Yes. A few Linux distributions, such as Ubuntu offer the ability to order an installation disc either for free or for a nominal cost. There are also online stores from which you can purchase a greater variety of installation discs.
A hard copy of a document is one that is printed out. The one on the computer is called a soft copy.
a printer copy of computer output
A printed hard copy is a printed copy of information from a computer. It is called a hard copy due to it existing as a physical object. A soft copy would be something only available on the computer.
A hard copy is a copy on paper, rather than just on the computer screen.
A print out of the contents of the file on the computer. That is what the term "hard copy" normally refers to.
the types of hard fruit is an pineapple, apple, orange,and a coconut
soft copy is nothing but file or image,savable copy to system, hard copy is nothing but physical copy
hend riting to peper is hard copy and computers document file is soft copy
A printout or "hard copy".
A hard copy is a document that is printed on paper. A soft copy is one that is saved as a document, PDF, or other format on a computer or other memory device. It can only be viewed on a computer.
A printed copy of computer output is called a hard copy.
A hard copy is described as a permanent copy, or a printed copy from a computer. A hard copy exists as a physical object. A hard copy is also called a permanent reproduction due to the fact that it does not change once it's been generated.