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Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 11:33:05 -0600 (EST)
From: Jason Haas 
To: lwn@lwn.net
Subject: LinuxPPC upgrades subscription service with LinuxPPC 2000 Box Sets


LinuxPPC upgrades subscription service with LinuxPPC 2000 Box Sets

February 25, 2000 -- Hale's Corners, WI -- Good news for the owners and
future buyers of LinuxPPC's subscription service: all current
subscriptions will be fulfilled with LinuxPPC 2000 Box Sets. The Box Set,
a $49 value, will be automatically sent to all current and new
subscribers.

The LinuxPPC subscription is a service provided by LinuxPPC in which
subscribers receive every major CD-ROM update from LinuxPPC Inc. for a one
year period. Subscriptions cost $99, and must be purchased directly
through LinuxPPC's web site. Subscription customers will receive their
first shipment shortly after ordering, and will get every major new
release for a one year period thereafter.

The Box Set includes the LinuxPPC 2000 CD-ROM set, a t-shirt, and printed
manual. LinuxPPC 2000 will begin shipping en masse on Monday, February 28.

For more information

LinuxPPC web site: http://www.linuxppc.com/
LinuxPPC 2000 page: http://www.linuxppc.com/products/2000/
LinuxPPC 2000 Subscription: http://www.linuxppc.com/products/sub/ 

Online Ordering: https://order.linuxppc.com/

About LinuxPPC Inc.

LinuxPPC Inc., headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, develops and
distributes LinuxPPC 2000, the most popular and prominent Linux
distribution for PowerPC computers. LinuxPPC 2000 features bootable
CD-ROMs, an entirely graphical installer and partitioning process, and
lightning-fast Internet server software.

The company sponsors development of Linux on PowerPC through major
hardware donations to Linux developers and development groups. LinuxPPC
Inc. is a member of Linux International and the Motorola Computer Group
Partner Program.

Contact Information:

LinuxPPC Inc. 414-427-8555 http://www.linuxppc.com/

PowerPC is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation and
is used under license therefrom. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus
Torvalds. Apple, iMac, Mac, PowerBook, and Power Mac are registered
trademarks of Apple Computer Inc.