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- The Linux Distribution HOWTO
- by Erik Troan, ewt@sunsite.unc.edu
- v3.0, 10 February 1995
-
- This document lists the various software distributions and services
- available for Linux via mail order, anonymous FTP, and other sources.
- It is based on previous versions by Matt Welsh, mdw@sunsite.unc.edu.
-
- 1. Introduction
-
- There is no single distribution of the Linux software. Instead, there
- are many such distributions, available both via anonymous FTP and mail
- order on floppy, tape, or CD-ROM. This document is an attempt to
- present information on many of the available distributions of Linux.
- This document also contains information on many miscellaneous services
- and goods available for Linux, ranging from consulting and support to
- T-shirts and virtual beer.
-
- The purpose of this document is to provide short summaries of the many
- Linux distributions and mail-order services, and to provide pointers
- for the reader to find more information. You shouldn't base your
- decision of which Linux distribution to use based soley on this
- document.
-
- This is a PRELIMINARY version of the Distribution HOWTO. It is far
- from complete; there are many more Linux distributions and services
- than are listed here. Unfortunately, I have not received submissions
- from many of the organizations providing these services. Please see
- Section 4 at the end of this document for information on making a
- submission. It's easy and will take less then five minutes.
-
-
- 1.1. New versions of this document
-
- New versions of this document will be posted periodically (about once
- a month) to the newsgroups comp.os.linux.answers and
- comp.os.linux.misc. The document is archived on a number of Linux FTP
- sites, including sunsite.unc.edu in pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO.
-
-
- You can also view the latest version of this on the World Wide Web via
- the URL http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/Distribution-HOWTO.html.
-
-
- 1.2. And so on...
-
- Please see section ``New comp.os.linux.announce Policy'' at the end of
- this document for information on how to make submissions to this
- document.
-
- Disclaimer: I make absolutely no guarantee as to the correctness of
- the information, prices, and ordering details given in this document.
- Several of the entries in this HOWTO are a bit outdated; check the
- last modified field of each to get an idea. Furthermore, unless
- otherwise stated the Linux software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
-
- I do not endorse or work for any of the distributors listed in this
- document. I merely include their information here as a service to the
- Linux community, as a ``buyer's guide''. Inclusion in this document
- does not mean that I recommend any of the products listed here.
-
- The entries for each distributor are included as they sent them to me.
- I am not responsible for any spelling errors or mistakes in the
- content of this document; most of the entries here have only been
- edited to a limited extent by myself.
-
- Feel free to mail any questions or comments about this HOWTO to Erik
- Troan, ewt@sunsite.unc.edu.
-
- And now for the good stuff.
-
-
- 2. Linux Software Distributions
-
- This section describes complete distributions of Linux software,
- available either via anonymous FTP or from mail order.
-
- In each of the following entries, my own comments are followed by the
- information from the distributors themselves. You may safely disregard
- anything I say. :)
-
- An oft-recurring question in the Linux world is, ``What distribution
- should I choose?'' This is not an easy question to answer: It depends
- greatly on your needs and available resources.
-
- The current de facto standard distribution is the Slackware release.
- Slackware is easy to install and fairly complete. It's also more or
- less up-to-date with current versions of Linux software. The Linux
- Installation HOWTO documents installation of Slackware. I personally
- recommend Slackware for most new Linux users.
-
- However, if you have a CD-ROM drive, you have more distributions to
- choose from. I haven't personally reviewed most of them, and you're
- more likely to get help from people on the Net for distributions such
- as Slackware (which is available freely on the Net, as well as on CD-
- ROM). On the other hand, some CD-ROM distributions come with
- documentation and support of their own. All I can say is that a good
- number of people have had success installing and using the Slackware
- distribution.
-
- The Debian distribution is currently under development by a ``semi-
- closed'' group of developers (rather then an individual) and has been
- adopted as the Free Software Foundation's Linux distribution.
-
- Other distributions such as Slackware Pro, Red Hat Linux, and
- Yggdrasil take advantage of the storage space available on CD-ROM to
- minimize the amount of hard disk space Linux takes.
-
- The bottom line is that there's no easy way to pick a distribution out
- of the air. My own suggestion is to use Slackware. Other people will
- suggest MCC-Interim, TAMU, and others based on their own experience.
- By way of disclaimer, I don't use Slackware myself (in fact, I don't
- use any standard Linux distribution), but I have installed it for
- testing purposes.
-
-
- 2.1. Slackware Linux Distribution
-
-
- Distributor:
- Patrick Volkerding, volkerdi@mhd1.moorhead.msus.edu.
-
-
- Description:
- Slackware Linux is a full featured distribution of the Linux
- operating system designed for 386/486 computers with a 3.5"
- floppy. Slackware changes rapidly, but here's a current
- (partial) feature list:
-
- A: Base Linux system
-
-
- AP:
- Various applications that do not need X
-
- D: Program Development (C, C++, Kernel source, Lisp, Perl, etc.)
-
- E: GNU Emacs (19.27, with and without X11 support. Your choice.)
-
- F: FAQ lists (last updated: Oct 1994)
-
- I: Info pages.
-
- IV:
- Interviews: libraries, include files, Doc and Idraw apps for
- X
-
- N: Networking (TCP/IP, UUCP, Mail)
-
- OOP:
- Object Oriented Programming (GNU Smalltalk 1.1.1) and X11
- interface
-
- Q: All kinds of extra kernels (based on Linux 1.1.59)
-
- T: TeX
-
- TCL:
- Tcl/Tk/TclX, Tcl language, and Tk toolkit for developing X
- apps
-
- X: XFree-86 3.1 Base X Window System
-
- XAP:
- Applications for X
-
- XD:
- XFree-86 3.1 X server development, PEX extensions, and man
- pages
-
- XV:
- XView3.2p1-X11R6. (OpenLook virtual Window Manager, apps)
-
- Y: Games (that do not require X)
-
-
- Availability:
- The home site is ftp.cdrom.com, where the latest distribution
- can be found in /pub/linux/slackware.
-
-
- Ordering:
- FTP only, although various independent distributors provide it
- on disk, floppy, and CD.
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 14 Dec 1994
-
-
-
- 2.2. MCC Interim Linux
-
- The current MCC-Interim release is based on Linux 1.0 with a few
- patches. . If you are one of those people who demands to be on top of
- the current release, this release isn't for you. However, if you're
- looking for a small and stable Linux system, this makes a good
- starting point.
- Distributor:
- Dr. A. V. Le Blanc, LeBlanc@mcc.ac.uk.
-
-
- Description:
- Base Linux installation. Complete sources and patches for all
- included software are available. Full details vary from release
- to release; see /pub/linux/mcc-interim/*/Acknowledgements at
- ftp.mcc.ac.uk. Roughly: this includes the kernel (with source),
- C, C++, groff, man pages, basic utilities, networking. The
- binaries fit on 6 or 7 floppies. It is also possible to have
- them on a DOS or Linux partition on a hard drive (plus one
- floppy) or on an NFS-mountable partition (plus two floppies).
- New versions appear at 2-3 month intervals, depending on various
- factors.
-
-
- Availability:
- By anonymous ftp from ftp.mcc.ac.uk; mirrored at tsx-11.mit.edu,
- nic.funet.fi, sunsite.unc.edu, and elsewhere. At ftp.mcc.ac.uk,
- in /pub/linux/mcc-interim.
-
-
- Miscellaneous:
- Suggestions and contributions are welcome.
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 14 Dec 1994
-
-
- 2.3. TAMU Linux Distribution
-
-
- Distributor:
- Dave Safford, Texas A&M University, dave.safford@net.tamu.edu.
