[Somewhat OT] The Hunt for YDL

Hex Star hexstar at gmail.com
Wed Feb 23 17:43:38 MST 2005


download the isos for free from one of the download mirrors and burn
the cds yourself ;-) it's not that hard and burnable cds really aren't
expensive


On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 21:39:06 +0000, Cian Duffy <myob87 at gmail.com> wrote:
> I've managed to nuke my YDL4 install by... I'm not sure actually, 10
> years on/off UNIX experience left me baffled. Reinstall time...
> 
> I bought YDL4 twice, as I'm always losing discs. However, I donated
> one set of disks (the Geek Edition) to the Haiku project (OpenBeOS) as
> they needed Linux for PPC to do their kernel development from - gcc on
> OSX refuses to compile their kernel. Not to worry, I still had the
> CD's in the box. Apparently.
> 
> Not there. Nice, shiny white box containing a manual, an install
> guide, a sticker and... no CD's. Checked my office, nothing. Nothing
> around my normal PC usage area, or the machine in my bedroom.
> 
> Three entire days later I've found them. On top of the speakers of my
> stereo, somewhere I'm sure I checked first. Unopened, so its not like
> someone borrowed it. Reinstalling now.
> 
> Is there any chance theres some sort of anti-YDL filter in my brain
> after using U****u on x86 :-p
> 
> Cian
> 
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