En Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 11:32:02PM +0800, Federico Sevilla III escribio:
#_ 1. Would you feel cheated if you were given the choice to get the CDs
#_ either in "Mr Data" CD-Rs at P100/disc or Imation/Sony/et al for
#_ P150/disc? Or would it be more proper to just sell them using the
#_ high-quality CD-Rs (Imation/Sony/et al) at some standardized price?

I'm willing to pay P150 for a good quality disk and the time, effort, wear &
tear + overhead of Leather Collections

#_ 2. Aside from the images available for download at LinuxISO.org, what
#_ other CDs are not so exotic and variable and yet important? Of particular
#_ interest to me are these Mandrake Updates / MandrakeFreq files. How often
#_ to people need updates of these? And is there some sort of standardized
#_ way of updating a local repository with these updated files, and then
#_ from there generating CDs?

Aside from the Mandrake 8.0 iso's I would recommend the update too. Since
the release of 8.0 there have been a number of security and bug updates,
just today I received 3 announcements. So that a person installing 8.0 can
have a secure and stable system right from the start.


#_ 3. Aside from Debian, Slackware, RedHat and Mandrake, what other Linux 
#_ distributions would be in-demand? I consciously did not list SuSE because I do 
#_ not know if they will be happy that someone's selling burned copies of their 
#_ distro when they seem to have more than enough local presence. Someone from or 
#_ affiliated with SuSE correct me on this. :)

Turbo Linux seems OK. Maybe for the Mac users, yellowdog

TIA
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