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      18th Oct 2006
Seems the place i used to buy from has gone
Anyone got any recommendations on where to buy both Microsoft & Open Source like Linux.

 
 
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      18th Oct 2006
fekit,

you don't buy Linux ... you download it ... (unless we speaking RedHat again)

You can buy the CDs with Linux ...

http://www.linuxmedia.co.uk/
http://distrowatch.com/

... you are just paying for the CDs and P&P

What 'Microsoft' are you after.

 
 
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      18th Oct 2006
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Originally Posted by muckshifter
fekit,

you don't buy Linux ... you download it ... (unless we speaking RedHat again)

You can buy the CDs with Linux ...

http://www.linuxmedia.co.uk/
http://distrowatch.com/

... you are just paying for the CDs and P&P

What 'Microsoft' are you after.
I'm OK now, just been given a copy of MS Windows 2000 with licence
As for linux will download it

 
 
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