I'm looking for suggestions on what people would expect in a retail kit for Debian, as I've been put in charge of pushing Debian in the shop I work at.
Right now, since we're concerned only with i386, I'm thinking a Sarge CD set and a printed copy of the installation manual, all in a single binder. Sarge RC2 net-inst CDs have been selling with lukewarm reception at $9.50 for the CD by itself in an envelope, but I think I can do better than that. I haven't found anybody who sells boxed Debian sets, and haven't seen any discussion in the archives this decade about the topic.
Target audience are more experienced Windows users looking for a way out.
So if anybody has any suggestions for what a small shop can put together, or a distributor that sells Debian boxed sets, I'm looking to hear from you.
Just bought Sarge for $19.99, 14 CD's:
http://linuxcdrs.com/
Very fast order: took just 3 days. But they haven't gotten to where I am at (Mexico), will advise on their status.
He responds very well to email, has Woody and Sid too.
HTH H
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