On Sat, 14 Mar 2009 19:45:12 -0700 Tim Slighter <[email protected]> dijo:
> I am going to pop down for the Linux Clinic tomorrow for my first time. > I have tons of Debian install CD's Etch and Lenny), Ubuntu (8.10), > PC-BSD (7.2), PCLinuxOS, FreeBSD (7.2) and SUSE (10.3 and 11). Please > let me know if any of these could be useful. I have a 160 GB USB drive that I am no longer using, so last summer I dedicated it to holding distros for the Clinic. It currently has the following, all in 64- and 32-bit versions (where both exist): Fedora 8 DVD and Live CD Fedora 9 and 10 DVD and Live CD, also KDE andd PPC Gentoo 2007 OpenSuse 11.0 and 11.1 Ultumix 0015UE Damn Small Linux 3.4.6 *buntu all versions and formats from 7.10 to date Linux Format Magazine PDF Linux Format Magazine ISO (various distros) Linux Mint 5-r1 PC Linux 2007 Puppy 3.01 Seamonkey Slackware 12.1 Slax 5.1.8.1 (love it as a rescue CD) Syllable 0.6.4 Ultumix 2008 Pre_v0.0.1.1 I frequently fail to get the latest versions of things because I have to do it manually and nobody tells me when there is a new version that I ought to have. If there is something that needs adding or updating, please let me know. There is still about 30 GB free on the drive. And I can weed out some of the older ones when it gets full. What we could really use at the Clinic is a big spindle of blank CDs. We use up several at each Clinic making CDs of distros for people. Last time we ran out and were scrounging in everyone's backpacks to come up with some. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
