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LINUX LINUX MAGAZINE ISSUE ISSUE 209 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES 17.12 and ubuntu Budgie 17.10 TrueOS [1] Ubuntu Budgie: https:// ubuntubudgie. org/ DVD BOOT [2] Budgie Desktop Environment: Place this DVD in the drive and restart https:// budgie-desktop. org your system. If your computer [3] TrueOS: https:// www. trueos. org/ doesn’t start, make sure your BIOS is [4] TrueOS Blog: https:// www. trueos. configured to boot from a DVD. Enter org/ blog/ the BIOS setup menu (see your vendor documentation) and make [5] TrueOS Handbook: https:// www. trueos. org/ handbook/ sure DVD boot is enabled and the trueos. html DVD drive appears before the hard drive in the boot order. DEFECTIVE DVD? If you don’t have a Linux system at If you are trying to install Linux on We’re happy to replace defective hand, you can copy the entire disc a notebook, you can find addition- contents to a temporary directory al support here: discs. Unless your disc is clearly by using any file manager. If physically damaged (cracks, deep http:// tuxmobil. org/ everything is OK, you shouldn’t scratches), please check the data get any error messages. If your disc is physically damaged integrity on the DVD first. Provided the DVD passes the test, and/ or did not pass the above test, Using the Linux command line, a replacement disc is not neces- please email us your mailing please type in: sary. The problem is caused by an address and note which DVD APRIL 2018 incompatibility between your (issue, month, and year) needs to dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/dev/null machine and the Linux system be replaced. We will then send This process will take 10-15 min- you are trying to install. you a replacement within a few days. utes. If everything is OK, you For more information on how to should see a message like: resolve this, please consult the Send your feedback to resources given in the “Additional subs@linux-magazine. com. 12345464563 bytes in Resources” box in the DVD 12345464563 bytes out description on p3 in the magazine. While this Linux Magazine DVD-ROM has been tested and is to the best of our knowledge free of malicious software and defects, Linux Magazine cannot be held responsible, and is not liable for any disruption, loss, or damage to data and computer systems related to the use of this DVD. WWW.LINUX-MAGAZINE.COM.