As I am on the opposite side of town to Volker I thought that I would also 
offer the following:-

On Friday 05 October 2007 8:17 pm, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
> I have these ISOs now, free to good homes:
>
>  4.2G  openSUSE-10.3-GM-DVD-i386.iso
>  4.1G  openSUSE-10.3-GM-DVD-x86_64.iso
>
>  476M  openSUSE-10.3-GM-Addon-NonOss-BiArch.iso
>  695M  openSUSE-10.3-GM-KDE-i386.iso

> Summary of what the disks are at http://software.opensuse.org/ (if it
> wasn't overloaded). In short: the DVDs contain everything. The minis are
> used for booting and kickstarting a network install (AFAIK any other
> installable disk does the same too). The KDE and Gnome CDs are now a
> single-CD installation, the addon is additional non-free stuff
> (acroread, realplayer, ...). The addon is included in the DVDs.
>
> The announcement has a lot of good info (like what's new) and useful
> pointers:
> http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-announce/2007-10/msg00002.html
>
> I sent the 32bit, 64bit, and KDE 32bit to Chris, so might be at the
> Sydenham hall from tomorrow. Chris: check MD5 after copying!![1] If you
> want a copy from me, bring a USB or RJ45 Pluggable whatnot or leave
> blanks with a return envelope. Private email for contact details.
>
> Volker
>
> [1] The convenient way: install scriptutils (ask the Internet) and run
> one of:
>   writecd --blockread /dev/dvdburnerdevice | md5sum
>   md5 -x /dev/dvdburnerdevice somefile.iso.md5
> or copy the image with writecd --blockread >filename.iso, making sure to
> use the SUSE name, and then running md5sum -c MD5SUMS with the
> appropriate MD5SUMS file from one of the mirrors.
>
> PS The list server has problems again - probably spammed to death.

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