Subj : Slackware 14.2 Sale [Was: CD Distribution Sale]
To   : KK4QBN
From : jagossel
Date : Mon Aug 14 2017 06:08 pm

 Re: Slackware 14.2 Sale [Was: CD Distribution Sale]
 By: KK4QBN to Nightfox on Mon Aug 14 2017 17:31:17

>   Re: Slackware 14.2 Sale [Was: CD Distribution Sale]
>   By: Nightfox to Fringe on Mon Aug 14 2017 12:43:14
>
>  Fr>> contact: [email protected]
>
>  Ni> Why do you think people these days would pay for this? This isn't 1996
>  Ni> anymore. Broadband internet is common, and fewer people these days even
>  Ni> use CDs or DVDs anymore. It's fairly easy to download a Linux distro an
>  Ni> write it to a USB flash drive (or CD/DVD if someone has a burner and wa
>  Ni> to do it that way).
>
> We've been trying to tell this persone this for a month or more.. they just
> pissed when we do... maybe someone out there only has a 2400bps modem.. but
> that were the case, this slack would'nt install to their system.
>
> --
>
> Tim Smith (KK4QBN)
> KK4QBN BBS

What I find interesting is that this is the latest version of Slackware.  Like
many others have said: "Why?"  I can download it myself and just run it in a
VM.  :)  Although, I never really used Slackware.  I've been partial to Arch
Linux and that variant (specifically Antergos).

-jag
Code it, script it, automate it!

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