vees


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Posted: Dec. 22 2005,19:43 |
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Hi,
First, I have to say that DSL is truly awesome, by far the best mini-CD distro I have ever seen. One of its most useful and well-designed feature is the DSL extensions.
In my case there is only a small problem: I can only afford dial-up. So getting as many extensions as I want is not easy. Could I suggest that you make a CD of extensions which users such as myself could order? All that would be needed then is to point the extensions application to the CD as a extension repository and install the extensions locally.
Also - admins asked to fix computers which are not connected to the internet, or have connection problems, would benefit from having such a CD with DSL extensions.
Does that make sense?
Kind regards,
VS
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