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  • FreeBSD 4.4 CDs available   
    Thursday, September 20 2001 @ 01:33 PM EST
    Contributed by: deece

    New Millennium Networking is now selling FreeBSD 4.4 CDs for $5 each (shipping is $3.50 to anywhere in Australia). These are CDRs recorded from the ISO image available at various FreeBSD mirrors - great for those who don't want to spend hours downloading the ISO.
    Update: We also have the 4 disc set on black CDs for $15

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