On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 08:17:09AM -0800, carolyn hunter wrote: > I've spent one and one half hours scouring your web pages, looking to > download your so called free OS. > > I'm 64 years old and don't have that time to spend on futile searches.
http://www.debian.org/ Click "Getting Debian" Click "mirrors" link Click "CD images download page" link Click "Download CD images using HTTP or FTP" link (or the http_ftp button). Note: you can get this far by going to google and typing "debian cd download", chose link #2 Choose a site, for me I'd choose ftp.au.debian.org because its close to me. Click "3.0rev0" link Click "i386" link Download the ISO images. > is it, or is it not FREE? Sure is, http://www.debian.org/intro/free > and if it is....where can i download it? See amove > I've been all over the map...trying to get a download site that has it but > all i seem to get back to is the click and add to an already existing linux > os( previous loaded on a Wal-Mart computer. Did you go to the site map? "getting Debian" section has a link that says "Downloading Debian CD images via HTTP/FTP" > I'd like to try your os on my aged computer, 1998, but can't find a plain > old, simple, free trial sample download, for a dial up account, with a > current windows os.although i seem to find it, and when i read the fine > print, it's for a computer that's PRE_LOADED already, from Wal-Mart, etc. For a dial-up account, I'd strongly recommend you use one of the CD vendors which are found at http://www.debian.org/CD/vendors as you'll find it at lot easier. I just checked one vendor and they sold the entire 7 CD set for 21.75 US dollars. - Craig -- Craig Small VK2XLZ GnuPG:1C1B D893 1418 2AF4 45EE 95CB C76C E5AC 12CA DFA5 Eye-Net Consulting http://www.enc.com.au/ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MIEEE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Debian developer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>