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Xref: sserve comp.unix.programmer:21621 comp.windows.x.i386unix:13776 comp.os.386bsd.misc:4104 Path: sserve!newshost.anu.edu.au!harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au!msuinfo!uwm.edu!spool.mu.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!uunet!openlink.openlink.com!btr.btr.com!roman From: roman@btr.btr.com (Roman Yanovsky roman@btr.com) Newsgroups: comp.unix.programmer,comp.windows.x.i386unix,comp.os.386bsd.misc Subject: Linux CD-ROM. Competitive upgrade! Date: 17 Nov 1994 00:20:17 GMT Organization: BTR Communications Company Lines: 115 Message-ID: <3ae7k1$3k6@openlink.openlink.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: btr.btr.com !!!! Attention, users of the Linux and BSD operating systems !!!! Trans-Ameritech is announcing COMPETITIVE upgrade! The company that pionered the Slackware distribution on a CD-ROM, the "live" file-system and DOS-assisted installation procedures is proud to announce a new revolutionary Installation Free (tm) release of Linux. We offer the best of Linux - Slackware installation package that lets the user install only the needed programs to a hard disk and a convenient way to delete a package if need be, and also the unpacked "live" filesystems, so that a user can run less often needed space hungry applications directly from the CDROM. In addition we have FreeBSD on the same disk and all Linux sources. To make it easier for you to compare our product to others, for a limited time we offer a COMPETITIVE UPGRADE for half the price! !!! HERE IS THE DEAL !!! Send us ANY OLD CDROM Software Title in ANY condition, and we'll mail the great Trans-Ameritech Linux Plus CDROM for ONLY $15. Release 4 of Trans-Ameritech Linux Plus CD-ROM! Here is the brief information about our product: We hope you will find it easy to install and use. This CD-ROM has one feature not found on any other distribution of Linux: it is possible (and very easy!) to start running Linux from your hard drive WITHOUT GOING THROUGH THE NORMAL INSTALLATION ROUTINE! It will work with ANY CD-ROM that DOS can read. The only assumption that the automated procedure makes,is that you have an IDE drive C: with at least 20 MB of disk space to automatically put a Linux system with X-windows on! We call this a Test Drive. After going through this, you can add software by a normal "setup" procedure or you can decide to dedicate a partition to Linux. The Release 4 is based on the Slackware 2.0.1. The full Slackware tree (145 MB compressed!) is provided as well as the Slackware sources tree. And of course the Trans-Ameritech trademark "live" filesystem that can be used to save disk space. In addition to the many kernels of all flavors that come with Slackware, we provide a number of kernels based on the post-code-freeze Linux kernel 1.1.50. It has many desirable features not found in the 1.0.x kernels standard with most distributions: Considerable improvements in disk performance - SCSI and IDE Support for huge IDE disks (over 1024 cylinders). Support for the IDE CD-ROMs (NEC 260). Standard support for UMSDOS filesystem. Way too much more to list here. The highlights of this release: DOOM for Linux!!! Read-only Double-Space filesystem! NCR PCI SCSI. IDE CD-ROM support. An X server for et4000/w32-based boards. Software for the Ham Radio enthusiasts. Two sets of compilers and libs - 4.4.4 and 4.5.26 Kernels from 1.0.9 to 1.1.50. Jazz 1.0 - a comfortable MIDI sequencer Easy configuration of Xwindows. New NTeX 1.2 BSD Sendmail 8.6.9 util-linux-1.10 term 2.1.0 calc2.9.3t8 - arbitrary precision calculator. irsim - An event-driven logic-level simulator for MOS circuits DOSEMU 52.3 beta for the new kernels. For BSD users we included FreeBSD packages 1.1 Other important software: GNU emacs 19.25 and 19.26 for tty and X. Interviews - text and graphics utilities ANDREW If you prefer to go through a much more flexible custom installation, an MSDOS based program provided on the CD-ROM ("install.exe") will help you make the right choice of a boot kernel depending on the hardware that you have and will actually create the two floppies to be used for Linux installation. Furthermore, the "setup" script modified by the Trans-Ameritech, will put the kernel used during the installation on your hard disk for use with actual operation. This guarantees that all the hardware that worked during the installation will continue to work afterwards. The important documentation is uncompressed and ready to read under DOS before installing Linux on the CD-ROM. * If you have questions or problems Trans-Ameritech provides free support for INSTALLATION questions via e-mail ONLY, usually within 24 hours from receipt of your questions. New releases will be available every 3 month. Subscription is available. Our address: Trans-Ameritech 2342A Walsh Ave, Santa Clara, CA, 95051 e-mail: roman@trans-ameritech.com We accept VISA/MC/AmEX, personal check, compnay check, POs and ship COD. Our phone: (408) 727-3883 (6 lines) Our FAX: (408) 727-3882 Note: Unix is registered trademark of Unix System Labs. All product names referenced herein are trademarks of their respective companies.