-
-
- Description:
- TAMU.99p12+ is the latest release in the TAMU linux series.
- Unlike previous releases, this one includes both integrated
- source and binary sets, with the entire binary set created from
- a single top level source make. This ensures that all programs
- are compiled and linked with the same current tools and
- libraries, and guarantees availability of working source for
- every program in the binary set. In addition, the new boot
- diskette fully automates the installation process, including
- partitioning, lilo bootstrapping, and network configuration.
- Installation requires no rebooting, and requires the user to
- know only the host's name and IP address. At every step of
- installation, the program provides intelligent defaults, making
- it a snap for novices, while allowing experts full flexibility
- in setting installation parameters. Reliability has been
- improved over past TAMU installation by the use of labels on all
- disk images, so that the program can detect and recover from bad
- or misordered diskettes.
-
- This release is a full featured package, including XFree86-1.3,
- emacs-19.18, net-2, bootutils, and sources for all installation
- programs (without any use restrictions :-).
-
-
- Availability:
- The latest TAMU release is available by anonymous ftp from
- net.tamu.edu:pub/linux.
-
- Entry last modified:
- 31 Oct 1993.
-
-
- 2.4. The BOGUS Linux Release
-
-
- Distributor:
- The BOGUS Group, linux-bogus@cs.unc.edu
-
-
- Description:
- BOGUS is an unsupported, ftp-able distribution targeted at
- competent Linux hackers who want a stable development system.
- If you do not have experience developing, installing, and
- maintaining a Linux system, BOGUS is probably not for you.
-
- BOGUS is a "bootstrapping" release: all of the patches needed to
- compile the complete system are provided, including explicit
- instructions on how we did the compilation. Indeed, the final
- build was totally automatic, and required the user to invoke a
- single command.
-
- BOGUS has many other features, but the inclusion of pristine
- source, detailed patches, and a utility to support automatic
- patch application and compilation is the most important feature
- of BOGUS. For more information and a complete list of features,
- license restrictions, and other details, please see the
- Announce-BOGUS-* files at the ftp sites.
-
-
-
- Availability:
- The following sites are official mirror sites for the BOGUS
- release:
-
- o ftp.cdrom.com:/pub/bogus
-
- o ftp.gwdg.de:/pub/linux/bogus
-
- o ftp.cps.cmich.edu:/pub/linux/packages/bogus
-
- o ftp.nvg.unit.no:/pub/linux/bogus
-
- o ftp.thepoint.com:/pub/linux/BOGUS
-
- o ftp.ibp.fr:/pub/linux/distributions/bogus
-
- o sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/distributions/bogus
-
-
- Ordering:
- BOGUS 1.0.1 is also available on the Trans-Ameritech Systems
- "Linux Plus BSD CD-ROM" (Fall Supplement 2, November 1994) for
- $19.95. Trans-Ameritech may be contacted at: 408.727.3883
- (voice), 408.727.3882 (fax), or order@trans-am.com.
-
-
- Miscellaneous:
- To join the BOGUS mailing list, send mail to
- "majordomo@cs.unc.edu" with "subscribe linux-bogus" in the body
- of the message (i.e., *NOT* in the subject). When you do this,
- make sure that you have a valid return address -- many people
- who set up a mailer for the first time have a return address
- which looks like joe@pizza instead of joe@pizza.cs.unc.edu. If
- you interact with the majordomo server successfully, you will
- receive mail. If you don't receive mail in about an hour,
- please don't continue to use the majordomo server as test bed.
-
- Please note that the BOGUS release is COMPLETELY UNSUPPORTED:
- mail sent to the mailing list may not be answered, bugs may not
- be fixed, and it may be quite a while before there is another
- BOGUS release.
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 14 Dec 1994.
-
-
-
- 2.5. Linux Support Team Erlangen Distribution (LST)
-
-
- Distributor:
- The Linux Support Team Erlangen, a small group of students at
- the University of Erlangen-Nuernberg. Contact Stefan Probst
- (snprobst@cip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de) or Ralf Flaxa
- (rfflaxa@informatik.uni-erlangen.de). Probably, there will be a
- collective address soon.
-
-
- Description:
- The LST distribution's goal is to provide a solid, reliable,
- easy to install (even for beginners) and well-documented system.
- We are not hunting for the newest kernel or gcc versions. We do
- updates when they are necessary or provide really new
- functionality, are well tested, integrated in the system and
- working smoothly with the rest of the system. The distribution
- consists of a base system and additional packages. Currently the
- following packages are available: doku (doc), text, tex,
- develop, xdevelop, xbasis, xappl, xemacs, tinyx, network,
- grafik, src, misc.
-
- The complete system is 50 HD disks and 1500 pages printed
- documentation including the LDP guides (IGS,KHG,NAG), HOWTOs,
- FAQs, the german Linuxhandbuch, install-guide and many other
- useful documents we collected over the time.
-
- Our distribution is preconfigured for german users and comes
- with a 50 page step by step installation guide that leads you
- through the menu-driven installation scripts (both in german).
- We started this distribution to help newcomers with their first
- steps into Linux. Therefore our scripts are smart enough to
- handle all of the ``dirty work'' like setting up system
- configuraton (including LILO, modem, mouse, mounts, mtools,
- access to DOS, users, X11) and network configuration (TCP/IP,
- Routing, Mail, News, UUCP, SLIP).
-
- Historically (and of course easier for us) most of the
- documentation for this distribution is written in german, sorry,
- but we are planning to translate those documents in english, but
- at the moment we don't have time for this. Any volunteers are
- welcome!
-
- Our scripts also accept to install SLS and Slackware packages,
- but with no warranty if they work well together with the rest of
- the system.
-
-
- Availability:
- Via anonymous ftp: ftp.uni-erlangen.de under
- pub/Linux/LST.Distribution, or on 3.5" disks (also on one QIC-80
- tape).
-
-
- Ordering:
- order at following adress: Stefan Probst, In der Reuth 200,
- 91056 Erlangen, Germany.
-
-
- o complete documentation (IGS, LHB, KHG, GDB, NAG, HOWTOs, FAQs,
- Installguide) together over 1500 pages for DM 139,-- (plus
- shipping).
-
- o complete documentation plus complete distribution on QIC-80 tape
- (about 65 MB) for DM 199,-- (including shipping in Germany).
-
- o complete documentation plus complete distribution on about 50
- 3.5" disks for DM 269,-- (including shipping in Germany).
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 21 Dec 1993.
-
-
-
- 2.6. S.u.S.E. GmbH German Linux CD-ROM
-
-
-
- Distributor:
-
- S.u.S.E. GmbH
-
- Gebhardtstr. 2
-
- 90762 Fuerth
-
- Germany
-
-
-
- Description:
- This is a CD especially for German users. It contains a german
- version of the Slackware Distribution and two additional german
- distributions based on Slackware and SLS. It contains
- additional software, such as the Postgres system, the pbm-Tools
- and lots of other tools and utilities (ctwm window manager,
- GREAT environment, andrew toolkit, the POV-ray raytracer and so
- on). The source code of the complete system is included, too,
- as is a live system to enable using software without the need to
- install everything to the harddrive. The current version of the
- CD contains version 1.2.0 of the Slackware distribution
- containing version 1.0 of the linux kernel, version 2.5.8 of the
- GNU-Compiler and XFree86tm 2.1.
-
- A german installation guide will help new users to successfully
- install the system.
-
- The CD ist updated every three months, so the next one will be
- released in July 1994.
