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 > > > _______________________________________________ > RLUG mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.rlug.org/mailman/listinfo/rlug > 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 _______________________________________________ RLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.rlug.org/mailman/listinfo/rlug
