You might like opensuse 10.1...supports 64bit arch and is 5 discs plus optional add-on cd. The default came with ethereal and lot's of other goodies, I still need to check out the add-on disc. Hit me offlist if you're interested, I live just up the street from the Eastside meeting at Horne and Main.
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From: plug-discuss-bounces@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us [mailto:plug-discuss-bounces@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us]On Behalf Of FoulDragon@aol.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 11:19 AM
To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Subject: Fancy a new distribution

I think I'm gonna go over to the East Side meeting tomorrow, which gives me an opportunity to bum for discs.  :D
 
The thing is, it's been several years since I shopped around on distributions.
 
I used to like Slackware, but I notice there's no official x86-64 version (there IS slamd64 though).
 
I'm hesitant on Gentoo, anything Debian-derived, or most BSDs (although I LIKE the retro feel many BSDs offer) because they seem very reliant about sucking packages down the network.  When a 120Mb package takes 12 hours of nursing the connection, you can see why I'm hesitant.  I want lots of packages on the discs, and reasonably current ones.
 
Other major dislikes:  SysV init scripts.  Graphical boot.
 
Should I just go for slamd64, or does anyone else do a disc-oriented distribution without all the pretty shinies?