[Preston] Old Linux Distros

Chris Jackson chris.jackson at blueyonder.co.uk
Mon Feb 27 18:27:09 GMT 2006


Dear Preston Linux Guru's,

sorry i don't get involved very much with your User Groups, I just sit in 
the background and read any Preston Linux Usergroups mail that is sent to 
me. I don't know much about the inside of  Linux & how it works, but use it 
with OpenOffice on one of my computers. I have got Original boxed SUSE Linux 
Professional versions I have bought in the past, complete with doorstep 
manuals FREE to the preston Group if you can make use of them? Version6.0 / 
v6.2 / v6.4 / v7.0 all in brand new off the shelf condition.

Best Regards,
                        to all Linux User Groups
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Guy Heatley" <guy.heatley at gmail.com>
To: "Preston and Lancashire Linux User Group" <preston at mailman.lug.org.uk>
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: [Preston] Old Linux Distros


Any "Live" bootable distros would be useful e.g. Knoppix. In my
experience you can never have too many of these lying about.
Cheers!
--
Guy

On 2/26/06, Field Matthew <MLF1ECT at bolton.ac.uk> wrote:
> Hello all
>  A friend tried to post this earlier but it doesn't seem to have got 
> through, so he's asked me to post it.
>
>
> Hello all
>
> I havent posted in a looong while but ive got something to offer you guys
>
> Ive been collecting distros on cd (bootable ones) since 2000 and have a 
> fair collection I think (only the free ones, once mandrake and rh went to 
> payg then I stopped) ;)
>
> I will go through and see what I have but im here to gauge interest to see 
> if anyone wants any?
>
> If not then they go in the bin
>
> D
>
> Please send any replies direct to dyfed at dsl.pipex.com
>
>
> Regards
>
> Matthew Field
>
>
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--
Guy

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