Ya`akov N Miles (ynmiles@ibm.net)
Sun, 09 May 1999 17:33:12 -0700
rbrought@canadawired.com wrote:
>
> Remember that I asked you quite a while ago if you had a CD for DB2? Well,
> I have a copy now, and if you want to make it available to others, I can
> loan it to you.
>
> Also, I would like to get a copy of the latest RedHat for my
> brother-in-law. Would it be possible to get one from you on Sunday? And how
> much will it cost for you to burn one?
> -----
> Bob Broughton
> mailto:rbrought@canadawired.com
> WWW: http://canadawired.com/~rbrought
> Vancouver, BC, Canada
I have Debian 2.1 now (SLINK). Four CD's - two source and two binaries.
Charge you nothing if you brink your own CD-R blank media. Otherwise
I will charge you $2.50/CD to put it on one of my Memorex CD-R blanks, or
$3.50/CD to put it on one of my 100-year Kodak CD-R blanks. By all means
bring your own source CD if you don't trust my cheap*bytes version of SLINK.
And Yes, I have Red Hat 6.0 available...
-- Linux - it isn't just for breakfast anymore... mailto:ynmiles@ibm.net Note http://www.cheapbytes.com for (almost) free Linux & freeBSD CD-ROMs and http://www.mit.edu/afs/sipb/user/xiphmont/cdparanoia for CD ripper Lookie http://www.bigbrotherinside.org/ Intel will code unique ID on PIII
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