Upgrading to OS X 10.5.6 Leopard

Hi all,
I'm trying to install OS X 10.5.6 into my iMac which is apparently running OS X 10.4 and not 10.4.11 as I previosuly thought.
The iMac reads the disc fine but when I try to reboot using the CD as the start up disc to continue the installation process the iMac just ejects the disc and starts up as usual.
Is this because the existing version of OS X is not new enough, and if so do I need to install say OS X 10.7 or 8 before I can install leopard?
If so can I download the upgrade from anywhere to save having to fork out another £84?
Thanks

You can download the [10.4.11 update|http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/macosx10411comboupdateppc.html] and then install Leopard. The update is free.
Make sure that you have enough free space on your hard drive (10/15%) and that you have enough memory.

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