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Hello,
I just downloaded Mandrake 10.1. It gave me the option to download only 3 ISO. And my Computer is asking for 4 ISO. What do I do. I installed the 3 ISO and ended up missing most of the files. It says that the 4th contains KDE 3.3, but the interesting thing is that KDE 3.3 is available on the dowloadable version on DVD. I dont have DVD drive so I cant install it from it. My question is where can I find Mandrake10.1 4th ISO
There is no 4th cd. What this might be, which used to happen back when i used mandrake, was that the 3rd cd contained two seperate sets of rpm's, labelled 3 and 4. have a look on that CD, and you may well find it there.
on installation, you are requested to tick, which of the four possible CD you have. The fourth CD holds KDE 3.3 and is only available to members of the Mandrake club, which costs $$. The three CD come with KDE 3.2.3
So the best idea is to tick off Installation CD 4 and the installation routine will not ask for it.
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