Ahh..,  That's how I misread it.  At first I thought he was asking for
confirmation that "CD 3" was the Apps disk.  Not "where can I get it".

I happened to pick up the "Linux-Mandrake 7.1 Deluxe" boxed set at a local
emporium. Total kit had

        X86 Binaries            Sources
        ----------------                -------------
        Installation            Installation
        Extension
        Applications
        2nd Applications
        Contribs                        Contribs

Plus the usual "Getting Started" pamphlet and "Installation and User Guide"
and "Reference Manual" books.  All together a good expenditure since I was
really getting into Linux for the first time.

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So.... where did you get the iso for the x86 apps cd?

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rick Commo
> Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2000 9:25 PM
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> Subject: RE: [newbie] Where is the elusive "apps" (disk 3) ?
>
>
> >>1.) The location of the iso image/rpm source that this
> version of mandrake
> >>refers to as "disk 3" (Mandrake 7.1 i386)
>
> Stumbled across the same thing installing packages.
>
> When I inserted the x86 Apps disk it seemed happy and
> finished the install.
>
> -rick
>



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