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Hello,
I am a web developer.I need to download full suse 8.0 professional.I ve search for the same but did'nt get a link for download suse 8.0.
will any one can provide me link(s).where can i download suse 8.0.
In Advance Thanks a lot
Why do you want such an old version?
I have a dvd of Suse 8.1 professional that I could create an iso of it if you want, but dunno where to upload it so you can get it.
Hello Bathory,
Thank you for your reply...
Actual i have to integrate my application in SUSE 8.0 professional version with Apache 1.3.27.
Will you please provide me any setup (iso) for the same.
I'm sorry, but I've only Suse 8.1 and 7.2 disks.
Anyway, why are you limited to Suse 8.0? If it's just for apache, you can get it from the apache archive and compile it yourself.
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