Downloading it does not require a DVD burner; only burning it to a DVD does. If you don't have a DVD burner, there is a smaller CD ISO image you can use to install it (as long as you have a CD burner). You can also use UNetbootin to install it to a USB Flash drive from Windows. If you have another hard drive in your system, you can also install it in "Frugal" mode to that drive, although performance will be somewhat impaired.
Sabayon Linux was created on 2005-11-28.
The newest one. As of February 2009, that would be Sabayon 4.0.
There are a variety of different Linux software downloads available for download. One can download basic Linux for free from sites such as Download Linux Free and Softonic.
Sabayon is a Gentoo-based Linux distribution. Rather than having the user compile from source, most packages are provided in binary format. Notably, it also includes proprietary video drivers out-of-box, which is something many distributions usually refuse to do.
You can download Linux Mint here: www.linuxmint.com/download.php
There is no version of iChat for Linux.
There is no version of StarUML for Linux.
Yes. Phone Burner is web based and can be used from any compatible web browser.
From any of the websites for the many Linux distros out there.
"Sudo apt-get install audacity" (without the quotes) will download and install from the internet.
Linux is a computer operating system which has recently become more more popular. One can download various Linux distributions directly from their website.
you can use a floppy disk