Respin disks, I believe, are ones with a few
fixes
on i.e. more up-to-date than the original images. Certainly when I
downloaded
RH7 I was advised to get the respin images. They certainly worked fine in
the
end.
Oliver.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 6:51
PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Linux
I'm trying to download the iso for V7.0 of redhat there
are
two iso's which are termed respin any idea what that refers
to?
Thanks for the offer but I'm impatient I could have the ISO's by
the morning refreshed and ready to install
:)
Paul
-----Original Message----- From: Calum Morrell
[mailto:calum@xxxxxxx] Sent: 11 February 2001 18:43 To:
ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: Re: [ukha_d] Linux
Paul, take a
look at Red Hat 7.1, Mandrake 7.2, SUSE 7.1 [is that released yet?],
Turbo
Linux [forget the version number] or one of many others. My personal
preference is for Mandrake 7.2, but they are all excellent.
I have
the
GPLed versions of SUSE 7.0 and Mandrake 7.2 readily available - amongst
many, many others - and would be happy to send you a copy on a
nice shiny
Samsung CDR. If none of the above suit [I don't have Red Hat] drop
me a line and I'll search my catalogue for all available
distros.
One off offer - no charge!
Calum
Paul
Miller
wrote:
> Hi, > > All this talk about Linux has made
me
want to re-install Linux on a machine, > as I have been out of the
Linux scene for around 3-4 years can someone > suggest the best site
(fast) and I believe there is a version now that has a > proper
installation front end, I would prefer to d/l that one if possible. >
The last time I installed this I used slackware I believe this is not
the > easiest to install nowadays. > > I would also like
to
install Xwindows so I remote control it. > >
Thanks > > Paul >
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