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Re: Is Debian Linux 2.2 available in San Jose, Cal.



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,
>  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
>  say that as a Corel stockholder :) Anyway, it took about 4 working days for
>  me to get it delivered.
>  
>  Charles Lewis
>  lewisc@delta.swau.edu
>  
>  
>  >      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 consider it as such - an idea that might get me on
>  > Linux soon.  If any-
>  >  one has a lead on Debian 2.2 for cash in the area please forward a
>  > note. Ed
>  >
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