Grandmom’s guide to Linux/Ubuntu: Iso and DAA and Duh, oh my
When last we left our intrepid grandmother, she was watching NBC nightly news via MIRO (aka democracy player).
So what is next?
Well, one reason that I was able to load Ubuntu when my hard drive destroyed windows was that I had finally learned to burn an ISO disk, and had previously downloaded and burned an Ubuntu Iso.
(an iso is a computer picture of what you have on a disk. You burn it and voila, the entire disk is there with all the programs in order. I don’t know the technical part, but I imagine it as a negative, which when you burn a photo it turns into a positive photo).
But how do you burn isos and other similar programs with Linux/Ubuntu?
You see, I had a problem.
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