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mikez 05-18-2001 05:17 PM

I've heard of places that you can buy distro's of linux online. I was just wondering if anybody has tryed this or know of any sites. I can't just go download it because of my 56k connection. Or is buying at a store like bestbuy or a computer store better to do? Thanks...

trickykid 05-18-2001 05:22 PM

Well, a download with dial up would take a long time. You could probably go buy it, install it, have a web server running on it with your own domain name before it was half complete probably. You could get it free though, http://www.freelinuxcd.org OR even buy cheaper copies from like http://www.linuxmall.com or where ever.

billsabub 05-18-2001 08:35 PM

Try here:

http://www.cheapbytes.com

mikez 05-19-2001 01:06 PM

thanks
 
thanks for that site, it has some good deals that would be perfect.

mongrel 05-21-2001 08:59 PM

If you are really new to Linux, go to a retail store and buy a boxed distro. It will get you up and running faster and you get that instant gratification of having it in your hand immediately. It will cost more in a retail store but the manuals you get in the box will be worth the cost. Once you get a feel for it, then check out the other online resources mentioned earlier.

Copenhagen Cowboy 05-22-2001 06:08 AM

Go to http://www.linuxcentral.com

There you can get the CD's for Red Hat, Slackware, Mandrake, Debian, OpenLinux, and Suse for $24.95, which includes shipping and handling.


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