Hi,
I work for a young company who developed a fast download platform for
huge files (we mix central servers and pear to pear).
I convinced my managers to put some ISO files in the platform and leave
them available free of charge.
So if you have users interested to download ISO very fast
Hey all,
I have just completed the second 8.0-RELEASE based build of the 'Custom
releases' project hosted here:
http://freebsd-custom.wikidot.com
This time, both 32 and 64 bit isos are offered, both based on
8.0-RELEASE-p2 and using packages from the same ports tree.
From this point on I
Manolis Kiagias writes:
Hey all,
I have just completed the second 8.0-RELEASE based build of the 'Custom
releases' project hosted here:
http://freebsd-custom.wikidot.com
Nice!! Many many thanks.
atb
Glyn
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I'm not sure if this is normal or not, but I'm getting 5.0KB/sec for
two separate downloads each download speed for both the XFCE and Gnome
DVD ISOs.
I am aware that the site is sitting on wikidot.com, and not on
dev-urandom.com anymore, I was wondering if there's a better place I
can grab them
Tim Judd wrote:
I'm not sure if this is normal or not, but I'm getting 5.0KB/sec for
two separate downloads each download speed for both the XFCE and Gnome
DVD ISOs.
Weird...
I am aware that the site is sitting on wikidot.com, and not on
dev-urandom.com anymore, I was wondering
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Tim Judd wrote:
I'm not sure if this is normal or not, but I'm getting 5.0KB/sec for
two separate downloads each download speed for both the XFCE and Gnome
DVD ISOs.
Weird...
I am aware that the site is sitting on wikidot.com, and not on
dev-urandom.com anymore, I
Al Plant wrote:
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Tim Judd wrote:
I'm not sure if this is normal or not, but I'm getting 5.0KB/sec for
two separate downloads each download speed for both the XFCE and Gnome
DVD ISOs.
Weird...
I am aware that the site is sitting on wikidot.com, and not on
dev
On 9/9/09, Manolis Kiagias son...@otenet.gr wrote:
Al Plant wrote:
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Tim Judd wrote:
I'm not sure if this is normal or not, but I'm getting 5.0KB/sec for
two separate downloads each download speed for both the XFCE and Gnome
DVD ISOs.
Weird...
I am aware
it a try. So I downloaded the amd64-all
torrent, but I fear I likely have more ISOs than I need.
Does the dvd1 include the contents of the docs?
What are all the other ISOs?
I saw no documentation on the freebsd.org site descriptive what I am
asking.
7.1-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso
of DVDs and CD-ROMs out
for FreeBSD, and I'd like to give it a try. So I downloaded the amd64-all
torrent, but I fear I likely have more ISOs than I need.
Does the dvd1 include the contents of the docs?
What are all the other ISOs?
I saw no documentation on the freebsd.org site
IT2 Stuart Blake Tener, USNR said:
7.1-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso
Contains just enough to get the installer running. This is a network
install disc.
7.1-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso
This is the required disc to get a base install w/o installing over
the/a network. This disc does contain the
conglomerate of keywords to find what I want to know, so I am resigned
to asking you.
I recently noticed that there are quite a number of DVDs and CD-ROMs out
for FreeBSD, and I'd like to give it a try. So I downloaded the amd64-all
torrent, but I fear I likely have more ISOs than I need.
Does
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 2:41 PM, IT2 Stuart Blake Tener, USNR
ten...@bh90210.net wrote:
DVD is inclusive of the documentation) and Mr. Barber, who indicated in his
email to me that the DVD is NOT inclusive of the documentation (only the
three CDs, I did not include his email but can if you wish
-Mensagem original-
De: IT2 Stuart Blake Tener, USNR
Enviada em: 29/01/2009 13:50:32
Para:
Assunto: ISOs
Dear Sir or Ma'am:
I have tried to search Google and that, but probably am not using t he
right conglomerate of keywords to find what I want to know, so I am
Mr. Barber:
AH! In that case I stand corrected sir. In fact after reviewing your
email again, I took careful notice that you said exactly that. My apologies
for not having read it more carefully.
V/R,
Stuart
On 1/29/09 11:46 AM, Glen Barber glen.j.bar...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jan 29,
Does the dvd1 include the contents of the docs?
check it.
you may use tar tf to list contents
What are all the other ISOs?
I saw no documentation on the freebsd.org site descriptive what I am
asking.
7.1-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso
7.1-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso
7.1-RELEASE-amd64
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 02:35:25PM -0300, Mario Lobo wrote:
-Mensagem original-
De: IT2 Stuart Blake Tener, USNR
Enviada em: 29/01/2009 13:50:32
Para:
Assunto: ISOs
Dear Sir or Ma'am:
I have tried to search Google and that, but probably am not using t he
resigned
to asking you.
