Herb DeLong wrote: > >It looks like I'm in a no win situation. I bought a book 2 years ago and it >had col 1.3. I installed it and troubles came up and most people reading my >requests for assistance lamented that col 1.3 was too old and I needed to go >to e-desktop 2.4. I finally was able to get the complete 2,4 from Caldera. >I used their email helps and some of the suggestions from the caldera users >list. I got COL 2.4 installed on my old 486 computer but not the sound or >cd-rom. The helps I got didn't help. >I.ve bought a new computer and still I have trouble getting Linux installed. >I know Caldera will not change CD's this late a date. >I'm not getting COL3.1 nor 4.4 when it comes out. I asked for assistance and >if you don't want to assist I 'll have to accept that. > If downloading a new iso (linuxiso.org) (about 650megs) is not an option, my suggestion is cheapbytes.com, lsl.com or some such very inexpensive route to a new distro. You can get whatever you want for just a couple of bucks. I recommend www.libranetlinux.com for a great downloadable debian based distro. They also have it at linuxiso.org.
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