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Jman
2004-06-21, 01:42 AM CDT
Distrowatch (http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=fedora) pointed me to linuxcd.org (http://www.linuxcd.org/view_distro.php?lst=1&id_cate=16&id_distro=118) for Fedora CDs.

Ug
2004-06-21, 02:01 AM CDT
Haven't you got a broadband connection?

I got mine from UseLinux.co.uk (http://www.uselinux.co.uk/) but they are also available from the Linux Emporium. (http://www.linuxemporium.co.uk)

An official Fedora Core page of distributors can be found here (http://fedora.redhat.com/download/vendors.html).

Jman
2004-06-21, 02:13 AM CDT
I do, but there are people out there who don't or have some other problem getting the isos or burning them.

That official list looks very comprehensive and a good place to start.

Ug
2004-06-21, 02:16 AM CDT
I just wondered.

The official list isn't as long as it used to be rather surprisingly.

bubazoo
2004-10-16, 09:59 PM CDT
yeah, myself I'd like to order the DVD version, I don't care about the sources, I just don't have a DVD writer, and I don't like swapping disks all the time.

imdeemvp
2004-10-17, 01:25 AM CDT
i used to order from here www.easylinuxcds.com i no longer do since i do my downloads at work (T1) :D

tchung
2004-10-17, 01:34 AM CDT
Don't forget my personal project http://LinuxInstall.org where you can order all releases from Fedora Project including DVDs.

If you ask me nice, I'll even send you a free copy. :)

Thomas

imdeemvp
2004-10-17, 01:39 AM CDT
If you asks me nice, I'll even send you a free copy.
thats very nice of you....you should charge a little more :)

greatscot
2005-01-22, 09:57 PM CST
I have purchased all of my distros from http://linuxcentral.com and have never had a problem :)