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- From: hatton@socrates.ucsf.edu (Tom Hatton)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Re: What is a "CSD"?
- Message-ID: <hatton.716256437@cgl.ucsf.edu>
- Date: 12 Sep 92 00:07:17 GMT
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- ian@stirling.hursley.ibm.com (Ian Stirling) writes:
-
- >I made the initial suggestion to the OS/2 group to use FTP. I would expect the
- >CSD images to certainly be on the FTP server, as the initial suggestion was based
- >solely on providing the CSD's.
-
- One vote here for letting us send in $ to cover media and shipping costs,
- because if I were to ftp N Mb of CSD/Service-and-Performance and then
- modem it to my home machine, the cost would be substantial - the account
- belongs to the lab, not me, and trying to re-imburse would be an exercise
- in bureaucracy I do not want to contemplate.
-
- Of course, I think I *have* the CSD, since I have applied all pertinent
- patches. So it would just be the "new" (S&P) package I'd want anyway,
- no?
-
- It might be nice to provide several options, but I assume this has been
- considered. :-)
-
- Tom
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