The 7.2 that you download will have the final kde2 files. The
7.2 that will be sold via retail will have kde1.99 and they will
patch it via MandrakeUpdate. This is from one of the VP's of
MandrakeSoft.
The posts that come from [EMAIL PROTECTED] or similar are
from a program that they have
On Saturday 28 October 2000 12:57 pm, you wrote:
The 7.2 that you download will have the final kde2 files. The
7.2 that will be sold via retail will have kde1.99 and they will
patch it via MandrakeUpdate. This is from one of the VP's of
MandrakeSoft.
I suspect that was revised.
At 10:57 AM 00/10/28 -0700, you wrote:
The 7.2 that you download will have the final kde2 files. The
7.2 that will be sold via retail will have kde1.99 and they will
patch it via MandrakeUpdate. This is from one of the VP's of
MandrakeSoft.
The posts that come from [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
creaktop,
If you look a little further below the 7.2beta and the 7.1
and 7.0 entries they have one for 7.2 final pre ordering. I
think is $3.99 for 2 CD's.
--- Original Message ---
nomad creaktop [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wrote on
Sat, 28 Oct 2000 22:48:16 +0200
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At 10:57 AM
Maybe Larry or Tom could explain what the best way to setup 7.2
would be, either update what you have or clean install?
Tom may provide guidance but I'm afraid you don't want to follow me
:-) I've got 7.2 installed but I've got to boot it off a floppy because
something goes nuts during the
nomad creaktop wrote:
[snip]
Did you order 7.2 beta 3 or 7.2 final ?
If final, then how because there isn't a link there for ordering it...
or can you pre-order and how ???
[snip]
creaktop.it's on the page where you list all of the
CheapBytes CD's.
At 03:01 PM 00/10/28 -0700, you wrote:
nomad creaktop wrote:
[snip]
Did you order 7.2 beta 3 or 7.2 final ?
If final, then how because there isn't a link there for ordering it...
or can you pre-order and how ???
[snip]
creaktop.it's on the page where you list all of the
CheapBytes
Thanks a lot I found it... they ought to really list it on the front ... oh
well
Anybody got some good links on where to get free linux books (download) or
documentation projects that are not too broad. I've already got the LNAG,
www.oreilly.com
They have a lot of their books online.
Larry Marshall wrote:
Maybe Larry or Tom could explain what the best way to setup 7.2
would be, either update what you have or clean install?
Tom may provide guidance but I'm afraid you don't want to follow me
:-) I've got 7.2 installed but I've got to boot it off a floppy because