Den Wednesday 10 September 2008 21.31.51 skrev Chip VanDan:
I'm in a bit of a pickle lately and I was hoping
for some advice. I'm
currently in a situation where I have access to a computer but not
from my laptop that I want Linux on.
I'm used to using Fedora Core 3 with Planet CCRMA, however that is
completely impossible without having an Internet connection seeing as
how everything is managed using yum or apt. I've tried Dynebolic on
my laptop and it completely sucked, the sound card didn't work
properly. I just tried Ubuntu 8.04 and it worked beautifully, then I
found Ubuntu Studio which is based on 8.04, however it's only
available in DVD format and I don't have a DVD burner on the computer
that has access.
Before I get the answer I'm expecting I'll say that I cannot put the
laptop on the same network as the computer that has access, that is
not allowed where I'm at. Is there a way to download the ISO file and
run it from a USB Flash drive?
Yes. You can make it bootable, copy the files to USB. Reboot from USB and
install from there.
Some instructions to do that are here
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick
Another way would be to get a external DVD with USB.
/bengan