>Which you'd have to do anyway if you found an ISO image :) The image saves
>time and commands, and means you don't have to have 1200MB of diskspace
>(for the files themselves and for the disk image afterward). 

Jup.


>The one piracy issue is the non-free software that "official" redhat 6.0
>(and the 5.x releases too) include, like BRU and Metro-X. 

This is NOT true.  As of Redhat 5.2, there is NO commercial software
on their CDs.  To me, this is a bummer since I use Bru all the time.
Also.. RH dropped Metro-X after 5.0 since it sucks and Xfree is getting
very good though their servers aren't well accelerated.  If you need
top performance, go with Xig's Accelerated-X.


So.. if we can come to a consensus here.. I DO have a RH6 ISO that
I can put up behind a fractional DS3.

--David
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