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I have to do a local install of OpenSUSE 10.3 x64. I downloaded the CD and DVD, both are net installs. According to this, something exists: Released Version - openSUSE ...
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    OpenSUSE 10.3 ISO Local Install

    I have to do a local install of OpenSUSE 10.3 x64. I downloaded the CD and DVD, both are net installs. According to this, something exists: Released Version - openSUSE

    Now, I know 10.0, 10.1, and 10.2 all had local installs available. Something has to exist. Can someone send me a link to where I can download the 6 ISOs?

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    Here's the 64-bit DVD version if that will work:

    http://download.opensuse.org/distrib...DVD-x86_64.iso

    You might double check to make sure it isn't what you already have.
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    Unfortunately, I absolutely require the CD version for the LOCAL 64 bit install.

    And I apologize, it is what I have already (the DVD), but I need CD's for the install server.
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    Sorry that won't work.

    I took a look around and could not find a download consisting of 6 iso images.

    Will post back if I should run across anything.
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    It looks like they are not packaging the same way. You choose a single KDE/Gnome version CD and the optional language and non-OSS CD's

    If you want the whole thing you must go to DVD.

    I assume that you then would install anything else you might want from the repositories.

    IMO 10.1 was over kill on what it installed by default. I think they narrowed it down in 10.2 and seem to have consolidated in 10.3.

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