I just asked my husband about this and he said that there isn't a difference in the
actual software (CD's) He also said that Linux-CD is probably more expensive because
they only sell Linux CD's whereas Cheap*Bytes sells Linux, FreeBSD and all sorts of
stuff. You might want to see if there is anything extra you get from Linux-CD seeing
as they cost more...maybe a book (Installation Guide or something) that comes with the
CD's.
Hope that helps some.
Shawn Ann
--- "jennyw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>I'm just amazed at the number of places you can get Linux CDs at these days.
>Anyone care to recommend a favorite place?
>
>It seems that the various sites have vastly different pricing schemes for
>the various distributions. I'm kind of on the cheap side myself, but would
>like to know what the difference is (e.g. Cheap*Bytes has Debian 2.2 binary
>(3 CDs) for 6.99; it's 29.95 at Linux-CD).
>
>Thanks!
>
>Jen
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