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. 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
Update (I've been asked by several folks, I'm a customer of Linux
Central, no more):
o Linux Central is distributing Debian 2.2 disks (a three disk set,
note that they're packaged independently), for $2/disk, at the
Internet.com booth at LWE.
o The disks actually hold, IIRC. 2.2pre3. There are supposedly three
packages different between this and the final Potato 2.2 stable
release.
o Orders can be placed over the web at http://www.linuxcentral.com/
...for anyone in the SF Bay Area, I've collected a *stack* of the Debian
2.1 boxed sets with the O'Reilly _Running Debian GNU/Linux_ book. I'll
be able to bring these to SVLUG/BALUG meetings, etc. You can update
easily over the 'Net by modem or better. I'll be giving these away to
folks until they're gone. Several are spoken for by colleagues.
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