Re: What CD vendor ?
On Sat 08/28/99 10:34PM, Tony Schonfeld wrote:
> hello ,
>
> I have become a unconditional user of DEBIAN and will not want
> to change for an other version.
> Each time that I have tried other thing ( Suse, mandrake )
> I have found that there was a void .
Me too :)
> It is well true that when one has tried debian for a long times
> one wants no longer is in separate.
> I use it at home on two stations and in my enterprise for a
> intranet connects has the internet.
> Debian is Great left its power and its flexibilite, however in spire
> its colossal number of packages it lacks sometimes some things.
> That obliges has had the complete version ( main , non-free, non-us )
> out most of the salesman time distribute solely the official version.
> I will like has seen your notice on retailers that correct in prices
> distrib the complete version , possibly 'unstable' and or the
> additionnal packages.
> Brief what is according to you the retailers it better places for us
> has good price .
>
> you can answer have retailer purpose europeans and americans
>
> Thank you advances for your reply
> Tony
Hi,
If you go to http://www.debian.org/distrib/vendors there is a list
of vendors from different countries.
I'm only familiar with the vendors in the USA, and I think there are
some vendors that sell the unstable version, but I think it might be
expensive.
I bought my CDs from Cheapbytes (http://www.cheapbytes.com), but
that was the stable (2.1) version.
I installed the stable version from those CDs and then upgraded to
the unstable version. Your ability to do that though will depend on
the speed of your Internet connection.
I hope this helped you. Good luck :)
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