-
-
- Ordering:
- You can order by mail, by phone (49-911-74053-31), by Fax
- (49-911-7417755) or by sending email to bestellung@suse.de.
-
- Price: The price for a single CD is 89,-- DM for new customers.
- If you are already a S.u.S.E.-customer, you will get the CD for
- an update-price of 78,-- DM. There is also the posibility to
- subscribe for one year; then you will receive 4 CDs for the
- price of 230,-- DM.
-
- Disks: Of course, you can get the german version of the
- Slackware Distribution on 3,5" disks. You can get either a basis
- version of the distribution (about 28 disks) for 89,-- DM, the
- "standard" version (about 38 disks) for 119,-- DM or the "full"
- version (about 59 disks) for 159,-- DM. The update prices are
- 69,-- DM, 94,-- DM and 139,-- DM respectively.
-
- Documentation: S.u.S.E. is selling high-quality printed issues
- of the books from the Linux Documentation project (LDP) for
- people that would like to have a real book and not only printed
- loose papers. The prices are 24,-- DM for Matt Welsh's Linux
- Installation and Getting Started, 39,-- DM for Olaf Kirch's
- Network Administrators' Guide and 29,-- DM for Michael K.
- Johnson's Kernel Hackers' guide. Additionally, S.u.S.E. offers
- the complete O'Reilly series which is the best documentation
- available for Unix in general. Of course you can order the well
- known german Linux books: Deutsches Anwenderhandbuch for 49,--
- DM and Linux - vom PC zur Workstation for 38,-- DM.
-
- Motif: Metrolink Motif for Linux is available for the price of
- 169,-- DM for the runtime system only and for the price of
- 288,-- DM you will get the runtime and development system.
-
-
- Miscellaneous:
- Service and support for our customers by Email, Fax, snail mail
- and phone (hotline Monday and Thursday from 13:00h-17:00h.)
-
- Free info material and catalogues of CDROMs and books. (All
- Infomagic Unix CDs available).
-
- Selling commercial software for Linux.
-
- Development of individual software for Linux and other Unix
- systems.
-
- Almost anything concerning Linux - just ask!
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 23 May 1994
-
-
-
- 2.7. Debian Linux Distribution
-
-
- Distributor:
- Ian A. Murdock, imurdock@gnu.ai.mit.edu.
-
-
- Description:
- For those of you who are not familiar with Debian, it is an
- effort to create a well thought-out, powerful, flexible yet
- complete Linux distribution. The motivations behind Debian are
- detailed in the Debian Manifesto, a copy of which can be
- acquired as described below.
-
- For up-to-date information, please look at the files in the
- directory /pub/Linux/distributions/debian/info at
- sunsite.unc.edu. If you do not have access to the Internet or
- FTP, you may obtain printed copies by sending a self-addressed,
- stamped envelope to:
-
- The Debian Linux Association
- Station 11
- P.O. Box 3121
- West Lafayette, IN 47906
- USA
-
-
- This information includes how Debian can be obtained (via FTP or
- mail-order), why Debian is being constructed (the Manifesto) and
- other general information (including how to join the Debian mailing
- lists).
-
-
- Availability:
- Debian has not yet been "officially" released, but BETA releases
- are available to the general public at sunsite.unc.edu in the
- directory /pub/Linux/distributions/debian.
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 21 Feb 1994.
-
-
- 2.8. Yggdrasil Plug-and-Play Linux CD-ROM and the Linux Bible
-
-
-
- Distributor:
-
- Yggdrasil Computing, Incorporated
-
- 4880 Stevens Creek Blvd., Suite 205
-
- San Jose, CA 95129-1034
-
- toll free (800) 261-6630, (408) 261-6630, fax (408) 261-6631
-
- info@yggdrasil.com
-
-
-
- Description:
- Yggdrasil Plug-and-Play Linux is a complete CD-ROM distribution
- of the Linux operating system. It includes a great deal of
- software---nearly every package that you would expect to find on
- a complete UNIX system is available. A complete file list is
- available via FTP from yggdrasil.com.
-
- The Linux Bible is a compendium of Linux documentation,
- including 3 books from the Linux Documentation Project, The
- Yggdrasil installation manual, and the complete set of Linux
- HOWTO guides.
-
- At the top of the sophistication hierarchy, programmers who want
- to explore or add the occasional feature know that Yggdrasil is
- the Linux distribution with a fully buildable source tree and
- with the ability to automatically trace installed files back to
- their sources.
-
- Users who want maximum performance will appreciate that the
- major system components have been recompiled with -O6
- optimization, and the SCSI clustering which reduces the build
- time on the source tree from 28 to 22 hours (over 20%) on
- 486DX2-66. Using IDE? Activate the multisector IDE code!
-
- Everybody, especially new users, will appreciate the Plug-and-
- Play operation for which Yggdrasil's product is named. Put the
- media in a computer with supported hardware, turn the computer
- on, and it's running everything, straight from the CDROM.
-
- The login screen lists a number of preconfigured user names,
- including "install", which installs the system, giving
- paragraphs of explanation about every question that it asks the
- user. The install script even searches for a modem, and, upon
- finding it, configures mail and UUCP so that mail sent to an
- internet address is transparently delivered through a bulletin
- board system at Yggdrasil.
-
- X windows configuration is automated too, prompting the user for
- configuration information the first time xinit is run.
-
- From X windows, a graphical control panel allows simple ``fill
- in the blanks'' configuration of networking, SLIP, outgoing
- UUCP, the printer, NNTP, and many other features that previously
- required the knowledge of a system administrator to configure.
-
- For more information, send mail to info@yggdrasil.com, FTP to
- yggdrasil.com, or contact us by any convenient method.
-
-
- Ordering:
- Plug-and-Play Linux costs $39.95 is and available directly from
- Yggdrasil or from your local computer, software or technical
- book store. If Plug-and-Play Linux is not available from your
- favorite reseller, help promote Linux by making it your mission
- to change that. Give your reseller our phone number and demand
- that they carry Plug-and-Play Linux.
-
- Yggdrasil offers a $10 discount for upgrades or crossgrades.
- Send us your old Yggdrasil release and a check for $29.95 + $5
- shipping and handling to upgrade. Or do the same, but send us a
- competing distribution such any version of SCO, Esix, minix, or
- one of the CD's with the slackware floppy images, and tell us
- where you got it, so that we can make sure that your favorite
- reseller carries our products too.
-
-
- Miscellaneous:
- Yggdrasil also sells OSF/Motif and The Linux Bible, a
- compilation of works from the Linux Documentation project. In
- addition to a copy of the Plug-and-Play Linux manual, The Linux
- Bible includes Linux Installation and Getting Started, Network
- Administrator's Guide, Kernel Hacker's Guide, and HOWTO guides
- on hardware compatibility, distributions, dos emulation,
- ethernet, floppy tape, installation, mail, networking version 2,
- MGR (an alternative to X windows), X windows, usenet news,
- printing, SCSI, serial communications, sound, and UUCP. The
- Linux Bible costs $39.95 and is printed on recycled paper. $1
- from every copy sold is donated to the Linux Documentation
- Project. OSF/Motif costs $149.95, $5 of which is donated to the
- development of a free Motif clone.
