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This may seem like quite an unusual request. Actually, I'm not even sure if this belongs here, but it was my best guess.
For a little project of mine I'm tracking down old copies of Linux software. Right now I'm specifically trying to get all the installation CDs for Suse Linux 10.1. I've managed to track down copies of the five CD iso's needed to install it for i386, ppc, and x86 64 processors, but I can not find a copy of the Add on CD that was used with them. I know it may seem like a troublesome request, but could someone send me to an iso file of the Add-on CD for Suse Linux 10.1?I would really appreciate it.
hmm, i missed that.
i wonder if there's a reason for that.
I have the boxed sets from 10.0 through 11.1, except for 10.1. Main thing I remember about 10.1 is not liking it at all compared to 10.0 and 10.2, particularly its cmdline package manager rug.
Thanks for the response. Sorry for my late one. Unfortunate that no one has been able to locate a copy. I'm particularly enthusiastic about archiving junk. I suppose in light of this though that I'll use 10.1. Thanks.
Thanks for the response. Sorry for my late one. Unfortunate that no one has been able to locate a copy. I'm particularly enthusiastic about archiving junk. I suppose in light of this though that I'll use 10.1. Thanks.
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