I recently noticed that there are quite a number of DVDs and CD-ROMs out
for FreeBSD, and I'd like to give it a try. So I downloaded the amd64-all
torrent, but I fear I likely have more ISOs than I need.
Does the dvd1 include the contents of the docs?
What are all
am
resigned
to asking you.
I recently noticed that there are quite a number of DVDs and CD-ROMs out
for FreeBSD, and I'd like to give it a try. So I downloaded the amd64-all
torrent, but I fear I likely have more ISOs than I need.
Does the dvd1 include the contents of the docs
hi,
if you really need dvd iso you can follow the instructions here
http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/bsd-guru/creating-your-own-freebsd-70-dvd-22791
--
Octavian
Quoting Alan Batie a...@batie.org:
m...@sentex.net wrote:
There are DVD versions available
Why is freebsd still only available on cdrom images? Particularly with
the way the packages make wear your arm out swapping them back and
forth, it would be really nice to have the entire distribution in one image.
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On Fri, 19 Dec 2008 16:22:54 -0800, in sentex.lists.freebsd.questions
you wrote:
Why is freebsd still only available on cdrom images?
There are DVD versions available
eg
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org//pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/7.1/7.1-RC1-i386-dvd1.iso.gz
---Mike
m...@sentex.net wrote:
There are DVD versions available
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org//pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/7.1/7.1-RC1-i386-dvd1.iso.gz
That's the only version that seems to, but thanks! It looks like
they're coming...
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Jacob Yocom-Piatt a écrit :
FreeBSD wrote:
Jacob Yocom-Piatt a écrit :
am setting up a new fileserver on a poweredge 1950 and installing
from the freebsd 7.0-release .isos but can't read anything on the
console since the PERC 5/i or 5/e card(s) are dumping status messages
to the console non
FreeBSD wrote:
Jacob Yocom-Piatt a écrit :
am setting up a new fileserver on a poweredge 1950 and installing
from the freebsd 7.0-release .isos but can't read anything on the
console since the PERC 5/i or 5/e card(s) are dumping status messages
to the console non-stop (~1000 lines / minute
Jacob Yocom-Piatt a écrit :
am setting up a new fileserver on a poweredge 1950 and installing from
the freebsd 7.0-release .isos but can't read anything on the console
since the PERC 5/i or 5/e card(s) are dumping status messages to the
console non-stop (~1000 lines / minute).
What
am setting up a new fileserver on a poweredge 1950 and installing from
the freebsd 7.0-release .isos but can't read anything on the console
since the PERC 5/i or 5/e card(s) are dumping status messages to the
console non-stop (~1000 lines / minute).
is there any way to disable these status
Dear FreeBSD users,
We all know that installing any OS from DVD isos and/or CD isos takes time.
Especially FreeBSD still doesn't provide even a DVD iso and it is hard to
change CDs during the installation. Even if a DVD iso is provided it takes time
to install. I was wondering if anyone of you
Simeon Nifos wrote:
Dear FreeBSD users,
We all know that installing any OS from DVD isos and/or CD isos takes time. Especially FreeBSD still doesn't provide even a DVD iso and it is hard to change CDs during the installation. Even if a DVD iso is provided it takes time to install. I
Jay Chandler wrote:
Simeon Nifos wrote:
Dear FreeBSD users,
We all know that installing any OS from DVD isos and/or CD isos takes
time. Especially FreeBSD still doesn't provide even a DVD iso and it
is hard to change CDs during the installation. Even if a DVD iso is
provided it takes time
Hello,
I have some dvd videos i want to copy to isos, and then reburn them to
dvd so i can have a backup copy. I've tried dd but keep getting an
input/output error. Has anyone pulled this off?
Thanks.
Dave.
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Thanks for the link.
The answer is standardization. When you have 16
of them, people don't like 4 different versions in use.
--Donald
On 6/26/06, Nikolas Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/25/06, D G Teed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I cannot locate 4.11 installer CD ISOs. The mirror
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006, D G Teed wrote:
Hi,
I cannot locate 4.11 installer CD ISOs. The mirror says they
are moved to the archive FTP site, but they are not in that
site, at least not as an ISO.
Anyone have a hint/tip?
Actually, the I believe that the ISOs are stored on the archive FTP site
at the bottom as with a text
ftp client.
Thanks...
