To my knowledge, SUSE had never offerred their ISO images for download. Best bet is to find someone who has the CDs (or copies) and offer them beer or money to copy them. :-) Samuel MacDonald wrote: > No ISO's from SuSE... > > Why? > > Sam. > > Jim Streit wrote: > >> I forgot to mention in the previous message, that it takes about 2 hours >> to do a install from their FTP server, with cable internet. Your times >> will vary based on your connection speed. If you have dial-up, I would >> forget about trying to do it over the internet, it would probably take a >> day :( >> >> I have Suse 8.2 and 9 running a few machines, its a very nice product. >> >> And your right, there isn't a folder marked "Installation Tree". What >> you >> would want to do is copy all of the folders under >> .../pub/suse/i386/9.0 Its about 7.3 gigs if you download all of the >> folders. I skipped the >> suse/src folder, it had holds the source files, I didn't need them, its >> about 2.5 gigs in size. >> >> The CDROM boot image is named boot.iso and its located in the boot >> folder. >> >> Hope this helps ... >> >> >> >>> Hello. >>> I would like to download the latest stable version of Linux from SuSE, >>> but the directions don't make sense to me. What exact material do I >>> download from which folder on their Chicago FTP server, and is there >>> any particular order I am to save it when I burn a CD with the material >>> (or am I supposed to be able to just download something straight to my >>> hard drive and boot from that?)? >>> >>> It talks about downloading the installation tree, but I don't see >>> anything marked "Installation Tree", so, what next? >>> >>> I know I could just buy the thing, but I would like to get some >>> proficiency out of this beyond just running Star Office. >>> >>> Marc -- Todd Young 7079 Dawn Ave. E. Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076 _______________________________________________ TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list