2 points: I download iso's on my bottomless modem account, and I'll use 
jetSTART (bottomless) once I get it at home. 

secondly I'm pleased to advise that kmail now appears to have imap support, 
and I'm typing this on it, on FreeBSD 4.4



On Fri, 09 Nov 2001 16:44, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
> > not unexpected, but can you download an iso other than the "live
>
> evaluation" cd? You know from the last meeting how damn cheap we all
> are around here LOL.
>
> That must be a lawyer's calculation!!!
>
> With your jetstream Nick, you'll have paid for the box many times over
> by the time you've downloaded 7 CDs...
>
> You can install via ftp from their server now btw (if you're stupid,
> IMHO sorry).
>
> Well, all you cheapos can borrow the CDs from me. As you'd have to burn
> a downloaded iso anyway, it'll be faster to copy a CD.
>
> And, let's say 5 people taking turns buying a box and the rest copies
> makes it dirt cheap (yeah but that requires organisation). Never mind.
>
> Volker
>
>
> Btw I installed it last Sun on my first machine, easiest ever. I
> actually like the configuration system - change a few variables in
> a few bash scripts, run SuSEconfig, works. Actually I found 1 little
> problem (corrected in updated rpm), nobody said is was 100% bug-free. I
> find the help system quite nifty too - running htdig on howtos, faqs,
> man pages, KDE docs and anything else around, with a web browser to
> localhost. And with a flick of another variable it's available to the
> net as http://host/susehelp/ (those on campus may try
>       http://ruru.elec.canterbury.ac.nz/susehelp/
> while the machine is turned on, sorry uni firewall doesn't allow others,
> nothing I can do about it). Do other distros have that too?

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