Hey Steve,
I'm in the Toronto area and would be willing to burn and ship you the DVDs for cost, what to cite exactly which ones you want along with any other things? If you want I can purchase you a HDD and ship some other bandwidth intensive files/torrents.
Regards,
Andrew Paolucci
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On March 1, 2018 9:28 AM, Steve Petrie, P.Eng. via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote:
Greetings To GTALUG,
I am starting to order the parts for building a new
desktop PC to run debian Linux as primary operating system. Replacing an ancient
Dell desktop PC with MS Windows XP.
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I'm looking for a source for full set of
physical debian Linux (LXDE) installation DVDs (NOT a live install, as I
understand that Linux does not yet support live install with
UEFI).
I need the installation DVDs because I use
a very slow telephone-grade dial-up line modem for my Internet connection,
so a Linux installation via network is not feasible. (I plan to try to keep
using the dial-up line with the new debian Linux PC, at least for the first
while. GTALUG advice put me on to the idea of using a USB dial-up modem with
Linux.)
Found a U.S.A.-side vendor www.shoplinuxonline.org but am
concerned about getting caught in snags with payment / collection of Canadian
customs duties, that may be collected by courier delivering to the Canadian
address from U.S.A
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Does anyone know of a Canadian-side online
seller of debian Linux (LXDE) DVD installation sets ??
I could potentially beg use of a friend's Windows
10 setup on Bell Fibe, and download the debian Linux LXDE) DVD image files and
burn the DVDs myself, but I prefer to avoid the hassle and probable
mistakes.
Any thoughts from GTALUG members, on this piddling
but potentially messy detail of getting a full set of debian Linux (LXDE)
install DVDs, greatly appreciated !!
Best Regards,
Steve