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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Suse 7.1 Eval (where is it) Post 2079 by amucci on Wednesday 18th of April 2001 09:21:56 AM
Old 04-18-2001
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I can't seem to find 7.1 Eval anywhere. All the links (i tried 20 of em) are invalid. Even the ones on their site. Did they take this eval down for any reason (bugs, security risks). Also, is there any versions of Linux that you can burn a CD and run it directly from the CD without having to install it on a computer?

Many thanks,

Alski
 

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