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 16 May 1994
-
-
-
-
- 2.9. Linux from Nascent CD-ROM
-
-
- Distributor:
- Nascent Technology
-
-
- Description:
- The Linux from Nascent CDROM is a new distribution of the Linux
- operating system which includes over 400 mbytes of source code,
- binaries, and documentation for Linux and applications. It
- features automated root, swap, package, network, and user
- account installation from CDROM. Linux can be can be run
- directly from the CDROM and floppy. The Nascent CDROM features
- Xwindows, Openlook, TeX, GNU compiler and utilities, Magic and
- Spice electronic design tools, and over 100 high resolution
- images translated from Kodak PhotoCD(TM). Each source archive
- is distributed with an associated notes file to allow you to
- browse and install applications using a consistent interface.
-
- A listing of the contents of the Nascent CDROM as well as a
- current copy of the CDROM announcement and order form may be
- obtained via anonymous ftp at netcom.com:/pub/nascent.
-
-
- Ordering:
- The Linux from Nascent CDROM, Version 1.0, is only $39.95 plus
- shipping and handling. Nascent also offers the Linux from
- Nascent Plus package for only $89.95, which includes six months
- of email support and a 30 discount off a future release of the
- CDROM with your CDROM purchase. Nascent accepts Mastercard,
- VISA, checks, and money orders as payment.
-
- To order your Linux from Nascent CDROM, mail, email or fax a
- completed order form to:
-
- Nascent Technology
- Linux from Nascent CDROM
- P.O. Box 60669
- Sunnyvale CA 94088-0669 USA
- Tel: (408) 737-9500
- Fax: (408) 241-9390
- Email: nascent@netcom.com
-
-
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 28 Nov 1993.
-
-
- 2.10. Red Hat Software Linux CD-ROM
-
-
- Distributor:
- Red Hat Software, info@redhat.com
-
-
- Description:
- RHS Linux contains over 650Mb of binaries and source code and
- comes with a manual that covers the installation process and the
- RHS Linux system administration tools. In addition the manual
- contains the entire Linux Installation and Getting Started book
- by Matt Welsh, and Ian Jackson's Linux FAQ. Included with the
- purchase of RHS Linux is 30 days of free installation support,
- and a card for a complimentary copy of the Linux Journal. More
- details are available from our FTP site.
-
-
- Availibility:
- Available directly from Red Hat Software and most distributors
- of Linux related products.
-
-
- Ordering:
- Please contact Red Hat Software for ordering details. (see
- contact info below). Suggested retail price is $49.95.
-
-
- Miscellaneous:
-
- Red Hat Software
- PO Box 4325
- Chapel Hill, NC 27515
- (919) 309-9560
-
-
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 13 Dec 1994.
-
-
- 2.11. Unifix 1.02 CD-ROM
-
-
- Distributor:
- Unifix Software GmbH, Braunschweig, Germany
-
-
- Description:
- This is a Linux CD-ROM distribution with emphasis on easy and
- fast installation. Though it is possible to install everything
- on the harddisk, we do not recommend so, because it runs fast
- enough directly from CD. For example starting emacs the first
- time (in text mode) takes:
-
- From single speed Mitsumi: 24 s
- From double speed Mitsumi: 11 s
- From Toshiba 3401: 7 s
-
-
- The dynamic buffer cache of Linux takes care of the second and sub-
- sequent times a program is started, which needs less than one sec-
- ond.
-
- Our system requires about 5 MB on the hard disk for configuration
- files and system management tools. Additionally we recommend a 16
- MB swap partition. The distribution contains most of the standard
- programs in current versions, e.g. Linux 0.99.15e, XFree 2.0, emacs
- 19.22 and gcc 2.5.7. Full preconfigured source for everything is
- included.
-
- Because Unifix is a european distribution it provides full support
- for iso8859-1 character sets. From the shells and emacs through ls,
- TeX and the print system everything supports 8-bit characters.
-
- Printing is supported through System V compatible printer drivers
- which can be controlled through lp's -o options. Printer drivers
- are included for dumb text mode printers, for postscript- or
- ghostscript- compatible printers and for networked printing. These
- drivers know how to guess the type of the files so e.g. compressed
- man pages or DVI files can be printed directly.
-
-
- Ordering:
- Unifix is available only on CD. It comes in a Unifix/Linux
- binder with two boot floppies and about 70 pages of installation
- instructions in german. An english version will be available Apr
- 94. The price is 159 DM (about $100) and includes taxes and
- shipping; Eurocard/Mastercard/Visa are accepted.
-
- Telephone +49 (0)531 515161
- Fax +49 (0)531 515162
- Mail Unifix Software GmbH
- Postfach 4918
- D-38039 Braunschweig
- Germany
-
-
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 18 Feb 1994.
-
-
- 3. Redistributors and Miscellany
-
- This section lists re-sellers or re-distributors of the Linux
- distributions listed above. In other words, the people selling the
- below software more than likely do NOT maintain or support the
- software itself.
-
- This section also lists distributors selling commercial software for
- Linux (such as Motif) and miscellany, such as documentation.
-
-
- 3.1. Clark Internet Services
-
-
- Distributor:
- Clark Internet Services, C/O Stephen Balbach
-
-
- Description:
- The latest version of Linux on disk and tape direct from the net
- at affordable prices. 120MB installed on 3.5" disks. 90MB
- installed on 5.25" disks.
-
-
- Ordering:
- Slackware on 32 3.5" disks: $50 (USPS 2nd day). SLS on 32 5.25"
- disks: $40 (USPS 2nd day).
-
- Installation and Getting Started (c) Copyright Matt Welsh.
- 150+page laser printed, professional bound manual. Everything
- to get installed and running in one easy book. $15 if ordering
- set (at cost price!). $20 seperate.
-
-
- Availability:
- For more complete information, including a multipage description
- of Linux, a hardware compatibility sheet, and more detailed
- package descriptions send mail to linux-all@clark.net for auto-
- reply info (30k of text).
-
-
-
- Ordering:
- Check, money-order
-
- Stephen Balbach
- 5437 Enberend Terrace
- Columbia, MD 21045
-
-
- Credit Card orders call 410-740-1157 (Visa, MasterCard, AmXpres)
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 31 Oct 1993.
-
-
- 3.2. Extent Verlag, LDP Distribution
-
-
- Distributor:
- Extent Verlag Berlin, Germany
-
-
- Description:
- Extent has published the Linux Installation and Getting Started
- manual, Version 2.0 by Matt Welsh in order to make it available
- to Linux users within Germany and Europe. Inspite of being non-
- commercial, the manual was printed with 2540 dpi and bound in
- soft cover. It's handy paperback format is 148 x 210 mm. Other
- LDP manuals are being prepared as soon as possible.
-
- Extent also tries to make SLACKWARE available to everybody
- within Germany and Europe just for the ordinary diskette price.
- This means, you pay only the diskettes and get the newest
- SLACKWARE distribution for free, just in the sense of Free
- Software. The 3.5" diskettes are fully error-checked, of course.
-
-
- Availability:
- Extent Verlag Berlin, Postfach 12 66 48, D-10594 Berlin,
- Germany. phone +49 30 3244021, fax +49 30 3249685.
-
-
- Ordering:
- Linux Installation and Getting Started, 192 pages. ISBN
- 3-926671-12-2. Costs within Germany DM 15.80 (tax and shipping
- included), within Europe DM 16.50 (shipping included).
-
- Full Slackware (latest version) on 50 diskettes. Within Germany,
- DM 100.00 plus DM 10.00 for shipping. Within Europe, DM 100.00
- plus DM 20.00 for shipping.
-
- Ordering by sending cheque to address above or money order
- (don't forget your address!) to Extent Verlag Berlin, Germany
- Postbank Berlin, BLZ 10010010, bank account 1769-104 or every
- book store.
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 25 March 1994.
