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Scott Gillen <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 1 Jan 2012 15:53:08 +1300
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Thanks heeps for that Danny, I appreciate it

73

Scott
zl1chm / n0hok
Auckland New Zealand

Scott

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On 01/01/2012, at 15:41, "Dan B Dyer Jr,/Danny" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hi Scott, Upon receiving your email, I sent a quick note to one of the 
> moderators of the vinux support
> group, as follows. "as of now, What's the best and surest url/source, for 
> downloading, For a total newby, wanting to start with the most stable 
> workable edition of Vinux for either a Bootable CD or Thumb drive, ?..."
> In a short time, he answered me as follows.
> 
> ""V3.01 is your best bet.
> Please make sure you download one of our USB editions as bugs were fixed
> in these releases, not the standard CD image. you can use them both on a
> pen drive or burn the file called os.iso to a CD/DVD to boot from it. A
> direct link to the v3.01 directory for your convenience is:
> 
> http://vinuxproject.org/Downloads/V3.01/
> "
> 
> ***additionally, the address for the vinux support group
> which, by the way, is a very helpful and knowledgeable bunch, is,
> [log in to unmask]
> 
> ******By the way, I meant no disrespect to you,
> Sir, But I wanted to get the absolute latest, simplest and best out there 
> for someone needing to start with just such a product----I meant no 
> aspersions toward anyone's vinux or linux knowledgeability.  Hope this 
> helps, and I'm sorry if I made a sort of mess of it! Danny.
> 

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