Random stuff to give away
Kimi A. Adams
plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Thu, 06 Jun 2002 11:03:31 -0700
This could be used for the install fest or other prizes at meetings
too. If you would like to donate to AZOTO, let me know and we can have
someone pick up anything you donate. There will be a tax donation letter
to follow if you wish to do this through AZOTO.
Kimi Adams, Treasurer
AZOTO.org
At 6/5/02, you wrote:
>I have the following list of random distributions and stuff that I no
>longer use. If anybody wants it, they can have it. Perhaps some of
>it could be used for the InstallFest? Or door prizes? Or whatever...
>
>All the distributions are the retail boxed versions (no "download" or
>"gpled" ones). They all come with all necessary CDs, boot disks (and
>DVDs, in the case of SuSE 7.x) and manuals. The SuSE ones (unless
>noted) may or may not have all the stickers and tie tacks and the
>like.
>
>I don't think I'll be making any meetings any time soon so if you want
>any of this, you'll have to stop on by my house and pick 'em up. Give
>me a private email for directions.
>-----------------------------------------------------------------------
>Red Hat Linux 6.0
>Red Hat Linux 6.1 Deluxe
>Red Hat Linux 6.2 Deluxe
>Red Hat Linux 7.0 Standard
>
>SuSE 6.2 [1]
>SuSE 6.3 (Missing CD1 -- am looking for it now)
>SuSE 6.4 German [2]
>SuSE 7.0 Professional
>SuSE 7.1 Professional [3]
>SuSE 7.1 Professional
>SuSE 7.2 Professional
>
>Debian 2.1 Boxed Set [4]
>Storm Linux 2000 [5]
>
>Mandrake Linux 7.1 Essential
>
>Caldera OpenLinux 2.3 [6]
>
>KDE 2.0 Development Book (4 copies) [7]
>
>[1] Also includes a full set of the German CDs which come with the
> crypto packages (ssh, pgp, etc). The US CDs did not, back then
>[2] This is the German version. All the CDs installation is in
> English but the docs are all in German.
>[3] This is like new! I opened it once but never used it. It
> includes everything.
>[4] This is the boxed set that VA Linux and SGI were distributing
> awhile back. Even if you don't use the CD, the included O'Reilly
> "Learning Debian GNU/Linux" book(!) (and Debian quick-start
> booklet and Debian bumper sticker) make this worth having.
>[5] I got this at a show but never even opened it (no spare boxes).
> It's a Debian based system with a graphical installation. Looks
> slick but Storm has since gone out of business.
>[6] Older, but was first distro to come with Partition Magic and a
> full graphical installation.
>[7] This is *the* "how to develop KDE applications" book. Most of it
> applies to KDE 3.x as well. A $50 value :-) ISBN: 0-672-31891-1
>--
>Kurt Granroth - "KDE -- Conquer Your Desktop"
>KDE Developer/Evangelist | granroth@kde.org
>http://www.granroth.org | kurt@granroth.org
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