The Sine Nomine deal is a DDR backup on 3480 (or other) tape of the dasd on
which they installed Debian. To use it you need VM. You restore the tapes using
DDR and you have a Linux guest ready to be configured. You may wish to use APT
to apply any maintenance that became available for Debian after they built the
tapes. Real neat and quick way to try out Debian/390 if you have VM.

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Sine Nomine (I believe) will sell you copies of Debian/390 on media.


Mark Post


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