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On the DVD: Ubuntu 10.10 Sixpack
Our Ubuntu sixpack offers Live and installed versions of several of the top ’buntu variants.
Our Ubuntu sixpack offers Live and installed versions of several of the top ’buntu variants. A handy start-up menu boots to a Live version of Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu, or Mythbuntu. The menu also lets you launch the installer to set up a permanent version of Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu, or Mythbuntu. Completing the sixpack is an ISO image of the Ubuntu Alternate CD in the iso-image/ directory of the DVD. The Alternate CD provides additional options for automated and offline installation.
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