--Donald
On 6/26/06, Andy Reitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006, D G Teed wrote:
Hi,
I cannot locate 4.11 installer CD ISOs. The mirror says they
are moved to the archive FTP site, but they are not in that
site, at least
Hi,
I cannot locate 4.11 installer CD ISOs. The mirror says they
are moved to the archive FTP site, but they are not in that
site, at least not as an ISO.
Anyone have a hint/tip?
I'm already aware of the online store selling them, but
I was looking for something that would be in my hands
On 6/25/06, D G Teed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I cannot locate 4.11 installer CD ISOs. The mirror says they
are moved to the archive FTP site, but they are not in that
site, at least not as an ISO.
Anyone have a hint/tip?
Why 4.11? Why not 6.1? Anyways:
http://mirror.tomato.it/ftp/pub
RW wrote:
On Friday 30 December 2005 13:54, Greg Barniskis wrote:
distribution ISOs as packages. Again, if you simply must have
sources not packages, then at your high speed location, do something
like:
portupgrade -F '*'
Then burn your own ISOs any which way you like. Try to be more
On Friday 30 December 2005 13:54, Greg Barniskis wrote:
distribution ISOs as packages. Again, if you simply must have
sources not packages, then at your high speed location, do something
like:
portupgrade -F '*'
Then burn your own ISOs any which way you like. Try to be more
specific about
El día Thursday, December 29, 2005 a las 11:13:50AM -0600, Greg Barniskis
escribió:
...
My point was that I don't have a fast Internet link at home to fetch all
the (new) sources for the distfiles and I was looking for distfiles on
CD which match exactly the 6.0-REL ports collection
the ports Makefiles telling you where
you can download each distfile from, and quite another to try to
create a central repository for these distfiles. Would you like to
volunteer to host it and keep it current? ;)
Also, the most common parts of the ports collection are on the
distribution ISOs
On 2005-12-29 16:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
El d?a Thursday, December 29, 2005 a las 04:58:14PM +0200, Giorgos Keramidas
escribi?:
They are not specific to a single release. You can just copy over
the distfiles from the older notebook and rebuild your ports.
That's not true. I copied
On 2005-12-30 09:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the company, where I'm at the moment, I've an uplink to Internet of
2 mb, at home I've 64 kbit; so my idea was to fetch, lets say 4 CD at
high speed, burn them and use them at home for the needed disfiles
This is where the -F option of
On Thu, Dec 29, 2005 at 05:10:25PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My point was that I don't have a fast Internet link at home to fetch all
the (new) sources for the distfiles and I was looking for distfiles on
CD which match exactly the 6.0-REL ports collection requirements;
Since the full
Hi,
I'm installing a brand new notebook and have to do it with 6.0-REL
because the SATA support; so I can't use my 1 GByte distfiles of
the 5.4-REL which I have on the older notebook; is there somehow
a place to download isos of the distfiles? I know that I could buy
them but not right now here
Hi,
I'm installing a brand new notebook and have to do it with 6.0-REL
because the SATA support; so I can't use my 1 GByte distfiles of
the 5.4-REL which I have on the older notebook; is there somehow
a place to download isos of the distfiles? I know that I could buy
them but not right
; is there somehow
a place to download isos of the distfiles? I know that I could buy
them but not right now here in Germany before the weekend :-(
Check out the handbook on the FreeBSD website. IT will tell you what
you need to know.
That's exactly what I did before: reading chap. 4.5.2.1
On 2005-12-29 15:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm installing a brand new notebook and have to do it with 6.0-REL
because the SATA support; so I can't use my 1 GByte distfiles of the
5.4-REL which I have on the older notebook; is there somehow a place
to download isos of the distfiles? I know
on the older notebook; is there somehow a place
to download isos of the distfiles? I know that I could buy them but
not right now here in Germany before the weekend :-(
The distfiles are the sources of the ported programs.
I know.
They are
not specific to a single release. You can just
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 16:10:00 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
El día Thursday, December 29, 2005 a las 04:58:14PM +0200, Giorgos
Keramidas escribió:
The distfiles are the sources of the ported programs.
I know.
They are
not specific to a single release. You can just copy over the
El día Thursday, December 29, 2005 a las 04:54:42PM +0100, Andreas Rudisch
escribió:
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 16:10:00 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
El día Thursday, December 29, 2005 a las 04:58:14PM +0200, Giorgos
Keramidas escribió:
The distfiles are the sources of the ported programs.
