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Installing and Upgrading
When I first started working with Linux I had to first copy everything to floppies
and install from there. There were none of the bootable CDs, with easy-to-install distributions.
It took ages to load from the floppies and often I would discover something was missing and would
have to either start over again, or look for the missing pieces.
By the start of the new Millenium, Linux had matured to point where is was as easy to obtain and
install as any other operating system. Those who didn't want to do everything themselves, could buy a
number of distributions at their local department store. Many stores were already selling complete systems, with Linux pre-installed for them.
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Copyright 2002-2009 by James Mohr. Licensed under modified GNU Free Documentation License (Portions of this material originally published by Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, Inc). See here for details. All rights reserved.
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