Gary L. Allen wrote:

> Hello:
>
> I have 9 official (Canonical Ltd.) CD distribution "twin packs" for
> x86. Each pack contains both the installation and the live-CD disks.
> Ubuntu is based on Debian, and installs just about the same way (it's
> a little easier). It is my favorite out of about 15 different distros
> I've tried since 1997. I want to do something like give these away to
> LUGgers or other interested folks who do not have high speed
> connections, and therefore can't download the CD and get all the net
> distributed packages and updates, and who want to try Ubuntu. For that
> matter, it may be that said person has never tried Linux- who knows?
>
> Any suggestions? Anyone interested in a copy? Just let me know and
> we'll figure out a way to get it to you.
>
> I live in Carson City, on the south end of town. I work on the north
> end of town, in the industrial park. I will be away from the computer
> all weekend, but back at it next week.
>
> -Gary
>
> -- 
> Gary L. Allen
> Engineer, Ubuntuite
>
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Gary,

I don't need one of the sets because I have my own. But I second your
suggestion that Ubuntu's top notch. Hope someone picks then up. Ubuntu's
the only distro I know that gets their new versions out at precise
6-month intervals.

In so many ways, it's just a great distro! I like their philosophy, too.

Anyone who hasn't tried it? This is a great chance. They had Gnome 10,
Xorg, and lots of stuff out months before Fedora.

William

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