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SuSE doesn't change the CDs of a distribution once it's out. The amount of updates available for 8.0 exceeds 1 CD by a long shot, partly due to the fact that KDE was updated completely 3 times, and partly due to the fact that each single update is offered as normal .rpm and also as .patch.rpm. I have argued with SuSE before that those .patch.rpm are a waste of time and bandwidth.
There is an update CD available for 8.0, but I don't think it has the latest KDE 3.0.2. It's easy to make one yourself: mirror the updates directory from some server, using rsync with these excludes:
*kde*-3.0-* *kde*-3.0.1-* kde1/kdemultimedia3.rpm zq1/kdebase3.spm *.patch.rpm
For the overhead data (the .patch.rpm and who needs the sources) I got the same opinion? For the rest not. If you run Online Update Yast gets you the only needed files. I got a fat Installation (4BG, not all packages) inculding all developement packages of my installed packages as well as all libraries and sources for compiling since there is no other way to install not included software like mplayer or any other usefull stuff. Yast needed not more than 100 MB for downloading for all past released updates. If you install everything then do not wonder about fat downloads! Philippe