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Those who have not gotten their pre-order in, should place it asap as orders are shipped out first come, first served: Orders International, Orders Europe
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Contributed by Wim on from the Next two weeks no sleep Department dept.
Those who have not gotten their pre-order in, should place it asap as orders are shipped out first come, first served: Orders International, Orders Europe
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Anyway, this is good news. Looking forward to receiving the 3 CDs.
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I would just like to say that the best thing OpenBSD has going for it is a native version of Firefox. That way I can hop on the Internet without changing to a Windows box. I went throught the gyrations for Java, and thanks to those who created the port. I need to use Flash for some management of a few of our network devices - Tipping Point IPS - but I don't want to try Opera under Linux emulation just to have flash. Here's a vote for a native Flash, somehow, some way.
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Maybe you should try reading before responding?
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