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Debian 2.1



Hello!

The Debian 2.1 CDs have finally arrived. So now, as I promised, you're 
welcome to grab your copies. Here are the CDs that are available:

CD 1: main/binary vol.1
CD 2: main/binary vol.2, contrib/binary, contrib/source
CD 3: main/source vol.1
CD 4: main/source vol.2, extras
CD 5: non-free/binary, non-free/source, non-US/binary, non-US/source, extras

The extras on CD 4 is the stuff that CheapBytes added: KDE, 240 plus
page Debian User's Guide in electronic format, 2.2.X kernel in tarred
format (although AFAIK there's a source package in the distribution itself).

The extras on CD 5 is a mirror of the gnome-stage-slink area which has 
the following interesting items:
GTK+ 1.2
Gnome 1.0
Enlightenment DR0.15
Lots of Gnome apps, such as IceWM w/Gnome support, eeyes, gnumeric,
gmc, x-chat and more.

Recommended configurations are:
CDs 1,2,3,4,5 for those who want the whole thing
CDs 1,2,5 for those who aren't interested in the source
CD 5 for those who already have Debian 2.1 from elsewhere.

The price is the price of the blanks, 10 NIS / CD, plus 5 NIS for
shipping.

There's another thing that I have which may interest you: have you
seen the Penguin PC badges at http://www.scotgold.com ? If you
haven't, go check it out. These are standard 2.5cm x 2.5cm thick
stickers that vendors put on cases of computers they sell, with Tux
the penguin on them. They look very cute on a computer. I have a bunch
of these, so if you want some, add 3 NIS per piece (that's the amount
they cost me), and I'll send them to you together with the CDs.

So, if you're interested, please finger me for my address (finger
alexsh@hectic.net), and send a check there. Write exactly what disks
you want, and how many penguin badges you want. Also write your
address, and e-mail in case I have any questions. When I get your
check I'll mail you the CDs & badges. You can also call me at
053-809977 at any time if you have any questions.

Be hearing from you!


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Alex Shnitman                            | http://www.debian.org
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"I think there is a world market for about five computers."
	-- Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM, 1943