Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 27th Sep 2006 13:54 UTC, submitted by Neil Waldhauer
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Sounds like something similar to the fixpak update discs and such that different sites have put out for OS/2 over the years.
For some folks it isn't worth it, but I can see it being nice for folks who don't have good internet access (or even for some that do) to have all of those programs and such gathered on one disk with a centralized installation routine.
Too bad it doesn't include more development tools and/or XFree86 stuff, though. :-)




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2006-02-11
I like OS/2 so this sounded really interesting until I saw their page and learned you have to pay 30 dollars for it. WTF? It might make installing them easier but the patches and drivers are all freely available. I think I can manage to run the setup programs myself without paying for an REXX script from some blonde guy to do it for me.