On 20 Dec 2006 at 11:19, Carroll Grigsby wrote: > Back when I was on dialup, I bought several CD sets from www.cheapbytes.com, > and I was very pleased with their service. You can find other CD vendors at > distrowatch.com; as an added bonus, these guys contribute some of their > revenue back to the OSS community. Sounds good. I went to the Ditribution page at fedora.redhat, and found a couple of Canadian distributors. Right now I am trying to figure out which distribution I need. I see 1386, x86, x86_64, and i686 all spoken of, and the vendors I have found so far seem to only carry i386 and x86_64. Will the i386 distribution do for a 486 or Pentium machine? > Other possible CD/DVD sources include many of the Linux magazines that are > often available at the chain bookstores. Better yet, is there a Linux user > group in your area? That I don't know, but perhaps I can find out. The only user group I ever belonged to was for the Amiga, and that was in the Vancouver area. Thanks for the help. Larry -- O Sibili, Si. Ergo Fortibus es in ero. O Nobili! Deis Trux. Vatis inem? Causen Dux! -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list