You can always order a slackware cd set for under 10 dollars if you want to go with slackware. also i'm sure some of us with high speeds can burn a cd for you if you can't order one yourself. All it costs is the cost of a blank cd and a beer in most cases. --- Raul A. Gallegos mailto:raul at asmodean.net http://www.asmodean.net For millions of years, mankind lived just like the animals.. Then something happened, which unleashed the power of our imagination... We learned to talk... On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Michael wrote: > > > Hello all: > > Has my apology been excepted? > > Any how, some times you got to throe a spike in to the mix. > Building a Linux box over a dialup connection, with a 2.5K per second download at the best of times, > is next to impossible. > > I am well a where that Redhat 7.0 might be on the not up to date side, but what's one to do. > I have inquired about Slackware 8.0 locally but the gentleman isn't in to much of a hurry in providing me with a copy. I don't relish the idea of trying to get it over my dialup. > There is a Transport boot image available for Redhat 7.0, Redhat 7.0 and the Artic Transport Classic is what I have, so I got to try an fly with it, at least until the new year, when high speed will be available in my area. > > Best regards to all: > Michael > > > > <grin> > >