On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Engr. OBA, Ryan Rudolf Castroverde wrote:
If you have enough time, a charge-free phone-line and a cd-burner, you can
download the ISO images of the CD's and burn them yourself.
I do need to mention that upgrades from 7.1 to 7.2 are not as easy as
previously was, since some directory stuff has changed. Better to go for
7.2 immediately if you can.
Paul
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>Im not a newbie to computers anymore. I have survived the dark ages of DOS
>and all the flavors of Windows. I want to enhance my skills and move on to
>the next level. So I decided to learn Linux. Problem is I'm new to Linux and
>I don't have any knowledge about UNIX, except that it is also command-line
>driven just like DOS. I searched Websites about Linux, and Mandrake has
>caught my attention. It's site is very informative and I think this is the
>distro that suites my experience level. I hit the shelves at the local
>computer store and all they have is Linux-Mandrake 7.1. If I buy the 7.1
>version, can I upgrade to 7.2 and future versions without buying again? How?
>Thanks in advance guys............
>
>
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