[Tutor] Python install on Linux

ron rondosxx at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 23 20:19:59 CET 2006


A simple way to migrate to Linux and get a recent
version of Python by default would be to download a
copy of Ubuntu Linux. You can burn it onto a CD, then
pop it ino the cd drive and boot it on your Windows
machine. It runs in a virtual machine, so you are
assured that your Windows installation will never
become corrupted by Linux. Or you can load it directly
onto your hard drive in place of Windows. Python is
loaded by default. Ubuntu is designed to ease your
migration to Linux, You should be fairly comfortably
up and running within two hours. I have it on my
laptop, and it boots up in just over a minute.

  http://www.ubuntulinux.org/

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