Hi,

  I got one from i-Connect.  i-Connect can always make a CDROM
  from the debian stable or development release tree for you
  when you order from them.  This is not mass production line.
  The CD is made on the order basis.  This mean the CD I ordered
  last week might be different the one you will order tomorrow.

  I've experience no problem from i-Connect's CD apart from the
  problems of the debian distribution itself.

  BTW,  I have no relation to i-Connect aside from getting the
  latest Debian CD from them.

Richard G. Roberto wrote:
:
:On Mon, 13 Jan 1997, Robin Rowe wrote:
:
:> Hi. How do I find out what Debian CD-ROM's are available? Is there an
:> article somewhere that comparitively rates them?
:
:This is a good question.  I'm looking for a 1.2.x cd as well,
:but I need it to look decent.  It can't be "disk 26 of the 43 cd
:internet bonanza!!" and it can't be a gold CDR with Debian
:scribbled on it in black marker.  I need to be able to show it to
:other people (like my boss) ;-)  Does anyone know of a CD for
:sale that looks presentable (i.e. has an actual screened or
:printed face)?
:
:Thanks in advance.
:
:Richard G. Roberto
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
:011-81-3-3437-7967 - Tokyo, Japan
:


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