-
-
-
- 3.3. Fintronic Linux Systems
-
-
-
- Distributor:
- Fintronic Linux Systems
-
-
- Description:
- We sell fully installed, custom configured Linux systems for
- about the price which you'd pay for the hardware alone. We
- offer desktop and notebook machines. We ship worldwide and
- accept payment by check and credit cards. If you have
- any questions or would like to be added to our mailing list,
- send mail to linux@fintronic.com.
-
-
- Availability:
- For our latest pricelist, finger linux@fintronic.com or Web
- to http://www.fintronic.com/linux/catalog.html. Prices change
- frequently as we are constantly looking for the best deals
- for our customers.
-
-
- Ordering:
-
- email: linux@fintronic.com
- fax: +1.415.325-4908
- voice: +1.415.325-4474
- Mail: Fintronic USA, Inc.
- 1360 Willow Rd., Suite 205
- Menlo Park, CA 94025
- USA
-
-
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 24 Mar 1994.
-
-
-
- 3.4. InfoMagic Developer's Resource CD-ROM kit
-
-
- Distributor:
- InfoMagic, Inc.
-
-
- Description:
- The InfoMagic Linux Developer's Resource is a complete snapshot
- of the sunsite.unc.edu and tsx-11.mit.edu archives. It also
- includes the complete GNU software collection (in source form).
- The following Linux ``distributions'' are included on the discs:
- Slackware, Bogus, Debian, SLS, TAMU, MCC, and JE (Japanese
- Extensions).
-
- The Slackware distribution has been completely unpacked allowing
- many packages to be run directly from the disc. Sources for all
- the packages in Slackware are also included.
-
- The Linux HOWTO documents have been formatted for use with the
- Microsoft Multimedia Viewer (which is included) to allow
- browsing and full-text search under Microsoft Windows.
-
- InfoMagic also distributes the "Installation and Getting Started
- Guide", by Matt Welsh as well as Linux T-Shirts.
-
-
-
- Availability:
-
-
- InfoMagic, Inc.
- PO Box 30370
- Flagstaff, AZ 86003-0370
-
- Tel: 800-800-6613 (within the US)/602-683-9565
- Fax: 602-526-9573
- email: Orders@InfoMagic.com
-
-
-
-
-
- Ordering:
- The 3-CD set is $25/copy. Shipping within the US is $5 (USPS
- Priority Mail), outside the US $10 (International Airmail),
- FedEx and UPS on request. Orders may be placed via phone, fax,
- or email (a PGP key is available: finger orders@InfoMagic.com).
- We accept Visa, Mastercard, and AMEX. 1-year subscriptions are
- available for $150 (within the US) and $175 (outside the US)
- including shipping. A 1yr subscription consists of 6 releases,
- one every two months.
-
-
- Miscellaneous:
- The contents of the CD's may be found at either:
- InfoMagic.com:/pub/Linux, ftp.uu.net:/vendor/InfoMagic/cd-
- roms/linux, or on http://www.infomagic.com.
-
- This 3-CD set is updated every two months. Please call for
- latest info on contents, availability and pricing.
-
-
- Entry last modifiied:
- 11 Jan 1995.
-
-
- 3.5. Lasermoon Ltd.
-
-
- Distributor:
- Lasermoon Ltd., info@lasermoon.co.uk, support@lasermoon.co.uk.
-
- Description: We are specialists in UNIXLinux Freeware and stock
- products from : Infomagic, PrimeTime Freeware, Yggdrasil, Linux
- Journal, SSC, O'Reilly Associates, Addison Wedsley, SWiM (Motif)
- 1.2.3 & 1.2.4, Morse Telecommunications (Slackware Pro), VITAL
- (Crisp Editor), BASMARK (Language Products), Systek s.r.l
- (Application Builders), VERSASOFT (dBMAN), LINUX BIBLE and
- reference works. We are the sole UK/European/USA distributors
- for some of the above.
-
-
- If you dont see what you want, please call us!
-
-
- We provide free technical support for the above products which
- are compeditively priced.
-
-
- Dealers : Please contact us! We are looking for dealers in
- Europe and Aisa.
-
-
- Availability:
- CD-ROM, floppy disk and other media. ftp access for some
- products (ie SWiM)
-
-
- Ordering:
- We are pleased to accept : VISA, ACCESS, MASTERCARD, EuroCARD,
- Euro Cheque/Cheque/money order drawn on a UK bank in Pounds
- Sterling, Cash - (in desperation) Pounds Sterling (please send
- by recorded delivery).
-
-
- Lasermoon Ltd
- 2a Beaconsfield Road
- Fareham
- Hants
- England, PO16 0QB
-
-
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 14 Dec 1994.
-
-
- 3.6. Linux Journal
-
-
- Publisher:
- Linux Journal, P.O. Box 85867, Seattle, WA 98145-1867. Phone
- (206) 782-7753 (206-PUBS-REF), FAX 206-782-7191.
-
-
- Description:
- Linux Journal is a monthly publication covering the Linux
- Community. Most material in LJ is new (not reprinted from
- Usenet). Each issue includes columns and articles on Linux
- programming, Free Software Foundation issues, systems
- administration, Questions and Answers, interviews and more. LJ
- is a professional-quality magazine for the Linux community.
- Michael K. Johnson is the editor of Linux Journal.
-
-
- Availability:
- Subscriptions are $19/year (US), $24/year (Canada/Mexico),
- $29/year (elsewhere).
-
-
- Ordering:
- Payment can be made using VISA, MasterCard or American Express
- (make sure you include the credit card number, expiration date
- and signature). We can also accept checks in US $ on US banks.
- If you have a question concerning appropriate method of payment,
- phone or FAX our subscription numbers or send e-mail to
- subs@ssc.com For security reasons we discourage sending credit
- card numbers via e-mail.
-
-
- Miscellaneous:
- If you are interested in advertising in LJ, call, write or e-
- mail at linux@ssc.com. Article queries, new product
- announcements and other editorial material should be sent to our
- address above or e-mailed to ljeditor@sunsite.unc.edu. Generic
- questions can be sent to linux@fylz.com.
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 11 Jan 1995.
-
-
- 3.7. The Linux Quarterly CD-ROM
-
-
- Distributor:
- Morse Telecommunication, Inc.
-
-
- Description:
- The Linux Quarterly CDROM contains the complete contents of
- tsx-11.mit.edu, the one of the most popular Internet Linux sites
- which provides both source and binaries of major Linux
- distributions, utilities, source code and documentation. This
- includes Slackware, SLS, MCC and Debian releases of Linux.
- Additionally, beginning with the Spring 1994 edition, the
- complete contents of prep.ai.mit.edu, the repository of the
- FSF's GNU source archives, is included. For first-time users,
- this CDROM contains a Microsoft Windows(tm) front-end to assist
- the user in creating boot disks that can be used to install
- Linux directly from The Linux Quarterly CDROM. Support for the
- UMSDOS filesystem is now also This gives the user the ability to
- install Linux directly to an MSDOS system without having to
- repartion their hard drive. Ninety days of technical support is
- provided with each disc at no additional charge.
-
-
- Availability:
-
-
- Morse Telecommunication, Inc.
-
- 26 East Park Avenue, Suite 240
-
- Long Beach, NY 11561
-
- Orders: (800) 60-MORSE
-
- Tech Support: (516) 889-8610
-
- Fax: (516) 889-8665
-
- Email Orders: Order@morse.net
-
- Email info: Linux@morse.net
-
- Hours: 9AM - 5PM EST, Monday through Friday. Fax available 24
- hours.
