It comes with the "free version" of the Distro's (i.e. the same as if you
downloaded it from an FTP. And the 3cd thing is from CheapBytes and it
just has alot of software that you can get from all the same FTP sites.
On Fri, 31 Jul 1998, Alex Tan wrote:
> Sorry to ask, is the bundled pack come with the same CD as the retail
> version??
> Or is that just a test-drive version or something??
>
> Thanks for answering.
>
>
>
> Alex The_Wind
>
>
> > >
> > First of all...you dont need $50 for Red Hat you can get the "free
> > version" from www.cheapbytes.com($1.99) and linuxmall.com(1.49)...I would
> > recomend getting a pack, I think linuxmall has a pack for $10 and you get
> > 6 different distro's of linux, which is kinda nice to see wich one you
> > really like..also sometime one just refuses to install..(cladera just will
> > not install on my system..to bad caldera's loss ;) )
> >
> > I went and got the 'MONDO Pack' from cheapbytes...it came with 5 dstro's
> > (RH5.1,Slack3.5,S.u.S.E.,OpenLinux,Debian2.0beta) and a 3cd archive of
> > software and HOW-TO's to save some web time...
> >
> > I've been a defect since June'98.....ha ha that came out wrong ;)
> >
> > Dane Helm [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bremerton, WA
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> >
> >
>
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