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Do check that the CD is OK. Pop it in the drive and at the boot prompt type:
knoppix testcd
But I suspect that there is some issue with your hardware -- it's rare indeed for 3 versions of Linux not to install if all is OK.
The very first thing you should try is to get into the bios and select "bios defaults" and make absolutely sure that it's set to "non plug and play OS".
If that doesn't do it, please get back with the exact errors.
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Cloop errors ususally mean you have a bad CD you should try booting with knoppix testcd and see if it is ok and you should have before you try to install a second partition that you can setup and use as the /swap partition oh and you might want to use ext3 for the file system as well.
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