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Re: Can anyone make 3.0.3 available via anonymous FTP?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Rick Forrester)
Fri Oct 25 11:50:26 1996

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In-Reply-To: Your message of "Fri, 25 Oct 1996 09:27:09 EDT."
             <Pine.LNX.3.91.961025092431.24299B-100000@washington.patriot.net> 
Date: Fri, 25 Oct 1996 08:21:11 -0700
From: Rick Forrester <rickf@glacier.jpl.nasa.gov>
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Not right now, Steve, but if someone does, I can donate the full set of 
upgrade rpms from the Red Hat site.  I'd be willing to upload them so 
someone could crank up a complete, working v3.0.3.  In the meantime, 
what distribution is now on sunsite?  On InfoMagic? On Walnut Creek?  
They might be good sources for 3.0.3.  Might try Cheapbytes, too & see 
what's available there.

Best
-Rickf

> Does anyone out there have the resources available to make the Red Hat
> Linux 3.0.3 CD-ROM available via anonymous FTP?  Given the recent thread
> about concerns with 4.0, the desire to wait for 4.1 (or whatever), and the
> loss of 3.0.3 on Red Hat's site, perhaps someone else has the resources
> to make 3.0.3 available.  Unfortunately, I'm no longer in a position
> with my employer where I could experiment with making it available,
> so I throw the suggestion out for everyone else to consider.
> 
> -Steve Coile
>  Systems Engineer, Patriot Computer Group
> 

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