I have seen bixes at BestBuy saying "Linux #.0" and I have been unable to determine the releasing ditribution except in one case - that was some release my MacMillian - supposedly a RH based release.
ROFL, that reminds me of the time that I 'borrowed' 10 CDs of AOL 7 (for melting purposes) from a local newsstand... Each one was '3 months free'... 30 months = 2.5 years of free AOL ;DNew Linux Version 7.0 now with 10,000 free hours
I have seen bixes at BestBuy saying "Linux #.0" and I have been unable to determine the releasing ditribution except in one case - that was some release my MacMillian - supposedly a RH based release.
Unless you have then different names with 10 credit cards.... ;DEach one was '3 months free'... 30 months = 2.5 years of free AOL ;D
While I'm out of the net connection, I even thought installing AOhell and get that free minutes but I'm more afraid of having to install that Win2K on my box.... :'(
I think that MacMillan and Mandrake have a distro deal. So, Linux 7.0 would probably be Linux-Mandrake x.x.I have seen bixes at BestBuy saying "Linux #.0" and I have been unable to determine the releasing ditribution except in one case - that was some release my MacMillian - supposedly a RH based release.
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