I doubt if u can get it like that. The linux distros that u get easily in the
computer village are , Redhat 9.0, mandrake 8 and ubuntu. I m afraid u might have to download it from the net. I actually have clark connect 2.1 and the latest 3.1 home edition, which i got both from the net. Clark connect is mostly used because of it imbedded bandwidth manager. i ve been working with clarkconnect linux for years now because it's based on redhat (fedora core). wish u luck on getting one.wish i can help u. Other linux distros at my disposal are:
Fedora core 4(4 cds + 1 optional CD of my compiled utilities and updates) *this is the one i use basically, second fasted linux i've used*
PcLinuxOS 9.0 (live CD)
PcLinuxOS 9.1 (live CD) *too heavy for my p3 800Mhz*
MepisLite 3.3.2 (still downloading 66%)
Slax (live CD) *based on slackware, i love it*
Klax (live CD) *also based on slackware, just 190Mb or so with nice kde desktop and needed programes*
Mandrake 10.0 official (3 cds) *fastest linux i've ever used*
Clarkconnect home edition 3.1 (1 CD)
ipcop (not tested yet)
Knoppix (kernel 2.4) *debian based, so i had to drop it. useful during my learning days*
other distros which i ve used but have disposed off;
Berry linux (live CD) *based on fedora core 3*
Amarok live Cd * based on core 3*
Suse 9.1 (5 cds) *nice, don't use it much*
Simply MEPIS (live CD) *very good live CD, missed it*
Mandriva 2006 *good, but tired of automations*
symphony *nice customized desktop*
slynux *not bad, met the author online too*
BeatrIXELXMCNLive *couldn't install it on my hdd

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i preach fedora core 4.