Also check out cheapbytes.com
They might cost you a buck or two more, but they have all the cd's. The
guys you pointed to only have the binaries. The RH-70 release is actually
5 cd's. 2 Bin, 1 Src, 1 Doc, + 1 Powertools.

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On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Bob Bell wrote:

=>    I'm looking to finally get my hands on Red Hat Linux 7.0 Intel CDs
=>so I can update my systems at home.  Unfortunately, downloading 2 CDs
=>over a 33.6 modem is not really an option.  I've looked around, and X
=>Computing (http://www.xcomputing.com/) appears to be the cheapest place
=>to get pressed RH7 CDs.  I was wondering if any one had experience with
=>them before I place an order.
=>
=>


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