On Tue, 30 May 2000, you wrote:
> Michaelthe only differences between the 7.0 and 7.0-2 iso
> images (the GPL CD or 'disc one' in a boxed set) is in the
> installation routines, that means the programs whose only job
> is to actually run the installation process. The end product
> of that ins
On Tue, 30 May 2000, Denis HAVLIK wrote:
>:~>Paul,
>:~>Does this mean I can go ahead and install the 3 cd's I got with the cheapo
>:~>version of "7.0 complete" without worrying that I will "degrade" my current
>:~>7.02
>
>Should work OK.
Ah. Then forget about that part of my reply!!
Paul
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On Mon, 29 May 2000, Michael wrote:
>Paul,
>Does this mean I can go ahead and install the 3 cd's I got with the cheapo
>version of "7.0 complete" without worrying that I will "degrade" my current
>7.02
>install. And does it mean that I can just throw any distro over mandrake
>and pick and choose
Michaelthe only differences between the 7.0 and 7.0-2 iso
images (the GPL CD or 'disc one' in a boxed set) is in the
installation routines, that means the programs whose only job
is to actually run the installation process. The end product
of that installation, that means the software that is
:~>Paul,
:~>Does this mean I can go ahead and install the 3 cd's I got with the cheapo
:~>version of "7.0 complete" without worrying that I will "degrade" my current
:~>7.02
Should work OK.
:~>install. And does it mean that I can just throw any distro over mandrake
:~>and pick and choose as to
Paul,
Does this mean I can go ahead and install the 3 cd's I got with the cheapo
version of "7.0 complete" without worrying that I will "degrade" my current
7.02
install. And does it mean that I can just throw any distro over mandrake
and pick and choose as to what I feel are the best of each, rol