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On 2005-04-08, Doug Smith W9WI wrote:
AB2RC wrote: That is a 2 1/2 year old version of RedHat -- time to upgrade, just for sake of security. Easier said than done, when one has dialup. It'll happen eventually (via CD purchase) but if that's what's required to run one application I'll do without the application. Same problem here wirh dialup -- too far out from everything for cable or dsl. Try using cheapbytes or budget linux cd's http://cheapbytes.com or http://www.blcds.com/ No financial interest in either, just a satisified customer of both. -- Alex / AB2RC Linux is user friendly, however it is not idiot friendly |
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On 08/04/2005 5:43 AM, AB2RC wrote:
On 2005-04-08, Doug Smith W9WI wrote: AB2RC wrote: That is a 2 1/2 year old version of RedHat -- time to upgrade, just for sake of security. Easier said than done, when one has dialup. It'll happen eventually (via CD purchase) but if that's what's required to run one application I'll do without the application. Same problem here wirh dialup -- too far out from everything for cable or dsl. Try using cheapbytes or budget linux cd's http://cheapbytes.com or http://www.blcds.com/ No financial interest in either, just a satisified customer of both. Your local Linux users group will be happy to cut you a copy of your favourite distro for free, or the price of the media. http://www.linux.org/groups/ |
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On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 12:58:49 -0400, clvrmnky wrote:
On 08/04/2005 5:43 AM, AB2RC wrote: On 2005-04-08, Doug Smith W9WI wrote: AB2RC wrote: That is a 2 1/2 year old version of RedHat -- time to upgrade, just for sake of security. Easier said than done, when one has dialup. It'll happen eventually (via CD purchase) but if that's what's required to run one application I'll do without the application. Same problem here wirh dialup -- too far out from everything for cable or dsl. Try using cheapbytes or budget linux cd's http://cheapbytes.com or http://www.blcds.com/ No financial interest in either, just a satisified customer of both. Your local Linux users group will be happy to cut you a copy of your favourite distro for free, or the price of the media. http://www.linux.org/groups/ Ubuntu Linux will send you a CD for free (shipping included). http://shipit.ubuntu.com Bob, N7XY |
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