> why do u need an internet connection ? Pop in a CD in
> your CD-drive (assuming that you have a CD drive in
> this machine) and install from there ?

OK, now my question is: where can I get a Debian CD set from?

Since I'll have to go through a new installation process, I'd 
like to move to Kernel 2.6.4 or whatever is most recent at the
time. At the same time, for most other things, I don't need
"bleeding edge" versions. Is there any way to get a CD set that 
fulfills these criteria in Kolkata?

One possibility is I could burn a suitable CD image at work, and
take that home. In that case, how do I work out the dependencies
to make sure I have everything that I need, without trying to 
download the whole distro (8-10 CDs worth?).

I'm sure I could figure all this out by going through the Debian
site. I'm just being lazy. If this turns out to be too complicated,
I'll probably just wait for Fedora 2 to come out next month :).

Thanks for any tips,
Mandar.

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