[Cooker] Mandrakefreq-i586 (what is it?)
Can any one tell me what is: mandrakefreq-i586-20010316.iso Sergio Korlowsky
Re: [Cooker] Mandrakefreq-i586 (what is it?)
Read here: http://www.mandrakesoft.com/community/mandrakesoftnews/latest Original message from: Sergio P.Korlowsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can any one tell me what is: mandrakefreq-i586-20010316.iso Sergio Korlowsky . __ Get your free Australian email account at http://www.start.com.au
Re: [Cooker] Mandrakefreq-i586 (what is it?)
On Thursday 22 March 2001 14:17, you wrote: Read here: http://www.mandrakesoft.com/community/mandrakesoftnews/latest Original message from: Sergio P.Korlowsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can any one tell me what is: mandrakefreq-i586-20010316.iso Ok (understood) Thanks! I thought it was an iso image to do a live upgrade to the latest mdk 8.0 beta 2 ;-) Sergio Korlowsky
Re: [Cooker] Mandrakefreq-i586 (what is it?)
On 2001.03.22 17:17:39 -0300 Con Kolivas wrote: Read here: http://www.mandrakesoft.com/community/mandrakesoftnews/latest Thats a very good idea, but I was hoping to be able to download individual packages, and it seems like there are only isos for it. Any mirror with the individual RPMs??? Original message from: Sergio P.Korlowsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can any one tell me what is: mandrakefreq-i586-20010316.iso Sergio Korlowsky . __ Get your free Australian email account at http://www.start.com.au -- []'s|.~. Daniel Serodio (lobo on irc)|/V\www.linux.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] | // \\ www.gnu.org | /( )\ www.gnome.org | ^`~'^
Re: [Cooker] Mandrakefreq-i586 (what is it?)
It was the stuff from "unsupported", so I guess you'll have to find out what they've named that now. I imagine it wouldn't be too different than the rpm directories for the "stable" releases, just under mandrakefreq instead of mandrake. Daniel Serodio wrote: On 2001.03.22 17:17:39 -0300 Con Kolivas wrote: Read here: http://www.mandrakesoft.com/community/mandrakesoftnews/latest Thats a very good idea, but I was hoping to be able to download individual packages, and it seems like there are only isos for it. Any mirror with the individual RPMs??? -- Digital Wokan, Tribal Mage of the Electronics Age Guerilla Linux Warrior