"While they aren't free, several on-line stores, such as Linux Mall
(http://www.linuxmall.com/), CheapBytes (http://www.cheapbytes.com)  and
Linux Central (http://linuxcentral.com/) sell inexpensive CD-ROMs with the
free portions of Slackware, Debian, Red Hat, Caldera OpenLinux, and S.u.S.E.
They also sell the more expensive commercial versions of the 4 that have
commercial versions."

The above is from a "Linux - where to get it" canned response that I wrote
some time ago, which I believe now is included in the Linux-Newbie FAQ.
"Reliable" is, perhaps, in the eye of the beholder, but I've used all 3 and
been satisfied.

At 11:34 PM 5/28/99 +0200, Kledi Andoni wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Does anyone know of a reliable place where to get complete cd images of the
>latest distributions? Got RH6 as a iso image, but would like to get debian
>2.x.

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