What's the ORDER of loading these RPMs and what are the recommended
parameters? -ivh? -Uvh?
Thanks,
Robert
At 07:30 16/01/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>
>I just spoke with the customer service rep at New England Business Services,
>LLC.
>
>New England Business Services has no way to accept credit cards - they
>primarily deal in a Business to Business manner and invoicing is done. This
>is why international sales where not done. The people at New England Business
>Services, decided this was the cleanest.
>
>They are willing to make an exception:
>
>Of course if someone overseas where to go to:
>
>http://ircalc.usps.gov/
>
>And Calculate out a the rate for the country you are in, add $1.00 to the
>Priority Global rate (Large flat rate envelope).
>
>And mail that in US funds they say they would be happy to help you. They will
>not accept any payment not in US funds. For more info, or questions you can
>contact them directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>-Chris
>
>On Tuesday 16 January 2001 07:22, Buchan Milne wrote:
> > Christopher Molnar wrote:
> > > Also, New England Business Services, LLC, at http://www.nebsllc.com , is
> > > making a limited number of KDE 2.1 update CD's available to U.S.
> > > customers. Advance ordering is required and the profit from these CD's
> > > helps defray the expenses of creating and distributing updates.
> > >
> > > -Chris
> >
> > Any options for those of us not in the states? We have the slowest
> > connections, so deserve to at least be able to buy stuff !
> >
> > No, really, thanks for all the RPMs, it would be nice if we could save
> > our bandwidth though.