Cory;
Sweet!
-Cooper
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 02:03:58PM -0700, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
> http://www.linuxiso.org/
>
> Fresh ISOs - Just like mom used to burn.
>
> Also has net & free bsd, cgi scripts which alternate between ISO mirrors, and md5
>sums for doublechecking.
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 09:33:42AM -0700, Tim Howe wrote:
> > I have just acquired a nice new PlexWriter 12/10/32 drive and I would be
> > happy to burn some Linux and BSD CDs. I have also found that a 100 pack
> > of
> > TDK 700meg CD-Rs can be had at CostCo for $30. I have always just used
> > a
> > Sharpie marker to label them. I haven't used the burner under FreeBSD
> > yet,
> > but it works great under OS/2 (using CDRecord and mkisofs) and also
> > works
> > natively under BeOS. I haven't explored the burning software under
> > FreeBSD
> > yet, but I imagine I'll give it a go soon... In any event, I already
> > have a
> > FreeBSD 4.3 iso that I burn for people sometimes and could mass produce
> > them. I will probably do the same with NetBSD 1.5.1 as soon as the ISOs
> > are
> > ready. If somebody could point me to some Debian and Slackware ISOs, I
> > could make sure I have those on hand too, or I can make ISO images from
> > a CD
> > if somebody has that (if it's legal to do that).
> >
> > Tim
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> > > Edward Craig
> > > Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 7:58 AM
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: [EUG-LUG:1583] 2001, EUGLUG at the Magic Odyssey
> > >
> > >
> > > Or, as the UN-official buttons would have it, "2001, a spaced
> > > Odyssey".
> > > Ben Barrett, Jamie Chamoulos, and I went to the Country
> > > Fair. Ben
> > > and I camped in the Swamp, which lacked the mosquitos this
> > > year to earn
> > > its nickname.
> > > No actual hippies were damaged by the presence of EUGLUG at the
> > > Doors of Expression booth in the Community Village at the
> > > Oregon Country
> > > Fair unless you count the two staples on my scalp from not
> > > noticing the
> > > safety rail at the top of the ladder, but at least White Bird
> > > got to try a
> > > new toy (the stapler) on my head. On the whole, White Bird
> > > made a painful
> > > experience almost pleasant.
> > > One big difference from 2000 was a nice lack of dialogs
> > > which were
> > > repeatedly kicked off with "You shouldn't try to push big
> > > business at the
> > > Country Fair". Never heard that once this year.
> > > Actual disappointment was expressed at the antiquity of the
> > > distributions we were pushing, "Couldn't you just burn the
> > > latest?". Yeah,
> > > but getting them sent pre-packaged is good, too (and I haven't yet
> > > acquired a CD burner). Can we consider buying a spindle or two of
> > > pre-printed (with the OCF peach logo and blank lines for who actually
> > > burned which version of which distro on what date) blank CD's to burn
> > > install CD's of whatever's latest and greatest for distribution at the
> > > Fair next year? I might well acquire a CD burner by then.
> > > To our surprise, EUGLUG received $6 in two
> > > contributions (one for
> > > a buck, one for five). The consensus among the members at the booth
> > > (Patrick Wade was also in the booth representing efn) was to send the
> > > money on to EFF. This decision was made a bit too late to
> > > connect up with
> > > the EFF representatives in the booth, so EFF will receive a check in
> > > EUGLUG's name in a bit (Any willing to add to the
> > > contribution are welcome
> > > to contact me).
> > > If a couple or three people would like to set up a card table at
> > > the Free Speech Plaza by the Saturday Market to pass out the
> > > old distros
> > > (and propagandize Open Source) on a few weekends, it won't
> > > cost more than
> > > the time it takes to be there, and possibly the hearing loss
> > > if it's too
> > > near the drum circle. We have an excess of obsolete CD's . I'd do it
> > > myself, but I work Saturday nights. I need sleep before I
> > > careen about the
> > > city and environs in a taxi for 12 hours.
> > > I wonder how we can get RMS to the Fair. I suspect it would be
> > > good for both the Fair and Stallman, and amusing and
> > > educational for all
> > > on the periphery.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Ed Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Taxi (I need an income) GNU/Linux (I
> > > can afford a Free OS)
> > > Think this through with me, let me know your mind... Hunter/Garcia
> > >
> > >
> > >
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