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Wow, you're awesome Oz! I'm getting variable speeds from 40 kB up to 140 kB whilst I download it right now. I used to have dial up that I could ...
- 01-12-2008 #11Linux Newbie
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Wow, you're awesome Oz! I'm getting variable speeds from 40 kB up to 140 kB whilst I download it right now. I used to have dial up that I could type faster than it could download, so I have plenty of patience, anyways. But this is great... Arch is the only OS I've gotten to successfully install on this computer (it's falling apart and probably has some electrical tape in it...). I didn't really expect it to run at all, but having anything (even if it is old) is good. Having a fully installed OS with GUI would really be nice. I probably still won't use the GUI much for this computer (or anything else but the basics), but I still like to have things there for me if I want.
Thanks again so much.
- 01-12-2008 #12forum.guy
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Don't Panic was released in August 2007, so it's not really all that old. I'm pretty sure that this ISO was the last release for the full version.
Have fun with it.oz
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- 01-12-2008 #13Linux Newbie
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lol sorry, I meant that I would have been happy with even the first "full" edition. I knew already that "Don't Panic" was the latest edition (although I only noticed because I like Douglas Adams' work...
). The image is slightly smaller than I'd expect, but I'm pretty sure you are correct in thinking it's full.
Thanks again




