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Hello everybody,

I'm pretty new here and living in Chiang Mai and will stay here around for at least one more year.I'm from Germany and own Linux Suse 9.2 DVDs and CDs and Knoppix as well.I do have them here.So if anyone is interested in a copy please contact me.Have a lot of fun + sanuk

Helmut :o

maybe you want to visit http://www.chiang-dao.info but it's all in german

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hi'

nice nickname :D

why didn't you upgrade to 9.3 or at least update gnome in it's latest version as well as kde ?

or may be you did already :o

for how long do you use Suse?

francois

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hi'

nice nickname :D

why didn't you upgrade to 9.3 or at least update gnome in it's latest version as well as kde ?

or may be you did already :o

for how long do you use Suse?

francois

Hello francois or should I say Bon Soir?

well I've been using Suse since 6.2 some years ago

Now I've downloaded 5 CDs 9.3 and make first experiences.

I'll get the 9.3 DVD from Germany in a month's time.Maybe 10 , too.

If you want to see my other nicknames you may look at

http://www.tux-airlines.de or http://tuxprivat.de in a swissforum my

nickname ist "tuxchiangdao".Have a lot of fun

Helmut :D

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Hi Helmut,

I have the 9.3 Pro DVD's here (a copy with 2 DVDs, not the double layer one). if you don't get it but still need it, let me know.

Also I have the SuSE10 OSS beta 4 for x86_64 downloaded already, 5 CDs. RC1 and 32 bit versions still downloading (slow, no ADSL here :o ).

You know that you can download the SuSE 10 OSS CDs freely, currently RC1?

But only opensource stuff on them, no software with proprietary license, such as Java. These will be in the commercial SuSE version, which is this Open SuSE 10 OSS plus the non open source stuff, but you can download most non open source stuff, such as Java, also separately from SuSE, on www.openSUSE.org.

See www.openSUSE.org

Let me propose also a download exchange. Not everyone has ADSL yet. So why not sharing the download. Each one downloads a part of it, and then mails it burned on CDs to the others.

I will always start with the x86_64 versions, but I need 1 day or more for each full CD. About tomorrow I'll have the RC1 of x86_64 complete, and may be CD4 of the 32 bit RC1 version.

BTW, SuSE 10 looks really good, beta 4 is already production level, at least for all what I touched and tested so far. :D

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