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Brent

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Question about downloads
« on: 5 April 2002, 12:22 »
Some of you have obviously run the downloaded versions of various distros.. What is the difference if any, between a down load and the boxed version?  I have always used the box version of any OS I have installed because I was (am) under the impression that it is more complete? if thats the correct word.

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« Reply #1 on: 5 April 2002, 13:32 »
the actual disks aren't more complete, but you can choose to miss out some of the disks from, say, a six disk set, since you will only need disk one to install linux, thus having a less complete version applicationwise, to save time with the download.

Also the thing you will miss getting the download versions are the manuals which come with the OS (though these and similar documentation are readily available and freely downloadable too in most cases) and your licence agreement.

With linux, the licence agreement for download versions is basically that you can use the stuff and there's no hassle. With a boxed version, the higher the price, the better the terms you get in your licence. You will probably be entitled to 'phone support et cetera.

But the actual software is the same so long as you download all the disks.
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« Reply #2 on: 5 April 2002, 18:31 »
The only real difference is on the boxed set you get printed manuals (and a box). And of course a certain amount of support.
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« Reply #3 on: 5 April 2002, 20:08 »
Thanks guys.  I dont really need the box, but with my limited knowledge, I can certainly use the printed manuals.  I think I will spring for the boxed version for that reason.  Most distos are very inexpensive anyway.