-
-
-
- Ordering:
- Orders may be placed via phone, fax or email as listed above.
- The Linux Quarterly CDROM is priced at $29.95 plus $5 shipping
- and handling per order. Existing customers may upgrade for
- $22.95 plush S/H. All orders generally ship the same day if
- received by 4PM EST.
-
-
- Miscellaneous:
- The contents of the CDROM, the cover artwork in JPEG format, and
- the text of the USENET announcement can be found on the
- following FTP sites:
-
- tsx-11.mit.edu:/pub/linux/advertisements/TLQ-Spring94.tar.z
- sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/distributions/cdrom/TLQ-Spring94.tar.z
-
-
-
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 23 May 1994
-
-
-
-
- 3.8. Linux Systems Labs
-
-
- Distributor:
- Linux Systems Labs, info@lsl.com
-
-
- Description:
- Slackware (all 50 disks and I&GS) for $69.95 (updated weekly),
- resell the Yggdrasil CDROM and bundle the latest version of
- Slackware with Motif (version1.2.4) for $215.00 (Motif alone for
- $175.00). We currently print LDP documents duplex on a 600 DPI
- laser printer. We publish Dr. Linux, an impressive compendium
- (1170 pages) of the Linux Documentation Project for $49.95 and
- include a free CD with purchase. A free CD also comes with our
- other book, Linux: Getting Started (550 pages), which sells for
- $29.95.
-
- Our newest product is Just Logic SQL Database Manager. It is an
- interactive multiuser SQL server+client for Linux. It also
- includes C++ class descriptions and API for interfacing with C
- and C++.
-
-
- Availability:
- Linux Systems Labs, 18300 Tara Drive, Clinton Twp MI 48036.
- Phone (313)954-2829, (800)432-0556, fax (313)954-2806.
-
-
- Ordering:
- See above for prices. We take MasterCard, Visa and American
- Express and will discount all products (except SQL) 20% for
- internet customers.
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 9 Feb 1995.
-
-
- 3.9. Sequoia International Motif Development Package
-
-
- Distributor:
- Sequoia International, Inc., 600 West Hillsboro Blvd, Suite 300,
- Deerfield Beach, FL 33441, Tel: (305) 480-6118, FAX: (305)
- 480-6198, info@seq.com
-
-
- Description:
- Sequoia International, Inc. has a complete Motif 1.2.3 Runtime
- and Development package called SWiM 1.2.3 available for $149.95.
- In addition to providing shared library versions of libXm and
- libMrm, the following is included in each package: The Window
- Manager (mwm), Shared Libraries (libXm, libMrm), Static
- Libraries (libXm, libMrm, libUil), UIL Compiler, Header and
- Include Files, Complete On-Line Manual Pages, Source Code to
- OSF/Motif Demo Programs, Complete OSF/Motif Users Guide.
-
-
- Requirements:
- Linux 0.99pl13 or higher, libc 4.4.4, XFree 2.0, 12M Free Disk,
- 8-12M RAM Suggested.
-
-
- Ordering:
- USA: Sequoia International, Inc. (305-480-6118), info@seq.com.
- Japan: Fortune Co., Ltd (03-5481-8974). England: Lasermoon Ltd.
- (+44-0-329-826444). Australia: Space Age Import-Export
- Proprietary (61-7-266-3418).
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 24 March 1994.
-
-
-
- 3.10. Discount Linux
-
-
- Distributor:
- Spheric Microsystems, Inc., info@spheric.com.
-
-
- Description:
- Spheric has the Linux distribution to fit your tastes, at
- discount prices. Here's just a sample, call for latest versions
- or a catalog:
-
-
- Slackware Pro 2.0
- retail $49.95, only $34.95. (Also available in floppy)
-
- Yggdrasil Plug and Play Fall '94
- retail $49.95, only $29.95
-
- InfoMagic Archives
- October 1994, kernel 1.1.50, Doom, retail $20.00, only $17.95
-
- Linux Installation & Getting Started Guide
- 2.1, retail $14.95, only $9.95
-
- Linux Bible - The GNU Testament
- retail $49.95, only $39.95
-
- Unix in a Nutshell, O'Reilly reference book
- retail $9.95, only $8.95
-
- Unix PowerTools, best tips and tricks
- with CD, retail $59.95, only $44.95
-
- The Whole Internet User's Guide
- 2nd Edition, retail $24.95, only $19.95
-
- Source Code CDROM
- many from source news groups, retail $39.95, only $24.95
-
- C User's Group CD, volume 100-411
- retail $49.95, only $29.95
-
- Ordering:
-
- Visa, MasterCard, American Express, check, money-orders accepted.
- Call 1-800-869-8649, 9am-9pm Eastern.
- NYS Residents add local sales tax.
- $5 shipping per order.
-
-
-
-
- Miscellaneous:
- Spheric has been distributing Linux since 1992 (back when a few
- floppies made a great distribution :^). Commercial Linux
- software, general UNIX books, and CD-ROM subscription plans also
- available.
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 14 December 1994.
-
-
-
-
- 3.11. Spire Technologies Inc.
-
-
- Distributor:
- Spire Technologies, info@spiretech.com
-
-
- Description:
- Spire is a complete solution provider for Linux offering
- Networking, Custom systems, Consulting, Technical Support, and
- Distribution.
-
-
- Our current services are consulting services, complete custom
- systems, networks and we offer the Linux Bible and the Info-
- Magic and Yggdrasil cdroms. We will soon have anonymous ftp
- available at ftp.spiretech.com (Feb 1995) and will be providing
- subscription internet access (Jan/Feb 1995).
-
-
-
- Ordering:
- You can reach Spire Technologies at info@spiretech.com or:
-
- Spire Technologies
- 1439 SW Columbia
- Portland, Or 97201
- (503)222-3086
- (503)222-5102 FAX
-
-
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 11 Jan 1994.
-
-
- 3.12. SSC Books and Linux Documentation Project Manuals
-
-
- Distributor:
- SSC, Inc., sales@ssc.com.
-
- Availability:
- SSC has printed the Linux Installation and Getting Started
- manual, Version 2.2.1 to make it available for those who do not
- have the capability to print it themself and to support our
- customers who buy Linux distributions from us. The book is
- perfect-bound with a 2-color cover. SSC has also published the
- Network Administrator's Guide from the LDP and will soon publish
- the Kernel Hacker's Guide. In addition, SSC has published The
- Linux Sampler, a book which includes new material plus articles
- from back issues of Linux Journal. Other products include Linux
- T-shirts, mouse pads and bumper stickers.
-
-
- Ordering:
- Linux Installation and Getting Started, Version 2.1 is available
- for $12.95 plus shipping ($3 in the U.S.). The Linux Network
- Administrator's Guide and The Linux Sampler are $18.95 each plus
- shipping. Finger bookshelf@ssc.com for information on these and
- other Linux books that we will make available. We can accept
- credit card orders (Visa, MasterCard or AmEx). Orders can be
- phoned in to 206-782-7191 (206-PUBS-REF) or faxed to
- 206-782-7191. Or mail orders to SSC, P.O. Box 55549, Seattle,
- WA 98155.
-
-
- Miscellaneous:
- SSC also publishes a series of reference cards on Unix and Unix-
- related programs such as Emacs, VI, Korn Shell, C language, etc.
- SSC also sells the InfoMagic, Yggdrasil and Trans Ameritech
- distributions, Free Software Foundation books and a complete
- Linux package consisting of Linux Instllation and Getting
- Started, a Linux distribution on CD, 4 SSC Pocket References and
- a 1-year subscription to Linux Journal for $64.95. Call or e-
- mail sales@ssc.com for a free catalog.
