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I have seen many distros available for download as CD image files (.iso), but havn't
found any for SuSE. Does anyone know about where those are
available?
linuxiso.org (i think). You can get SuSE 7.0 iso. You can only get evaluation (boots and runs only from CD-ROM) for more recent versions. BTW I just purchased SuSE 7.3 pro last weekend and I'm loving it.
dorward: Yeah! I understand that SuSE really
wants us to pay, and that makes sense.
-- First thing I would do when I get a job
(very soon), is to purchase a few linuxes, and
make some contribution to jeremy.
mcleodnine: Good to hear that you are enjoying SuSE. I hope to get a 7.3 very soon.
Ravi
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A recent Windows MessageBox said: "Application failed successfully"
I was curious to know what to do with the whole
lot of source code available on SuSE website and
mirrors?
Has anyone compiled the source, segregated it in order to fit into a few CDs?
I don't believe it possible, I'm pretty sure the SuSE has some non-free code to which they do no release the source. So the stuff on their website would be only the GPL (and other free license) stuff that they are required to provide the source code to.
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