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Hi everyone.

This is the thread to find the distros you need. The people on the list can be contacted via PM and arrangements made.

Current Available Distros:

JHB:



1. Suse: Mav3rick (10.1 32-bit, 10.2 64-bit), AlphA (9.3 32-bit, 10.0 32&64-bit, 10.1 32-bit)
2. Ubuntu: GlitchFreak (6.10 32-bit), AlphA (5.04, 5.10 32&64-bit, 6.06)
3. Ubuntu Server: GlitchFreak (32&64-bit)
4. Kubuntu: GlitchFreak (6.10 32&64-bit), AlphA (5.04, 6.06 32&64-bit, 6.10)
5. Edubuntu: GlitchFreak
6. Xubuntu: AlphA
7. Fedora Core: AlphA (3), GlitchFreak (6)
8. CentOS: GlitchFreak (4.4), Mav3rick (4.3 32-bit)
9. PCLinuxOS: GlitchFreak (0.92)
10. KnoppMyth: GlitchFreak (R5D1)
11. PCLinux_Myth: GlitchFreak
12. Puppy: AlphA (2.0)
13. Knoppix: AlphA (4.0, 5.0), GlitchFreak (5.0.1)
14. Damn Small: AlphA
15. IpCop: AlphA (1.4.10)
16. Smoothwall: AlphA
17. ClusterKnoppix: GlitchFreak
18. Caos (Cluster Linux): GlitchFreak
19. Mandriva Free: GlitchFreak (2007 32&64-bit)

PTA:

1. Suse: Futs (10.2 32-bit)
2. Fedora Core: Futs (5)
3. Knoppix: Futs (5)
4. Slackware: Futs (10,11)
5. Knoppix STD: Futs
6. RedHat Enterprise: Futs (4 U4 32-bit)
7. Ubuntu Server: Futs (6.06.1)

DBN:

1. Fedora Core: Ron2K (4, 5)
2. Kubuntu: Anthropoid (5.10)
3. Gentoo: Ron2K (2006.1)

CPT:

1. Ubuntu: Judas (6.10 64-bit, 6.06 32-bit)
2. Kubuntu: Judas (6.06 32-bit)
3. Arch Linux: Judas (0.7.2 32-bit + XFCE packages)
4. Gentoo: Judas (2006.1 Live CD 32-bit)
5. NetBSD: Judas (3.1 RC 3 32-bit)
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Sounds good!
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Post by mav3rick »

Ok, let me get this started.

I'm looking for Suse 10.2 64-bit preferably DVD version. Anybody have this yet?
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Post by Anthro »

I smell a sticky...
Mods ??
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Post by SoulBlade »

Very sticky...
In 2-4 months we may be having a distro and open source hdd? (You'll know what I'm talking about if you're reading the anime section)

Count me in for the time being. :-)
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Post by Mori »

I second the sticky idea.

Anyone here have Slack 11.0 ???


@mav, i'm busy d/l 10.2 32bit DVD...
That gonna help ???
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Mori wrote:I second the sticky idea.

Anyone here have Slack 11.0 ???


@mav, i'm busy d/l 10.2 32bit DVD...
That gonna help ???
Cool, now we have a seeder. We just need someone to donate the hdd. Rayne?
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Mori wrote:I second the sticky idea.

Anyone here have Slack 11.0 ???


@mav, i'm busy d/l 10.2 32bit DVD...
That gonna help ???
Thanks Mori.

I'm busy d/l'ing the 64-bit version. But its going to be at least another 2 weekends ... isdn :(

But if nobody has it by then I'll be willing to share!
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When I get back next year I'll probably donate the HDD.
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Post by GlitchFreak »

I got CentOS 4.4
Recent versions of Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Edubuntu
I think there is also a Mandriva floating around here somewhere.
But if anything is needed and is on IS FTP, I can get it...

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Post by maxxis »

Lets add some toffee to this.

Ooooh. How sticky this has become. :lol:

Great thread guys.
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Post by GlitchFreak »

Can we not have a post at the beginnning of the thread showing the current avaliable distro's that people have.

Then they can PM or whateva to get it?
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GlitchFreak wrote:Can we not have a post at the beginnning of the thread showing the current avaliable distro's that people have.

