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Post by neon_chameleon »

We have one of these in our campus library now.

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lol. Seems to have quite recent updated distro's though.
freedomtoaster.org wrote:The Freedom Toaster is a conveniently located, self-contained ‘Bring 'n Burn' facility, where users bring their own blank discs and make copies of the open source software they require.
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Post by Bobendren »

But does it make toast?
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Post by AlphA »

Cool! I used that Freedom Toaster for the first time a few months ago at LinuxWorld in Sandton.... Made a copy of SuSE 9.3....I thought it was a way cool machine!
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TUKS has had that for ages... Very nifty!
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Post by Soap »

THey've had something similar like that in Europe called Copy Station to copy CDs for you.
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Was that "Copy Station" there for people to copy any cd's they liked? Like a cd writer for the public???
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