Hmm... the FAQ still says you can request as many as you want, so long as
you have a valid reason; I've sent them an e-mail and will post the reply
when I get it.
CK
On 5/18/06, Keith Snape <lukano@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> It's open as of right now (05:19) but it appears you can no longer
> specify a requested amount of each type. Max of 10 CD's - but only in
> the following combinations;
>
> 1 Ubuntu CD (1 PC Edition)
> 1 Ubuntu CD (1 64-bit PC Edition)
> 1 Ubuntu CD (1 Mac Edition)
> 5 Ubuntu CDs (5 PC Edition)
> 10 Ubuntu CDs (10 PC Edition)
> 10 Ubuntu CDs (8 PC Edition, 1 64-bit PC Edition, 1 Mac Edition)
>
> So I went and grabbed the variety-pack of 10.
>
> On 5/17/06, Dylan Griffiths <dylang@thock.com> wrote:
> > Conrad Knauer wrote:
> > > My question is how many PPC and AMD64 disks (or what ratio to x86
> > > disks) should I order for the group? Maybe 150 x86, 35 AMD64 and 15
> > > PPC?
> >
> > I view extra discs like extra dead-tree paper; I'm totally E-upgrading
> > my systems, so I'm good with maybe 1 or 2 discs for the 2006 year.
> >
> > --
> > "Well, there's SPAM, egg, sausage, and SPAM. That's not got MUCH SPAM
> in it."
> >
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> --
> "Well, there's SPAM, egg, sausage, and SPAM. That's not got MUCH SPAM in
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Received on Thu May 18 05:49:46 2006
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