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Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 11:03:09 -0300
From: Alastair Reid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> we still don't have any recent Linux installations here
> to test out a proper fix on.
Surely someone at Glasgow CS dept can lend you the Redhat CD ROM
and boot disk?
If not, Computer World (I think that's the name) isn't too far away.
Or you could order direct from Redhat. Or save money by ordering
from Cheap Bytes (but better to pay extra to RH to support further
development).
Or you can upgrade by ftp - I'm sure there's a mirror near you.
Upgrading only takes about 15 minutes of work - and a couple of hours
of ignoring the machine while it copies files.
(Time estimate based on my experience of Redhat 5.0. I'm not sure
how good the other distributions are for upgrading.)
Alastair