ed-j


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Joined: May 2007 |
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Posted: May 18 2007,19:08 |
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Hello from North Wales!
Novice on the buttons here. I've just made my first successful download of the dsl-3.2.iso which weighed in at an incredible 49.7MB (omg). I was so proud, I put it on a CD all by itself!
This has to be the most incredible Linux Trickery I've seen on my travels: Granted, I only experienced Ubuntu 5.10 for the first time in Nov' 2006, but I still think it has to take first place for the most amazing presentation of an OS.
I have just acquired 15 late 90's motherboards that might be very interested to meet DSL? All in good time.
Many thanks for the OS. All the best! ed-j
edit*** I appear to have made a minor glitch with the dsl-3.2.iso statement? Well, that's what I wrote on the CD when it had finished burning. I could be from the future? All in a days Novice!  edit2*** Having just read a thread talking about DSL v3.3RC3, it looks like the future can get quite stretchy round here.
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