I'm not sure if mandrake have notified you, but you can also get accessto the
mandrake club ISO's via
http://mandrakelinux.mirrors.esat.net/{standard|silver|gold}
once you have a valid mandrake club username/password, you'll be able to get
access to the relevant ISO's. Access is available via http only for mandrake
club members.
Mandrake asked us to add it for people who can't use BT.
Dave
Stephane Dudzinski wrote:
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>>On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 13:15, Paul Barron wrote:
>> I am looking at joing the Mandrake Club and was wondering if anyone else=20
>> on the list is a member? If there are other members do they feel it is=20
>> worth it? Also is there a major difference between standard and silver=20
>>Hello, been a member almost since the beginning and can't complain about
>it. Silver gives you ISOs of new releases 2 weeks to 1 month in advance
>using BitTorrent.=20
>>Another great advantage of the club is their huge RPM repository
>including one specific for members that you can add in your urpmi.cfg
>file.
>>To finish with, you get discounts from 10 to 25% depending on your level
>of membership on new products.
>>So to sum it up, i find it very satisfactory.
>Steph
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>Stephane Dudzinski - IT Manager
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