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 11 Jan 1995.
-
-
-
- 3.13. Takelap Systems Ltd.
-
-
- Distributor:
- Takelap Systems Ltd., info@ddrive.demon.co.uk.
-
-
- Description:
- The SLS 1.04 distribution on diskettes. 25 3.5" or 30 5.25"
- diskettes including 0.99.13 kernel, X11R5, TeX, doc (WYSIWYG),
- GNU s/w development tools and more.
-
- The SLS 1.04 Linux Distribution on CDROM: 0.99.13 kernel, X11R5,
- TeX, Andrew, GNU s/w development tools. May be installed and
- optionally run from CDROM mounted remotely. Many installation
- and operational options.
-
- The Yggdrasil LGX Fall 93 Linux distribution on CDROM: 0.99.13
- kernel, X11R5, TeX, Andrew 5.1, Postgres 4.1, GNU s/w
- development tools.
-
-
- Availability:
- Takelap Systems Ltd., The Reddings, Court Robin Lane, Llangwm,
- Usk, Gwent, United Kingdom NP5 1ET. tel: +44 (0)291 650357,
- fax: +44 (0)291 650500, email: info@ddrive.demon.co.uk.
-
-
- Ordering:
- SLS on Diskettes, price ukp42.00 +ukp1.50 p&p + VAT. SLS CD-ROM,
- ukp66.00 +ukp1.50 p&p + VAT. Yggdrasil LGX CD-ROM, ukp40.00
- +ukp1.50 p&p + VAT. Visa and Mastercard accepted.
-
-
- Miscellaneous:
- Free catalogue of CDROMs and books (mostly UNIX related) on
- request.
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 31 Oct 93.
-
-
- 3.14. Trans-Ameritech Linux plus BSD CD-ROM
-
-
- Distributor:
- Trans-Ameritech corporation.
-
-
- Description:
- Trans-Ameritech has published 6 releases of Linux by the end of
- 94. CD-ROM based on the Slackware distribution of Linux with
- all the sources plus full uncompressed filesystem plus NetBSD
- source and binary distribution. The current full release is
- Release 4 and a Supplement 2 is also available with updates and
- additional software. The previous releases cover Linux from
- 0.99 p.9 (on the SLS release) to the current versions and have
- FreeBSD, NetBSD and the original 386BSD.
-
-
- o The installation is highly automated by the Slackware scripts
- fine tuned to this CDROM but leaves a lot of room for
- customization. New Linux users will appreciate the DOS based
- menu driven program that helps to select and prepare the right
- boot floppy.
-
- o To minimize the possibility of hardware conflicts many extra
- kernels are provided for different configurations. They are
- usable for installation and normal operation.
-
- o Many on-line documents are provided for quick reference,
- including the Linux Documentation Project files in source, dvi
- and ps formats.
-
- o A lot of applications are included:
-
- o The C/C++ compiler GNU GCC ,
-
- o GNU and international versions of the ispell spell-checker.
-
- o The communications apps: term, minicom, Seyon (X-Windows based).
-
- o Editors: elvis (vi clone), joe, jove
-
- o PostScript clone ghostscript
-
- o Network package with news and email:
-
- o TCP/IP, UUCP, SLIP, CSLIP
-
- o Object oriented GNU Smalltalk, and the Smalltalk Interface to X.
-
- o TCL/Tk (Powerful scripting language with Motif-like X interface)
-
- o Programs for electric engineers and HAM enthusiasts
-
- o Several window managers - openwin, twm, gwm, fvwm.
-
- o Easy X-Windows configuration with many real-life examples.
-
- o Many X applications
-
- o Interviews libraries, include files, and the doc word processor
- and idraw drawing program.
-
- o Typesetting: TeX, LaTeX, xdvi, dvips, Metafont, groff
-
- o Andrew multimedia word processor with hyperlinks.
-
- o Send and receive fax on either class 1 or class 2 fax modems.
-
- o A lot more.
-
- o To help the first time Linux users many documentation files are
- provided that are readable from DOS even before installing
- Linux.
-
- o All the sources are available on the CDROM. The most often
- needed sources are uncompressed and can be used directly from
- CDROM.
-
- o An uncompressed Linux filesystem is available for reference and
- disk space conservation. You can run programs directly from
- CDROM! There is a large info directory for on-line reference and
- many manpages.
-
- o For hacker's reference uncompressed 386 BSD sources are
- provided.
-
-
- The latest upgrades and patches are always available through
- Trans-Ameritech Linux BBS (408)980-9840. It's free for all
- Trans-Ameritech customers.
-
-
- The Internet price for Linux Supplement CD 2 is $20
-
-
- The price for our current (Release 4) Linux Plus CD is $30
-
-
- The price for a package order: Linux Plus CD (Release 4) and
- Linux Supplement 2 CD (Trans-Ameritech Linux Package) in one
- shipment is - $40
-
-
- Availability and Ordering:
- You can order by e-mail, by phone (408)727-3883 or fax
- (408)727-3882. (email: order@Trans-Ameritech.com)
-
- If you prefer to send a cheque/money order, our address is:
-
-
-
-
-
- Trans-Ameritech Enterprises, Inc.
- 2342A Walsh Ave
- Santa Clara, CA 95051
- USA
-
-
-
-
-
- If you order with a credit card (VISA, MC, American Express) please
- indicate the card number, expiration date and your mailing address.
-
-
- The order will be processed and the CD shipped the same day.
-
-
- Shipping and handling in US is $5, Canada/Mexico $6, Overseas $8.
- COD is available in the US only for $4.50.
-
-
- California residents please add sales tax.
-
-
- Annual subscriptions (4 releases) are available for $80 plus S&H.
- (note: there are 4 shipments in a subscription) Example
- subscription in US is: $80 + $5 x 4 = $100 Subscription in
- Europe/Japan etc. is: $80 + $8 x 4 = $112
-
-
- Miscellaneous:
- If you have any further questions, please contact us at the
- above address, or (408) 727-3883, FAX (408) 727-3882, or
- info@trans-am.com
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 11 Jan 1995.
-
-
- 3.15. Unifix Custom Linux CD-ROM Mastering
-
-
- Distributor:
- Unifix Software GmbH, Braunschweig, Germany
-
-
- Description:
- We use our own (Linux based) premastering system to make custom
- CDs which include the customer's programs in addition to our
- Linux distribution. This enables our customers to sell their
- Unix based applications together with operating system tested
- and ready to run. Our CD recorder makes it possible to create
- prototypes and very small series at interesting prices.
-
-
- Availablility:
- Ask us for more information or prices:
-
- Telephone +49 (0)531 515161
- Fax +49 (0)531 515162
- Mail Unifix Software GmbH
- Postfach 4918
- D-38039 Braunschweig
- Germany
-
-
- 3.16. UPython SLS and Slackware Diskette Labels
-
-
- Distributor:
- UPython Computer and Network Services
-
-
- Description:
- Labels for Softlanding and slackware disks
-
-
- Availability:
- The labels that we print for you are available in several
- formats at sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/linux/distributions/SLSlabels.
-
-
- Ordering:
- For order information, send mail to DGray@uh.edu. Cost is $6.50
- per set and domestic shipping in included. Overseas orders must
- send payment in US funds and add $1 for shipping. Texas
- residents add sales tax (6).
-
-
- Entry last modified:
- 11 Nov 1993.
