Kaushal, I am right now writing from the Release candidate of Ubuntu 10.04.
It is really great and I think one of the most pathbreaking successful distros ever. I will be having the iso images for both 32 bit and 64 bit cds and if you want i can also burn a dvd for you. I also will have the server version if you need that, however my strong recommendation is to stick with debian or centos for stable servers. I work at IIT so if you are any way near to IIT, you are welcome to drop in. besides, we at IIT's spoken tutorial and fossee team are creating a few audio visuals for Ubuntu. they will be in ogg format so that you don't have to download additional codecs to play them on Ubuntu. So do let me know what kind of cds you will need and i would also recommend to stay away from ordering cds from canonical.
Happy hacking. Krishnakant. On Sunday 25 April 2010 01:08 AM, Ganesh Gajare wrote:
Kaushal, Yes, Lucid is just awesome fruit of GNU/LINUX tree. There is still 4 days are remaining for release. As soon as it release, next day you can take it from Gnowledge Lab, HBCSE, Mankhurd.
You can write to me or provided come to our place with your own blank cd's and get it from us. And requested to all, If possible please do not ask for Ubuntu CD's as ISO's are free for Download, Why we have to waste a shipping charge from a Canonical, as one can get it from his neighbourhood.
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Kaushal Shriyan kaushalshriyan@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
Where can i get Free Lucid Lynx Desktop and Server Editions ? The Request a CD is closed now. It says
"Demand for Ubuntu CDs is very high, and we're trying to ensure that we have enough CDs for those who really need one. We've noticed that you've already received CDs of several previous Ubuntu releases. You can help us ensure the continued availability of Ubuntu CDs by
- upgrading to the new release without a CD
- downloading your own CD for free
- becoming an Ubuntu member by contributing to Ubuntu, and thereby
becoming eligible for more CDs
Thanks for your support of Ubuntu!"
Please suggest/guide.
Thanks and Regards,
Kaushal
Ganesh( dragger) Be a FOSSERS,use GNU/LINUX