Re: Squeeze, firmware and installation

2010-05-28 Thread Martin Schulze
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
 
 [Steve McIntyre]
  Yup, definitely. We already have an unofficial non-free area on
  cdimage.debian.org which is where we've been pushing the firmware
  zip/tar.gz files already. I'll set up the extra images to be dropped
  in there.
 
 A few days ago, I extended hw-detect to look for firmware (u)debs in
 /firmware/ (for PXE boot images) and /cdrom/firmware/, so if you
 create a CD/DVD with the firmware .deb files in a firmware/ directory
 in the root of the CD, it should work out of the box.  Any license
 question asked in the package preinst should be displayed, and the
 firmware package will not be used if the license isn't accepted.  The
 change is in the daily built d-i images already.  Please report back
 if it do not work for you.

Very good, thanks a lot.

Grüße,

Joey

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Debian nao vende AutoCad / Debian does not sell AutoCad

2010-05-28 Thread Andre Felipe Machado
Olá, Fabinei
O Projeto Debian não vende licenças de AutoCad.
Permite o download livre e gratuito de sistema operacionais completos Linux,
incluindo muitos aplicativos de escritório, corporativos, engenharia, médicos,
científicos, educacionais.
São mais de 25 mil programas legalmente distribuidos.
Saiba mais navegando pelo site http://www.debian.org
Você pode enviar perguntas em português para a lista
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user-portuguese/ , que apesar do nome congrega
usuários de idioma português do mundo todo, não só brasileiros.
Boa sorte.
André Felipe



Hello Fabinei
The Debian Project does not sell AutoCad licenses.
It freely allows the download  of complete Linux operational systems, including
many office applications, corporate, engineering, medical, scientific, 
educational.
There are more than 25 thousand programs distributed.
You may know more browsing the site http://www.debian.org
You may ask questions in portuguese at the list
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user-portuguese/ , despite its name congregates
users of portuguese language around the world, not only brazilians.
Good luck.
Andre Felipe


PS: Actually, Debian Project has GNU/Linux, GNU/Hurd, GNU/kFreeBSD, GNU/NetBSD,
but such info could confuse the newcomer at this point.