-
-
- 3.17. Wizvax Communications
-
-
- Distributor:
- Richard Shetron (multics@acm.rpi.edu) Stephanie Gilgut
- (stephie@acm.rpi.edu) Sean Haus (hans@wizvax.com)
-
-
- Description:
- We sell modem and terminal cables for multi-port serial boards
- (mainly the Boca Research BB2016, BB1008, BB1004 and the
- IOAT66). We also sell multi-port serial boards. We can supply
- other products and services, please ask. We are also an
- internet provider with dialups and telnet accounts.
-
-
- Availability:
-
-
- email: orders@wizvax.wizvax.com (orders only, please)
- catalog@wizvax.wizvax.com (automatic response robot)
- multics@wizvax.wizvax.com
- stephie@wizvax.wizvax.com
- hans@wizvax.com
-
- phone: (518) 271-6005 (US) 9am-7pm M-sa.
- Fax: (518) 271-6289
- Snailmail:
- Wizvax Communications
- 1508 Tibbits Ave.
- Troy, NY 12180 USA
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Ordering:
- Send for a catalog (see addresses above). Send orders to
- address's listed above. Payment can be personal/company check,
- US Postal Money Order, Money Order, or Bank check. Orders will
- not be sent until payment clears. Inquire about PO's.
-
-
- Miscellaneous:
- Wizvax provides an anonymous posting and contact service. email
- acs@wizvax.com for help. Wizvax also provides space and
- resources for mucks, muds and such, for a fee. Email
- hans@wizvax.com regarding this.
-
-
- 4. Submissions to this document
-
- Here's information on how to make submissions to this docuement, and
- on the policy that we are using for postings to comp.os.linux.announce
- regarding commercial and mail-order announcements.
-
-
- 4.1. comp.os.linux.announce policy
-
- One of the purposes of this document is to present short summaries of
- the many Linux distributions in a compact form for new users to browse
- over. This document is not merely a concatenation of the various
- announcements of Linux distributions and the like.
-
- Another purpose of this document is to remove some of the
- `advertisement' traffic from the newsgroup comp.os.linux.announce.
- The moderators of c.o.l.a (as well as many of the readers) feel that
- those people who are re-distributors of Linux distributions which they
- do not maintain should not be allowed to post periodic advertisements
- in c.o.l.a.... after all, c.o.l.a is for announcements important to
- the Linux community; it is not a moderated sales board.
-
- Therefore, if you are distributing Linux software which you do not
- maintain, the only way that you will be allowed to post information to
- c.o.l.a is through this HOWTO. Information on submitting entries to
- this HOWTO is given below. (To submit a posting for c.o.l.a, mail it
- to linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu. Exceptions are given below.
-
- Here's an example. If you are, for example, reselling the SLS
- distribution of Linux on floppies via mail order, the first time that
- your mail-order service is available, you may post an announcement to
- c.o.l.a. Thereafter, you must submit an entry in this HOWTO, which
- will be periodically posted to the newsgroup. Only in the event that
- you do something dramtically new with your service will you be allowed
- to post to c.o.l.a about it. (`Dramatically new' does not include
- changing your prices or the versions of the software that you
- distribute. The moderators have the final say on just what
- consititutes `dramatically new'. :) ) The purpose of this is to reduce
- the number of periodic postings from people who are using c.o.l.a as
- an electronic billboard.
-
- However, if you maintain and organize your own distribution of Linux
- (whether it be available for anonymous FTP, mail order, or both), then
- you will be allowed to post to c.o.l.a whenever you release a new
- version. You will not be allowed to make periodic postings about your
- distribution, in order to `advertise' it every month; only when a new
- version is released will you be allowed to post to c.o.l.a about it.
- Of course, you should include information on your distribution in this
- HOWTO.
-
- Hopefully this policy is not too confusing; the one basic rule is that
- we won't permit postings to c.o.l.a which are merely advertisements
- for your distribution or mail order service. The posting must include
- new information which is of interest to the Linux community at large.
- Remember that c.o.l.a postings are archived on sunsite.unc.edu; once
- your posting is out of the news spool it is not gone forever.
-
-
- 4.2. How to submit an entry for this HOWTO
-
- I encourage anyone and everyone who maintains a Linux distribution or
- mail order service (or consulting service, and the like), to submit
- information on their service to this HOWTO. It's easy and fun, and
- it's free advertising. This document is posted to many places and is
- archived (see the next section).
-
-
- 4.2.1. Types of submissions
-
- We are interested in submissions for:
-
-
- o Complete distributions of Linux software, available either via
- anonymous FTP, UUCP, or mail order. By `complete distribution' we
- mean any set of software which can be used to build a complete
- Linux system from scratch.
-
- o Layered products or individual software packages available only via
- mail order. If your software package is available via anonymous
- FTP, chances are people can find it. Software products only
- available via mail-order include commercial things such as Motif,
- and any other commercial software ported to Linux.
-
- o Any other LINUX-SPECIFIC goods available via mail order, such as
- Linux-specific books and documentation, T-shirts, and assorted
- paraphrenalia.
-
- o LINUX-SPECIFIC services such as telephone or e-mail consulting and
- technical support. This category also includes miscellany such as
- development contracts.
-
- If the number of submissions for services and layered products is
- large, I'll create a separate HOWTO for these items.
-
-
- 4.2.2. How to submit
-
- To submit an entry to this HOWTO, please send mail to
- mdw@sunsite.unc.edu with the following information. This `format' is
- not machine-parsable; any of the fields may be any length that you
- wish, but I'd like to keep each entry down to, say, 50 lines.
-
-
- Name:
- Name of service or distribution
-
-
- Distributor:
- Name of company, person, etc. who distributes/maintains the
- service or distribution
-
-
- Description:
- Description of the distribution or service that you provide. If
- this is a software distribution, please include information such
- as what software is included, versions, general overview of
- installation, requirements, and so on.
-
-
-
- Availability:
- Where your service or distribution is available. This can be an
- FTP site (including directory pathname, please), a mailing
- address, phone number, e-mail address, etc.
-
-
- Ordering:
- How to order your distribution or service, if applicable.
- Include prices, shipping information, methods of payment, etc.
-
-
- Miscellaneous:
- Anything else that you find relevant.
-
- Please keep your entry as short as possible. If you need to include
- extensive information, please make a reference to where one can FTP or
- mail to get more information on your distribution; these entries are
- only meant to be POINTERS to where one can find information on your
- service or distribution.
-
- If you provide more than one service or distribution, please use
- SEPARATE ENTRIES for each.
-
- Some things (such as books, t-shirts, etc.) won't fit exactly into
- this entry; just be sure to include all relevant information. In other
- words, this "entry form" is simply the bare minimum that you must
- include in your submission to the Distribution-HOWTO; feel free to
- change, add, or leave out "fields" as you see fit.
-
- I will more than likely edit your entries to some degree if I find any
- irrelevant information, or if the entry is overly verbose. Otherwise
- the content should remain the same.
-
- When making submissions to the Distribution-HOWTO, you grant implicit
- permission for me to use the entries in other materials, such as books
- from the LDP, and other online documents. For example, information
- from the Distribution-HOWTO may be included in a published Linux book.
- If you do not want me to include your entry in materials other than
- the Distribution-HOWTO, please say so.
-
-
-
- 4.3. Acknowledgements
-
- Thanks to Bill Riemers, who produced the first version of the
- Distribution HOWTO and Matt Welsh who produced the second.. Also,
- thanks to all of the people who have contributed to this document. I
- hope that future releases of this HOWTO will be useful to the Linux
- community; unfortunately, gathering information on the many services
- out there is a difficult task. Your contributions make this task much
- easier.
-