Get the new slackware 3.0 and redhat on CD. Think they are
both included in one of QUE's reference books (which are quite good also).
These newer versions have a better installation program which will allow you
to install off a non-priority ide cd drive (not many of use have scsi yet...)
without headache.
Franco
At 05:05 PM 7/27/96 -0400, you wrote:
>Sorry for the off-topic but:
>I'm looking for a good, cheap version of Linux
>to do development on my own system. I know I can
>download a copy for a few hours, but I'd kinda like
>disks/CD's.
>My local Egghead sells a box-o-Slackware v2.2...should
>I bother spending the money for this, or is there something out there that
really kicks its butt?
>
>Since this is off topic, please reply only to me, not
>the list.
>
>-Jeff
>
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