On Tue, 01 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 10:37:18AM -0800, Bryan Hamon wrote:
> > I'm looking for a site to download ISO files for
> > different Linux distro's that does not require me to
> > access an FTP site.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Bryan

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> 
> SuSE:------------------------------------------
> SuSE does not seem to make iso's available for 
> download. It's not like it's required by law.
> 

iso images are available for suse, or at least here in Europe, tucows has them,
as to who creates them i dont know. Futhermore i dont know if they support rsync
either.

> 
> Who'd I forget? I dunno... I have to stop somewhere, 
> there's a billion distributions...
> Heck, I almost stopped after Debian and Slackware :-)

>From what i have seen of some of the other smaller not so well known
distro's its a good thing to stop after redhat, deb, etc, suse and slackware.

etc is there to protect me, otherwise someone is going to say whats up with my
xxx distro, which means in turn i dont want to get into a discussion on which
one is best, we have been there and done that zillions of times.

> 
> have fun
> 
> greg
> 
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