Hi there!
Yes Debian IS the best and so are its derivatives. One comes to mind
and it's called Ubuntu. This one is very popular now for ease of use
and installation. If no one has given you any CD yet you can always
ask the Ubuntu folks to snail mail you one.
Go here ->
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu
On 10/3/07, Henry Lintiaco <hlintiaco@???> wrote:
> Hello there:
>
> I don't have a broadband connection, can any of you
> guys help me to get the CD or DVD ISO image for the
> above installer. Im not linux geek or a techie but I
> want to show around here (this is a non profit Church
> organiztion) that we have a free software alternative
> to run a webserver, mailserver, print and data
> server..etc with minimum cost. I have friend who will
> help me out on this project. Prob. is I don't even
> have an installer. I check with Data Blitz and
> National Bookstore, they all have Fedora Books with
> installer. I guess Fedora 6 is better? But after some
> googling, Debian is the way to go for simple
> homeserver and non profit org. or what have you?
>
> I saw one sit offering 3 DVD for 386i installer at 17$
> and another 17$ for the 3 DVD collection of Apps. Can
> you help me on this?
>
> Im willing to pick up the DVDs at ur place and pay the
> installer DVD or Cd. My no. is 09179299149
>
>
> Thanks!!!
>
> Cris de Guzman
>
>
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