Then they can PM or whateva to get it?
I'm on it :)
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mav3rick wrote:I'm on it :)
Dude, you are! Sorry, but you now the list manager... :) Maybe as people add distros to the list you can update yours on the top? Kinda like

Ubuntu - GlitchFreak, Eric Clapton
Kubuntu - DAvid Hasselhoff, Fabio
Suse - Don Johnson
PcLinuxOS - Sylvester Stallone
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Ok, list updated ... let me know if I forgot anything.
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Post by GlitchFreak »

I don't see the Hoff nor Fabio there... :)

It's kewl. Hopefully it'll be quite large soon. Let me know if I can d/load anything of IS FTP that might be useful.
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Oh yes, I got KnoppMyth and PCLinux_Myth which are kinda OS with Myth TV integrated. MythTV is a PVR system.

I also got PCLinuxOS 0.92 (i think the version is corrent)
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GlitchFreak wrote:Oh yes, I got KnoppMyth and PCLinux_Myth which are kinda OS with Myth TV integrated. MythTV is a PVR system.

I also got PCLinuxOS 0.92 (i think the version is corrent)
Thanks man!

Ok list updated. I've also started to seperate into regions ... so that people can contact those closest to them.
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I still think we should do the removable hard drive thing, like in the anime section. If anyone thinks that it will be a good idea, let me know and if I get enough support, I'll buy one and start the whole thing off.

As for distributions of my own, I have Fedora Core 4 and 5. When I get the ADSL line at home next year I'll be adding Gentoo to the list.
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Post by Judas »

It looks like some people are needed in CPT, so this is what I've got: ;)
  • Ubuntu 6.10 "Edgy Eft" (x86_64)
  • Ubuntu 6.06 "Dapper Drake" (i386)
  • Kubuntu 6.06 "Dapper Drake" (i386)
  • Arch Linux 0.7.2 "Gimmick" (i386) - with packages for XFCE
  • Gentoo 2006.1 Live CD (i386)
  • NetBSD 3.1 Release Candidate 3 (i386)
I like the hard drive idea - with a big enough hard disk we could add the ISO files as well as packages for the distros and some FOSS apps, like OO.o and Firefox.
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Updated! Thanks Judas.

This list is looking good!
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Post by SoulBlade »

Hmm, I knew the hdd wud be handy. (I want it named after me :twisted: 8) ) (I'm getting ahead of everything now),
Anyway since its all open source, what's the chance of adding other open source apps for linux and er....windows???

PFC used to put Linux OS'es on the coverdics. I'm sure I have loads at home. I'm not sure bout licensing but it wud be ok to include it on the hdd? I reckon it wud be.

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SoulBlade wrote:Hmm, I knew the hdd wud be handy. (I want it named after me :twisted: 8) ) (I'm getting ahead of everything now),
Anyway since its all open source, what's the chance of adding other open source apps for linux and er....windows???

PFC used to put Linux OS'es on the coverdics. I'm sure I have loads at home. I'm not sure bout licensing but it wud be ok to include it on the hdd? I reckon it wud be.

Thx
That wudn't b a prob rt licensing. I'm downloading the open cd and open source free cd too...
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Post by AlphA »

Fedora Core 3
Ubuntu 5.04
Ubuntu 5.10 (32 and 64 bit)
Ubuntu 6.06
Xubuntu
Kubuntu 5.04
Kubuntu 6.06 (32 and 64 bit)
Kubuntu 6.10
Puppy Linux 2.0
Knoppix 5.0 (and 4.0)
Damn Small Linux (newest one - dont remember the version)
SuSE 9.3 (32 bit)
SuSE 10.0 (32 and 64Bit)
SuSE 10.1 (32Bit)
IpCop (1.4.10)
Smoothwall

Ubuntu 7.04
Ubuntu 7.10
Ubuntu 8.04
Ubuntu 8.10
Kubuntu 8.10
Ubuntu 9.04

Linux Mint 6 (felicia)



And some older releases of Redhat & SuSE.

Thats as much as I can think of without being at home to check my discs.
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Wow, thats some collection! Thanks AlphA.
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