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- Subject: Re: tlug-digest V1 #51
- From: "A.Tomita,Jr." <Alberto@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 02 Oct 1995 17:18:45 +0900
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> From: turnbull@example.com (Stephen J. Turnbull) > Date: Sun, 1 Oct 95 22:30 JST > Subject: Re: tlug-digest V1 #49 > [...] I have very convenient archive for my largest > packages, it's called "Sunsite" and it even upgrades my packages while > they're archived!) But I suspect that you will have plenty of company > if you decide to go that route. So backup accessibility shouldn't be > a problem. In the 386BSD setup program, there is an option to install from packages in a FTP server. I only wish Slackware's setup had a similar option, so I wouldn't have to FTP all the disks prior to installation. BTW, right now I'm FTPing the new Slackware 3.0 ELF. -tomita.
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