Hummm,
Sometimes I wish I weren't so blasted busy... I hope you guys had
a blast at the show - would of loved to seen it. . . . argh :)
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> Also, for anyone who's going to be at the show over the next couple of
> days, there are literally *pall
On Fri, Aug 15, 1980 at 02:17:00AM -0700, Ed Burke wrote:
> Since the Linux conference is running in our area this week, I
> thought someone or some resource would be available locally to
> purchase an update CD. 2.1 didn't get the job done but I'm told
> 2.2 should do the job.
I tried to find online ordering information last night. I'll get it
today at the expo and post it.
If you have access to a high-speed connection *anywhere*, it's not too
touch to D/L Debian over the net. I've done this over T1 and a 56K
line, I've heard of people doing it at 28.8. They key is t
On Fri, Aug 15, 1980 at 02:17:00AM -0700, Ed Burke wrote:
> Since the Linux conference is running in our area this week, I
> thought someone or some resource would be available locally to
> purchase an update CD. 2.1 didn't get the job done but I'm told
> 2.2 should do the job.
Or Libranet (www.libranet.com)
Libranet is potato based and has a very nice install + helixcode + kde etc.
Anyway that's my (biased) opinion (read .sig)
Tal
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000 17:44:16 -0500, Charles Lewis said:
> If you want a commercial distro with pure debian 2.2 (potato with 2.2.16,
> h
If you want a commercial distro with pure debian 2.2 (potato with 2.2.16,
helix-gnome, etc), then you need to go to www.stormix.com Installation is
VERY smooth and it comes with some nice add on features like a gui package
manager and administration system (you don't know how hard it is for me to
If you want a commercial distro with pure debian 2.2 (potato with 2.2.16,
helix-gnome, etc), then you need to go to www.stormix.com Installation is
VERY smooth and it comes with some nice add on features like a gui package
manager and administration system (you don't know how hard it is for me to
i'm not sure what the 'problem' you had is was with 2.1, corel has
slightly updated software but it is still based on 2.1
i wouldn't expect official 2.2 cds for a couple weeks, when 2.1 came out
it took i think 3 weeks before i was able to get ahold of them.
of course things may be different now.
Since the Linux conference is running in our area this week, I
thought someone or some
resource would be available locally to purchase an update CD. 2.1
didn't get the job done
but I'm told 2.2 should do the job. However maybe I should just jump
to Corel - Not a
threat, please don't consi
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