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 17:10:25 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My point was that I don't have a fast Internet link at home to fetch all
the (new) sources for the distfiles and I was looking for distfiles on
CD which match exactly the 6.0-REL ports collection requirements;
In that case use the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
El día Thursday, December 29, 2005 a las 04:54:42PM +0100, Andreas Rudisch
escribió:
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 16:10:00 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Just install FreeBSD 6.0 and use the packages provided with the RELEASE,
or cvsup your ports tree and do a fresh
Hello,
I've got two questions on burning cdr/cdrw disks. I'm using freebsd 5.4-p6
and using cdrtools for cdr/rw and dvd+rw-tools for dvdr/rw burning.
My first question has to do with multisession disk burning, burn some,
take it out, go back later and write more to the disk until it's full.
Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I've got two questions on burning cdr/cdrw disks. I'm using freebsd
5.4-p6 and using cdrtools for cdr/rw and dvd+rw-tools for dvdr/rw
burning.
My first question has to do with multisession disk burning, burn
some, take it out, go back later and
isos
Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I've got two questions on burning cdr/cdrw disks. I'm using freebsd
5.4-p6 and using cdrtools for cdr/rw and dvd+rw-tools for dvdr/rw
burning.
My first question has to do with multisession disk burning, burn
some, take it out, go back later and write
Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for your reply. I will give your crib sheet a go and if it
is as good as it sounds i will like it! Do you have any other info
along those lines, not necessarily on that subject but fast tips like
that? If so i'd be interested.
The official FreeBSD
Please can you tell me why there are two 'ISO' disc images for FreeBSD?
Namely:
5.4-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
5.4-RELEASE-i386-disc2.iso
Disc1 is larger than a standard CD so requires a DVD...so why bother
splitting them into disc1 and 2 when both would easily fit on one handy
DVD???
Colin A. Aldred wrote:
Please can you tell me why there are two 'ISO' disc images for FreeBSD?
Namely:
5.4-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
5.4-RELEASE-i386-disc2.iso
Disc1 is larger than a standard CD so requires a DVD...so why bother
splitting them into disc1 and 2 when both would easily fit on one
Colin A. Aldred wrote:
Please can you tell me why there are two 'ISO' disc images for FreeBSD?
Namely:
5.4-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
5.4-RELEASE-i386-disc2.iso
Disc1 is larger than a standard CD so requires a DVD...so why bother
splitting them into disc1 and 2 when both would easily fit on
Colin A. Aldred wrote:
Please can you tell me why there are two 'ISO' disc images for FreeBSD?
Namely:
5.4-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
5.4-RELEASE-i386-disc2.iso
Disc1 is larger than a standard CD so requires a DVD...so why bother
splitting them into disc1 and 2 when both would easily
Hello!
I'm new to FreeBSD, but not to Unix. I've been using linux for quiet a
long time, but recently, I've heard about the benefits of FreeBSD. So I
downloaded the latest iso-images of the 5.3-RELEASE. I burned them on CD
and tried to boot from them. Everything went fine, lots of text passing
the ISOs from my office, where I have Windows. Is
there any easy way of downloading the required packages and dependencies,
and replicating them on my hdd from Windows?
Thanx and Regards
Gautham
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Hi,
Are there any plans to release the 4-CD packs for 5.2 that used to be there
for 4.7-RELEASE and before? Or will this only be available for sale via
freebsdmall?
Regards
Gautham
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On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 02:22:14PM +0530, Gautham Ganapathy wrote:
Hi,
Are there any plans to release the 4-CD packs for 5.2 that used to be there
for 4.7-RELEASE and before? Or will this only be available for sale via
freebsdmall?
Only the first 2 CDs are made available on the FTP site.
On Tuesday 03 February 2004 13:41, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Only the first 2 CDs are made available on the FTP site. The other
two contain a subset of packages; the full set of packages is
available on the FTP site, just not in ISO format.
Regarding the first cd:
make release
only creates a
On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 04:52:14PM +0100, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
On Tuesday 03 February 2004 13:41, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Only the first 2 CDs are made available on the FTP site. The other
two contain a subset of packages; the full set of packages is
available on the FTP site, just not in
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 04:52:14PM +0100, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
On Tuesday 03 February 2004 13:41, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Only the first 2 CDs are made available on the FTP site. The other
two contain a subset of packages; the full set of packages is
available on the FTP
On Tuesday 03 February 2004 23:20, Scott Long wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 04:52:14PM +0100, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
On Tuesday 03 February 2004 13:41, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Only the first 2 CDs are made available on the FTP site. The other
two contain a subset of
Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
On Tuesday 03 February 2004 23:20, Scott Long wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 04:52:14PM +0100, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
On Tuesday 03 February 2004 13:41, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Only the first 2 CDs are made available on the FTP site. The other
two
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