that CDS were run of the mill and blank DVDs were a lot more expensive &#8211; both the blank and by equivalent capacity.  However this is not the case now.  A blank DVD is approx the cost of a CD.  However DVDs are less durable and more easily scratch able.  One little scratch on a DVD can mean a whole wasted exercise of doing the Linux install.  Worse than that the failure from the media install disc can happen right at the end of the process &#8211; having you scratch your head at the wasted time.</p>
<p>CDs are more durable.  However in the summer time just a little bit of deposited dirt or grime can cause the same Linux OS install failure as that of the DVD.   The answer &#8211; simply wipe the CD clean with water &#8211; a bit of soap if necessary.  Wash the CD clearly &#8211; especially the downwards side which is the side which gets read by the optical drive reader.  Most important dry both sides of the media &#8211; but with a very soft towel or even sock.   Do not use  a paper towel or tissue. This may scratch the install media.</p>
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